Phil S
Google
The venue is smaller and more intimate than you’d expect from UFC events on TV, but that’s exactly what makes it special. You’re way closer to the action—there’s really not a bad seat in the house. You can hear the corners yelling instructions, punches landing, and even the ref’s conversations with the fighters. It gives you a whole new appreciation for the sport.
Security and staff were chill but professional, everything ran smoothly. The facility itself is clean, modern, and clearly built for production—tons of screens, lighting rigs, and camera gear everywhere. It felt exclusive, almost like being part of a live taping rather than just a spectator.
Only downside? Limited food and drink options compared to bigger arenas. But honestly, you’re there for the fights, and this place delivers. If you ever get the chance to go, do it. It’s a totally different vibe from the big pay-per-view crowds—more raw, more real.