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UFC 322 is in the books. This weekend's pay-per-view went down on Nov. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York, with 14 fights on offer across six weight classes.
Live from the world’s most famous arena, it’s UFC 322. Perhaps the best card of the year, the UFC returns to Madison Square Garden for 14 fights, all of which have massive implications. Two title fights, loads of contenders, and a few prospects are sprinkled in. Half of the fights on the card are expected to end inside the distance.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Video: UFC 322 full card final faceoffs with two title fights, key welterweight bouts NEW YORK - UFC 322 ceremonial weigh-ins are in the books, and the fighters came face-to-face one final time before Saturday's event.
While the UFC will be undergoing some big changes when their new broadcast deal with Paramount gets underway in 2026, there are no changes as of yet. That means that US fans can catch all of the action from UFC Qatar via ESPN+ while UK viewers can tune in to TNT Sports, with UFC Fight Pass also being an option for the prelims.
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Full UFC 322 Results & Highlights: Islam Makhachev Makes History
In the night’s headliner, lightweight great Islam Makhachev will attempt to win a title in a second division when he takes on welterweight king Jack Della Maddalena. A victory for Makhachev and Zhang would make them the 10th and 11th fighters in UFC history to win belts in two weight classes.
Waldo Cortes-Acosta scored his second knockout of the month after stepping in on extremely short-notice at UFC Qatar.
The UFC 322 title fights, Sean Brady vs. Michael Morales, Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates and more had faceoffs at the press conference.