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Why UFC 325 is one of the strangest events of the year - Comment: As Volkanovski vs Lopes 2 headlines the UFC’s second show on Paramount+, there is a certain apathy around both sequels
Overall, UFC 325 is set to pay out several million dollars across the roster, with Volkanovski and Lopes taking the largest share. As with most UFC events, the final amounts will depend on bonuses and undisclosed discretionary payments, but these estimates indicate that this card presents a solid financial opportunity for many of its biggest names.
Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett left it all in the octagon in the UFC 324 main event.
The streamer's first exclusive event from the world's biggest MMA organization takes place on Saturday, January 24, starting at 5 p.m. EST.
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UFC marquee events move to Paramount for the first time with UFC 324
Justin Gaethje and Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett will headline the historic broadcast. History will be made at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, Jan. 24 as Paramount+ will host its first-ever UFC marquee event.
The UFC will roll out a stacked card for its debut on Paramount+, which will make the end of pay-per-views for its top events.
Josh Barnett slams UFC 324 main event as "one of the worst" despite Gaethje's interim title win over Pimblett. Technical masterclass gone wrong.
*Paramount+, a Skydance Corporation, and the UFC have unveiled a landmark partnership, making Paramount+ the exclusive streaming home for UFC events in the U.S. and Latin America. Per the news release, the collaboration officially kicks off with UFC 324 on ...
UFC commentator Jon Anik reveals one thing he would change in the current UFC events if he had the option. He suggested Dana White to make some changes for better performance.
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Dana White was back in Las Vegas on Saturday, watching the second UFC event of the year from home rather than travelling to Sydney, Australia. He had a good reason to stay local, with Zuffa Boxing set for its second card on Sunday night.