It'd been 7,288 days since the UFC last landed in Miami.
Chances are it won't be that long before it returns.
The mixed martial arts conglomerate brought its traveling Octagon to South Florida's biggest city for the first time since April 2003 with a 12-bout show headlined by a middleweight title rematch and co-headlined by the host city's most popular fighter.
UFC 287 went live from the newly-named Kaseya Center with 185-pound rivals Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanya atop the bill and Jorge Masvidal meeting Gilbert Burns in the co-main, nearly 20 full years after Matt Hughes and Sean Sherk topped the marquee at UFC 42.