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UFC 322 brings a spectacular fight card, as Jack Della Maddalena looks to defend his title belt against Islam Makhachev.
In the co-main event, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison (19-1-0) puts her title on the line against UFC Hall of Famer and former two-division champion Amanda Nunes (23-5-0).
The UFC will kick off its new partnership with Paramount+ with a bout between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett for the interim lightweight championship on Jan. 24 at UFC 324 in Las Vegas. UFC CEO Dana White announced the matchup Thursday at halftime of the Dallas Cowboys-Kansas City Chiefs game on CBS.
Gaethje and Pimblett will be vying for the opportunity to face UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria, as the interim title will create a definitive No. 1 contender. The two of them recently became entangled when Pimblett had some sharp words for Gaethje's claim that "They owe me a championship fight."
UFC’s new seven-year, $1.1 billion deal with Paramount+ will end its U.S. pay-per-view model starting in 2026. All 13 numbered events and 30 Fight Nights will be included in the Paramount+ subscription, with select cards on CBS. The change could save ...
Dana White and the UFC have just revealed a groundbreaking shift in the sport’s broadcast landscape: starting in 2026, Paramount and CBS will become the exclusive new home for all UFC content in the United States under a historic seven-year, $7.7 billion ...
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The co-main event has more gold. UFC flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja furthers his case as the second-best flyweight champion ever against a red-hot contender. Joshua Van, like Dvalishvili, is no stranger to activity. UFC 323 marks his fourth fight in nine months, and eighth since 2024.
Not all low-paid title fights belong to Johnson. When Chan Sung Jung stepped in to fight Jose Aldo for the featherweight belt at UFC 163, he publicly said he would be earning twenty thousand dollars to show and twenty thousand to win, with zero pay-per-view points.