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What is ESPN+ UFC 288: Sterling vs. Cejudo?

ESPN+ UFC 288 was one of the most highly anticipated events in the mixed martial arts world, featuring a much-anticipated main event between bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo and top contender Aljamain Sterling. The fight had been brewing for months, with both fighters engaging in heated exchanges on social media and in interviews leading up to the event.

When the night of the fight finally arrived, fans were on the edge of their seats as Cejudo and Sterling stepped into the octagon. From the opening bell, it was clear that this was going to be a closely contested showdown, with both fighters delivering blows and trying to gain the upper hand.

Although Cejudo had the advantage in terms of power and experience, Sterling was a fierce competitor who refused to back down. The two fighters went back and forth, trading blows and grappling for position as the crowd roared with excitement.

In the end, it was Sterling who came out on top, delivering a devastating submission hold that left Cejudo tapping out in the third round. The victory was a huge upset and marked a major turning point in Sterling's career, propelling him to the top of the bantamweight rankings and cementing his status as one of the UFC's rising stars.

The rest of the card was also action-packed, with a number of thrilling fights and close contests. Other notable highlights included a knockout victory by rising star Sean O'Malley, as well as a split-decision victory by welterweight contender Vicente Luque.

Overall, ESPN+ UFC 288 was a night to remember for MMA fans, showcasing some of the best talent in the sport and delivering non-stop excitement and drama from start to finish. Fans can't wait to see what the future holds for these incredible fighters and what other epic battles will unfold inside the UFC octagon.

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Coach: Aljamain Sterling should thank Henry Cejudo, claims UFC 288 sold 700,000 PPV buys; Sterling responds - MMA Fighting.

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Henry Cejudo's coach claims UFC 288 did 700,000 PPV buys, Aljamain Sterling retorts: 'Are you on the bottle? '

UFC 292 finished between 300,000 and 350,000 pay-per-view (PPV) buys, according to insider information fed to former bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo. That would leave UFC 292 in the neighborhood of UFC 262 with roughly half of what UFC 288 sold. O'Malley was expecting to double that number.

Boxing matches with the most pay-per-view buys worldwide as of May 2022 (in millions)

CharacteristicNumber of PPV buys in millions
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Manny Pacquiao (May 2015)4.6
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Conor McGregor (August 2017)4.3
Floyd Mayweather vs Oscar De La Hoya (May 2007)2.44

The leading PPV attraction, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has generated approximately 24 million buys and $1.6 billion in revenue. Manny Pacquiao, ranked second, has generated approximately 20.1 million buys and $1.2 billion in revenue.

Per Total Sportal, Sterling took home about $670K following his fight against T.J. Dillashaw at UFC 280. Against Henry Cejudo, Sterling managed to earn UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaling $42,000 per MMA Junkie.

UFC 292 finished between 300,000 and 350,000 pay-per-view (PPV) buys, according to insider information fed to former bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo. That would leave UFC 292 in the neighborhood of UFC 262 with roughly half of what UFC 288 sold. O'Malley was expecting to double that number.

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