Well-known manager Daniel Rubinstein has stated that a particular bout is not the main event. The post provides limited context about which fight is being discussed. The clarification appears to be correcting earlier reporting or speculation. No additional details about the card structure or which fight will actually headline were provided in this brief announcement.
Manager Daniel Rubinstein has issued a public clarification stating that a particular fight he is involved with will not serve as the main event of an upcoming card, pushing back against what appears to be earlier reporting or speculation on the matter.
The brief announcement offered no additional detail about which bout prompted the correction, which card is involved, or what position on the fight order the bout in question will actually occupy. Rubinstein also did not indicate which fight will headline the event in its place.
No fighters connected to the clarification were identified in the announcement, and no further context about the card's structure was provided.
With so little information confirmed at this stage, the significance of the correction remains unclear. What is established is that Rubinstein, a recognized figure in MMA management, felt the need to address what he viewed as a mischaracterization of his fighter's or fighters' placement on the card.
Further details about the event, its lineup, and the correct billing of the bout in question have not yet been made available.






