The UFC landscape is set to change according to Dana White stand-in, Dave Shaw, but the fans aren't convinced.
Over the last few years, the MMA community has complained about one major issue, which the promotion is yet to alter.
The UFC regularly hosts events at the Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
However, the fans aren't thrilled by this, as it prevents many from attending the events and soaking up the atmosphere, which ultimately translates through our TV screens.
But according to UFC Vice President of International and Content, Dave Shaw, things are about to change.
On Saturday evening, the MMA aficionado filled in for Dana White at the UFC Edmonton post-fight press conference, and gave an update on the situation.
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He said: "There'll be an increased number of events outside of the Apex relative to this year as we get into the 2025 schedule."
While that might be music to the ears of fans, Shaw did add that it's unlikely that the UFC will permanently say goodbye to the venue.
He explained: "It's tough for us to anticipate what two or three years down the line is going to look like. But, it makes a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. There's a lot of fighters in Las Vegas, it's easy for us operationally, it's obviously simple from a budget perspective.
"The rigour and pressure of being on the road, you're week in week out, it's tough. So, having home games, and being in the Apex, where you can just turn on the lights and lock the door, it makes a lot of sense for us.
"So, will we ever get back to pre-Covid of no Apex? I don't think so. But I think we're going to find the right balance for us."
MMA enthusiasts would love to see less events inside the Apex, and upon hearing the news from Shaw, have headed to social media to give their opinions.
Alas, despite the comments from the UFC Vice President of International and Content, many are still sceptical.
One said: "We will believe it when we see it", while another added: "Get rid of the Apex. Maybe have one or two cards there the whole year. Always snoozefest fights."
A third wrote: "Covid was over two years ago. Why is the Apex still a thing?"