Max Holloway vs. Dustin Poirier capped Saturday's pay-per-view, but did that matchup top ESPN's UFC 318 fight grades?

Published a day ago on Jul 25th 2025, 6:00 am
By Web Desk

UFC 318 was the definition of a one-fight card as Dustin Poirier received his well-deserved retirement fight in his home state of Louisiana against Max Holloway for the BMF title. On paper, this wasn't a great card outside of the main event. The early fights had finishes aplenty and the headliner delivered, but everything else fell flat.
Was the main event enough to carry this card to a passing grade?
After each pay-per-view, we assess the quality of each matchup and the fight card itself based on skill displayed, competitiveness and what was at stake. Here are the fight grades for all 14 UFC 318 bouts.
Result: Judice defeats Caliari by third-round TKO
Grade: B+
Judice was ecstatic for the opportunity to piggyback off Poirier's retirement to fight in her home state of Louisiana. Not only did she show up, she showed out with a brutal knee to the midsection that polished off Caliari in Round 3. Judice looked for that liver shot the entire fight and finally landed it in the final round of an exciting battle.
To punctuate her excellent footwork, sharp striking and solid takedown defense, Judice's knee collapsed the Brazilian fighter to the canvas. Judice is a rare finisher in the women's flyweight division. She could be a problem as she continues to improve.
Result: Holloway defeats Poirier by unanimous decision
Grade: B
It wasn't quite the fireworks show that has defined the BMF title, but it earned fight of the night with heavy drama in the early rounds. Holloway nearly stopped Poirier in Round 1 and again in Round 2 before "The Diamond" roared back. The pendulum swung late in the second round to Poirier, who put the durable Holloway down and, of course, jumped for the guillotine choke. That might have cost him the fight, but there was no way Poirier was going to retire without attempting one last choke. Holloway pointed at the canvas in the final seconds, asking for one more slugfest, but Poirier clinched during the exchange. That seemed indicative of the whole fight, which delivered but held something back.
Result: Ferreira defeats McVey by first-round submission
Grade: B
Ferreira's setup for his first-round armbar finish was beautiful. He swiftly transitioned from side control to full mount then snatched McVey's arm, trapped it and turned it over into an armbar. McVey couldn't process what was happening until the pain of his arm being bent the wrong way snapped him to reality and he tapped. This grade is less about the fight and more about watching smooth technique from Ferreira.
Result: Spann defeats Brzeski by first-round submission
Grade: B
Spann went to work quickly on Brzeski with a takedown and an arm triangle attempt in the opening seconds. When that didn't work, he waited for the moment Brzeski exposed his neck and cinched in a nasty power guillotine for the submission win halfway through the first round. With a fast finish like that, Spann, a former light heavyweight with grappling skills, could be a threat to crack the rankings at heavyweight. The only reason this fight didn't receive a higher grade is that Brzeski was clueless on the ground.
Result: Crute defeats Prachnio by first-round submission
Grade: B
Winless in his past five fights, Crute desperately needed a win against Prachnio. It took time for Prachnio to relent, but Crute bent Prachnio's arm backward so far in an armbar that Prachnio had to tap to avoid broken bones. Prachnio has been susceptible to submissions lately, and Crute did what he had to do to get the job done. Watching the arm bend that way is not for the queasy.
Result: Dulatov defeats Fugitt by first-round TKO
Grade: B
Dulatov picked up the 11th first-round finish of his MMA career in his formal UFC debut against Fugitt. Dulatov was patient, picking his spots, then found a home for the left hand that put Fugitt down and out. It was a simple formula for Dulatov against an opponent who was there to be hit. Dulatov could be a dangerous addition to the middleweight division.
Result: Gautier defeats Valentin by first-round TKO
Grade: B
Gautier just beat up Valentin to get the first-round stoppage. Valentin didn't have much of a chance but still repeatedly beckoned for Gautier to bring it on. Gautier brought a left hook seconds into the fight, then patiently pounded on Valentin until the Swiss fighter crumbled to the canvas. Gautier is now 2-for-2 in impressive first-round finishes to start his UFC career.
Result: Rodriguez defeats Holland by unanimous decision
Grade: B-
Does Holland care whether he wins or loses as long as he's putting on a good fight? Although he came up short against Rodriguez and was nearly knocked out in Round 2, Holland had a strong final round, nearly getting a finish of his own. Rodriguez ended up earning the biggest win of his career in a fight that started slow but picked up steam in the second and third rounds.
Result: Veretennikov defeats Prado by split decision
Grade: C+
This was an entertaining scrap that had the nerve to be the first fight of the night to go the distance. Prado and Veretennikov didn't know much about defense in the opening round, with both landing over 60% of their significant strikes. The fight was slowed by several grappling exchanges in Round 2, but Veretennikov finally pulled away in the third.
Was the main event enough to carry this card to a passing grade?
After each pay-per-view, we assess the quality of each matchup and the fight card itself based on skill displayed, competitiveness and what was at stake. Here are the fight grades for all 14 UFC 318 bouts.
Result: Judice defeats Caliari by third-round TKO
Grade: B+
Judice was ecstatic for the opportunity to piggyback off Poirier's retirement to fight in her home state of Louisiana. Not only did she show up, she showed out with a brutal knee to the midsection that polished off Caliari in Round 3. Judice looked for that liver shot the entire fight and finally landed it in the final round of an exciting battle.
To punctuate her excellent footwork, sharp striking and solid takedown defense, Judice's knee collapsed the Brazilian fighter to the canvas. Judice is a rare finisher in the women's flyweight division. She could be a problem as she continues to improve.
Result: Holloway defeats Poirier by unanimous decision
Grade: B
It wasn't quite the fireworks show that has defined the BMF title, but it earned fight of the night with heavy drama in the early rounds. Holloway nearly stopped Poirier in Round 1 and again in Round 2 before "The Diamond" roared back. The pendulum swung late in the second round to Poirier, who put the durable Holloway down and, of course, jumped for the guillotine choke. That might have cost him the fight, but there was no way Poirier was going to retire without attempting one last choke. Holloway pointed at the canvas in the final seconds, asking for one more slugfest, but Poirier clinched during the exchange. That seemed indicative of the whole fight, which delivered but held something back.
Result: Ferreira defeats McVey by first-round submission
Grade: B
Ferreira's setup for his first-round armbar finish was beautiful. He swiftly transitioned from side control to full mount then snatched McVey's arm, trapped it and turned it over into an armbar. McVey couldn't process what was happening until the pain of his arm being bent the wrong way snapped him to reality and he tapped. This grade is less about the fight and more about watching smooth technique from Ferreira.
Result: Spann defeats Brzeski by first-round submission
Grade: B
Spann went to work quickly on Brzeski with a takedown and an arm triangle attempt in the opening seconds. When that didn't work, he waited for the moment Brzeski exposed his neck and cinched in a nasty power guillotine for the submission win halfway through the first round. With a fast finish like that, Spann, a former light heavyweight with grappling skills, could be a threat to crack the rankings at heavyweight. The only reason this fight didn't receive a higher grade is that Brzeski was clueless on the ground.
Result: Crute defeats Prachnio by first-round submission
Grade: B
Winless in his past five fights, Crute desperately needed a win against Prachnio. It took time for Prachnio to relent, but Crute bent Prachnio's arm backward so far in an armbar that Prachnio had to tap to avoid broken bones. Prachnio has been susceptible to submissions lately, and Crute did what he had to do to get the job done. Watching the arm bend that way is not for the queasy.
Result: Dulatov defeats Fugitt by first-round TKO
Grade: B
Dulatov picked up the 11th first-round finish of his MMA career in his formal UFC debut against Fugitt. Dulatov was patient, picking his spots, then found a home for the left hand that put Fugitt down and out. It was a simple formula for Dulatov against an opponent who was there to be hit. Dulatov could be a dangerous addition to the middleweight division.
Result: Gautier defeats Valentin by first-round TKO
Grade: B
Gautier just beat up Valentin to get the first-round stoppage. Valentin didn't have much of a chance but still repeatedly beckoned for Gautier to bring it on. Gautier brought a left hook seconds into the fight, then patiently pounded on Valentin until the Swiss fighter crumbled to the canvas. Gautier is now 2-for-2 in impressive first-round finishes to start his UFC career.
Result: Rodriguez defeats Holland by unanimous decision
Grade: B-
Does Holland care whether he wins or loses as long as he's putting on a good fight? Although he came up short against Rodriguez and was nearly knocked out in Round 2, Holland had a strong final round, nearly getting a finish of his own. Rodriguez ended up earning the biggest win of his career in a fight that started slow but picked up steam in the second and third rounds.
Result: Veretennikov defeats Prado by split decision
Grade: C+
This was an entertaining scrap that had the nerve to be the first fight of the night to go the distance. Prado and Veretennikov didn't know much about defense in the opening round, with both landing over 60% of their significant strikes. The fight was slowed by several grappling exchanges in Round 2, but Veretennikov finally pulled away in the third.

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