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  • 9 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev

    9 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev

    For the ninth time in its history, the UFC landed in “The City That Never Sleeps,” as Madison Square Garden played host to UFC 322 — highlighted by a pair of stellar super title fights.

    A card in November at MSG has been an annual UFC tradition (minus the heavily-restricted 2020) since 2016, when the sport of Mixed Martial Arts was finally legalized in New York. Last year’s MSG event saw Jon Jones send Stipe Miocic into retirement in a heavyweight championship headliner.

    The main event of this year’s MSG show saw Jack Della Maddalena put the UFC welterweight championship on the line against Islam Makhachev. This marked JDM’s first title defense since capturing it at UFC 315 in May with a win over Belal Muhammad. Makhachev is the former UFC lightweight champion, having won that title by defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 280 and retaining it against Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano.

    The co-main event saw perhaps the two best women in the UFC doing battle, as Valentina Shevchenko defended the UFC women’s flyweight title against Weili Zhang. Shevchenko is a two-time champion who has been a dominant force in the division since 2018. After regaining the gold from Alexa Grasso at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306, she defended the title successfully against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang is a two-time former UFC strawweight champion, defeating Carla Esparza to start her second reign that featured wins over Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    Who made a statement under the big city lights? Who cracked under the pressure? Let’s go through together with the Hits and Misses of UFC 322!

    Miss: Susurkaev’s KO His Only Positive

    I have to wonder if Dana White is having any buyer’s remorse about signing Baisangur Susurkaev. He’s gotten two wins in the UFC, but neither has been particularly good.

    He has to be given credit for taking the opportunity to fight on just a few days’ notice when he earned his UFC contract, but the fight against Eric Nolan proved to be not the most outstanding. Against Eric McConico, many felt the fight had no business entering the third round.

    The knockout itself was great and shows his power. But we also need to see more from Susurkaev if he’s going to display the ego and confidence that he does.

    Hit: Daukaus Does It Again

    Probably one of the best feel-good stories for the Octagon in 2025 is the re-emergence of Kyle Daukaus. And after stopping Michel Pereira in less than a minute at UFC Shanghai, he followed it up with another highlight, sub-minute finish of Gerald Meerschaert.

    Daukaus needed just one flurry to put Meerschaert in trouble. After scoring a knockdown, Daukaus jumped right on and locked up a choke, earning a submission victory.

    The way Daukaus has performed, he deserves a main card spot for his next UFC bout. And if he continues to perform the way he has, he’s going to be one of the most fun fighters to watch.

    Hit: Another Successful Ewing In MSG

    Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Patrick Ewing entertained and earned the hearts of New York Knicks fans with his play in Madison Square Garden, helping the Knicks to two Eastern Conference titles in the process. In November 2025, Ethyn Ewing, just one week after winning a championship in 1AC, made his UFC debut on short notice and pulled off a highlight of his own.

    The highly-touted Malcolm Wellmaker seemed to trouble him in the early stages of the fight, making things look like he’d earn another win in a memorable 2025 for him. But Ewing fought back, doing damage in the clinch and turning the tide in his favor.

    While Wellmaker used body work during the second round, Ewing had his own moments and connected on some hard clinch knees, before using his boxing and takedowns in the third to seal the victory and end Wellmaker’s undefeated record.

    Wellmaker will be back; no need to worry about him. But for Ewing, he’s just opened doors to more opportunities with what he displayed.

    Hit: Blanchfield Vies For Title Shot

    Erin Blanchfield has been a rising women’s flyweight fighter since arriving from Invicta in 2021, but she hasn’t been able to secure a title shot just yet. That may all have changed following her finish of Tracy Cortez.

    Blanchfield baffled people during the first round by trying to stand and trade in a kickboxing battle with Cortez, who got the better of Blanchfield in the striking game. But Blanchfield worked her way back in the second round and scored a takedown. Blanchfield then used her grappling to work her way into a couple of choke attempts, with the second scoring her the submission win.

    Blanchfield has now avenged one of the two losses in her MMA career, with the other coming against recent title challenger Manon Fiorot. Perhaps her resume has shown more than enough now to get the next shot at the 125-pound gold.

    Hit: Bo Knows The KO

    Bo Nickal needed to show a big performance after losing in grand fashion to Reinier de Ridder at UFC Des Moines earlier this year. He did that and then some, not only demonstrating his excellent wrestling, but now also his continuing-to-evolve striking.

    Nickal easily scooped Rodolfo Vieira up and slammed him in the first round, laying into him with a series of knees and punches before threatening a guillotine choke. After continuing to lay into Vieira in the second, Nickal used his left hand to set up a devastating left head kick that crushed Vieira and sent him to La La Land.

    Is Bo Nickal ready for next-level competition? No, and the RdR fight was typical UFC pushing fighters too quickly. But this performance showed he is getting better, and if he can have performances like this another couple of times, then I think you give him tougher competition.

    Hit: Sacre Bleu, Saint-Denis

    Benoit Saint-Denis barely broke a sweat in his fight that opened the pay-per-view card, obliterating Beneil Dariush and making his case for a higher spot in the UFC’s lightweight rankings.

    After Dariush tripped him up with a couple of low kicks to start the fight, Saint-Denis needed just a couple of blows to the head to make Dariush faceplant.

    This now marks three straight wins for BSD, with his only two losses in the Octagon coming in hearty performances against Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano. BSD should certainly be in the top 10 at lightweight in a couple of days, but he should also be getting a huge contenders fight in his next matchup.

    Miss: Dariush’s Title Dreams Dashed?

    Let’s go back to UFC 289 – Beneil Dariush has won eight straight and is in a pivotal battle with Charles Oliveira. If he wins this fight, Dariush probably earns a lightweight title shot against Islam Makhachev.

    Instead, Dariush lost that fight, and the loss to BSD now means he’s lost three of his last four. Dariush is 36, but he’s also been a name in the UFC for a while now. I’m not going to say his best days are behind him; he did score a win over Renato Moicano earlier this year after all. But at this point, he might just be a gatekeeper for others making their way up the 155-pound ranks. Unless he’s somehow willing to switch divisions?

    Hit: Carlos Prates Makes Emphatic Statement

    The Fighting Nerds may have some of their momentum back, and it all comes courtesy of Carlos Prates. He’s now earned the biggest win of his UFC career, taking out the very man who spurred the popularity of the “Head shot. Dead.” phrase with his own highlight knockout — former welterweight champion Leon Edwards.

    Edwards looked to use his grappling earlier on, pressing Prates to the fence. Prates then engaged in a trash talk battle, daring Edwards into a striking contest. Eventually, Prates’ striking helped him get success, landing a left hand that dropped Edwards out cold in a bad way.

    Prates has continued to rack up finish after finish, with his only loss in the Octagon coming against Ian Machado Garry — a fight where he nearly finished things in the fifth in comeback fashion. Prates has solidified himself as a name in the welterweight title picture now, and a title eliminator should be in his near future.

    Miss: Leon Edwards Eats Three Ls

    Leon Edwards has never looked as bad as he has in his last three fights now. He was dominated by Belal Muhammad in their title fight. He then gets decimated by Sean Brady earlier this year in London. Now, after all the talk about not facing a wrestler, Edwards tries to use wrestling and gets worked up into a strategy that got him straight-up knocked out for the first time in his UFC career.

    After these three consecutive losses, Edwards might find himself one loss away from exiting the top 10. And with how dangerous welterweight is with all the up-and-comers in the division, it’s going to be a long, hard back to the top of the mountain for “Rocky.”

    Hit: Michael Morales Makes Case For Title Shot

    A question surrounding this fight was if Brady’s grappling or Morales’ striking was going to be too much for the other. We got our answer, as Morales put away Brady and seems to have racked up the next title shot at 170.

    But then, Brady tried to get his striking going. And he paid the price for it as Morales landed a flurry that troubled him. After getting dropped once, Brady was dropped again from another Morales combination, with Morales landing follow-up shots to put the fight away.

    Morales is now 19-0 and has now put away Brady, Gilbert Burns, and Neil Magny in his three most recent fights. I’m not sure what Dana White is thinking considering him, Carlos Prates, and Ian Machado Garry, but Morales is due for a title shot if White’s words as the press conference are anything to go by.

    Miss: Super Title Fights Aren’t So Super

    For all the great highlights that UFC 322 provided, it’s a shame that the two title fights ended up being perhaps the worst part of everything.

    With Islam Makhachev looking to make history and the two best women’s fighters in the UFC today doing battle, you would have thought we’d have more competitive outings. Instead, in both matchups, one fighter proved to be the more superior by a seeming mile.

    Makhachev’s ground dominance was one way the fight could have gone, but JDM’s performance is being panned across the board. Zhang, meanwhile, had shockingly no answer for the ground game of Shevchenko.

    It’s not that UFC 322 is a bad card at all, but for some, the way the two title fights played out left a sour taste.

    Hit: Who Can Stop Valentina?

    But, let’s talk about Shevchenko. She has dominated through the women’s flyweight scene. Even when she got caught and lost to Alexa Grasso, she worked her way back in the latter two fights the pair had. Now, she’s just taken out the most dangerous force that could have come up from 115.

    So, what is next for her? Will Shevchenko defend against someone like a Natalia Silva or an Erin Blanchfield? Will she eye her way back up to 135 — where she took Amanda Nunes to the limit twice? Time will tell.

    Hit: Makhachev Makes History

    And then there’s Makhachev. He may have some of the best wrestling that can be found in the UFC today. He looked great at 170, not undersized at all. It looked as if everything that Makhachev had while dominating the lightweight scene was still found at welterweight.

    Will we get Ilia Topuria vs. Islam Makhachev now? Will Morales, Prates, or Garry get the first crack at him? It will be fun to see what the UFC matchmaking crew decides.

  • ‘The Most Boring Thing In This Game’ – Ilia Topuria, Belal Muhammad, And Other Fighters And Fans React As Islam Makhachev Bullies Jack Della Maddalena And Easily Claims Welterweight Title At UFC 322

    ‘The Most Boring Thing In This Game’ – Ilia Topuria, Belal Muhammad, And Other Fighters And Fans React As Islam Makhachev Bullies Jack Della Maddalena And Easily Claims Welterweight Title At UFC 322

    It wasn’t even competitive; Islam Makhachev joins a select group of fighters to win UFC titles in two weight divisions, defeating Jack Della Maddalena to capture the UFC welterweight championship in the main event of UFC 322.

    This marks 16 straight wins for Makhachev, tying Anderson Silva for most consecutive UFC victories.

    After a little early back and forth, Makhachev scored an easy takedown of Della Maddalena, controlling the action on the ground and, at one point, threatening a choke. The two traded in a clinch battle near the fence to start the second round; however, Della Maddalena gave up another takedown and ground control to Makhachev again — getting dominated with little answer again.

    Low kicks from Makhachev seemed to show some damage on one of Della Maddalena’s legs early in the third. Della Maddalena appeared to land well in a brief clinch battle, but Makhachev easily took him down again and threatened another choke.

    Makhachev, taking advantage of a banged up Maddalena leg, continued this takedown and grappling-heavy pressure strategy throughout the fourth and fifth rounds to easily take the win and gold.

    Islam Makhachev Claims UFC Welterweight Title In One-Sided Fashion At UFC 323

    Makhachev became UFC lightweight champion by defeating Charles Oliveira at UFC 280. He made successful defenses against Alexander Volkanovski (twice), Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano before vacating to move up to welterweight.

    Della Maddalena tastes defeat for the first time since losing his first two bouts, snapping an 18-fight win streak. He had gained the UFC welterweight title by defeating Belal Muhammad at UFC 315.

  • ‘Best In The World’ – Fans & Fighters React As Valentina Shevchenko Easily Handles Weili Zhang To Keep Women’s Flyweight Title At UFC 322

    ‘Best In The World’ – Fans & Fighters React As Valentina Shevchenko Easily Handles Weili Zhang To Keep Women’s Flyweight Title At UFC 322

    A fight featuring the two best pound-for-pound female athletes in the UFC ended in a one-sided whopping, as Valentina Shevchenko wiped the floor with Weili Zhang to retain the women’s flyweight title in the UFC 322 co-main event.

    After some early trading and feeling out, Shevchenko scored first blood by dropping Zhang with a knee to the body. Zhang stopped the efforts of Shevchenko to get in full mount and worked her way to the feet; however, Shevchenko seemed to rock her again with a backfist.

    Shevchenko got Zhang back to the ground and ended up dominating in side control and the crucifix for nearly the entire second round. Zhang had her moments in a third round that was quieter, but Shevchenko scored another takedown with 90 seconds left in the frame.

    Shevchenko did more damage to Zhang in the fourth round, focusing on the body. Even when Zhang landed a kick to the body, Shevchenko grabbed her leg and scored yet another takedown.

    Valentina Shevchenko Dominates Weili Zhang At UFC 322

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    Shevchenko lost and won back the UFC women’s flyweight title in her trilogy bout with Alexa Grasso. She then successfully retained against Manon Fiorot earlier this year at UFC 315.

    Zhang won back the UFC women’s strawweight title by defeating Carla Esparza at UFC 281. She retained against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez before vacating the title to challenge Shevchenko.

  • ‘Welterweight Is An Insane Division Right Now’ – Fans & Fighters React As Michael Morales Bulldozes Sean Brady In Title Eliminator At UFC 322

    ‘Welterweight Is An Insane Division Right Now’ – Fans & Fighters React As Michael Morales Bulldozes Sean Brady In Title Eliminator At UFC 322

    Michael Morales may be next in line for a shot at the UFC welterweight championship after scoring a first-round finish of Sean Brady in a title eliminator at UFC 322.

    Despite the reach disadvantage in this one, Brady tried to get his striking going in the early portion of the fight. But things changed when Morales landed a flurry that stunned and dropped Brady.

    Brady got back up but continued to get tagged by Morales. Another combination dropped Brady, with follow-up shots prompting the referee to wave off the fight.

    Michael Morales Bests Sean Brady In Welterweight Title Eliminator At UFC 322

    Morales now moves to 19-0, which includes a 7-0 UFC record since coming in from Dana White’s Contender Series.

    Brady sees a three-fight win streak snapped with this defeat. The only other loss in his career came against Belal Muhammad at UFC 280.

  • ‘His Own Head Shot Dead’ – Fans & Fighters React As Carlos Prates Cracks Leon Edwards In Sudden Style At UFC 322

    ‘His Own Head Shot Dead’ – Fans & Fighters React As Carlos Prates Cracks Leon Edwards In Sudden Style At UFC 322

    The momentum of the Fighting Nerds seems to be slowly coming back, as Carlos Prates scores a second straight highlight knockout, finishing former welterweight champion Leon Edwards at UFC 322.

    Edwards got the better of Prates in the first round, using his grappling to press Prates against the fence, trading trash talk with Prates in the clinch. Edwards continued to get the better offensively, setting things up to score a takedown during the first and gaining back control.

    But one punches changes everything, and that’s all Prates needed. Prates landed a left straight that broke through Edwards’ guard and connected on the button, dropping Edwards out cold for a second-round finish.

    Carlos Prates Puts Out Leon Edwards At UFC 322

    Prates has scored finishes in all of his wins since December 2021, including all of his victories in the UFC. He’s now won two straight via knockout since his sole blemish in the UFC — losing to Ian Machado Garry earlier this year.

    Edwards has now lost three straight, having been finished now by both Prates and Sean Brady since dropping the UFC welterweight title to Belal Muhammad at UFC 304.

  • ‘Made It Look Easy’ – Fans & Fighters React As Benoit Saint-Denis Batters Beneil Dariush In 16 Seconds At UFC 322

    ‘Made It Look Easy’ – Fans & Fighters React As Benoit Saint-Denis Batters Beneil Dariush In 16 Seconds At UFC 322

    Benoit Saint-Denis is certainly going to be in the top 10 of the lightweight picture come the start of next week, needing just 16 seconds to stop Beneil Dariush at UFC 322.

    Dariush seemed to trip BSD up with a leg kick to start. But a follow-up clinch would see Saint-Denis land a pair of left hands, one of which caused Dariush to faceplant on the mat. BSD landed one more shot as referee Herb Dean stepped in to wave off the fight.

    Benoit Saint-Denis KOs Beneil Dariush In Mere Seconds At UFC 322

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    After a pair of losses in 2024, Saint-Denis won three fights in 2025, submitting Kyle Prepolec and Mauricio Ruffy earlier this year, too.

    Dariush, who missed weight by 1.2 pounds, has now lost three of his last four.

  • VIDEO: Bo Nickal Crushes Rodolfo Vieira With Violent Head Kick KO At UFC 322

    VIDEO: Bo Nickal Crushes Rodolfo Vieira With Violent Head Kick KO At UFC 322

    Bo Nickal looked to rebound from his first professional loss in highlight fashion, and while it looked

    After a brief feeling out process, Nickal quickly scooped Vieira up and slammed him to the mat. Vieira scrambled to the fence but Nickal laid into him with a series of punches and knees. Vieira pushed Nickal into the fence briefly, but Nickal would separate before threatening with a guillotine choke. Vieira would survive, however, as well as survive the offensive attack Nickal imposed throughout the first.

    Nickal continued to piece Vieira up in the second round, busting him open in highlight fashion. Then, in the third round, Nickal used the left hand to set up a devastating head kick, dropping Vieira out cold.

    Bo Nickal Sends Rodolfo Vieira To The Shadow Realm At UFC 322

    Nickal, the former NCAA wrestling champion from Penn State, scored wins over Jamie Pickett, Val Woodburn, Cody Brundage, and Paul Craig to start his Octagon tenure. This was his first fight since tasting defeat for the first time, losing to Reinier de Ridder at UFC Des Moines in May.

    Vieira has now lost two of his last three fights.

  • ‘Title Shot Coming Soon?’ – Fans And Fighters React As Erin Blanchfield Outlasts, Submits Tracy Cortez At UFC 322

    After about a year away from the Octagon, Erin Blanchfield showed why she’s a top name at 125, scoring a submission of Tracy Cortez during the UFC 322 prelims — avenging a previous loss in the process. Impact-Site-Verification: 4e5f36a6-f7f1-45e3-9e5f-57a88e055dc0

    To the surprise of plenty, Blanchfield elected to not use her grappling in the opening frame, standing in a kickboxing battle with Cortez. Cortez took advantage and seemed to be quicker to the punch, landing well on inside shots.

    It was Cortez, however, who shot for and scored the takedown early in the second round, getting to the back of Blanchfield. Blanchfield, however, managed to work her way in countering to the back of Cortez. Blanchfield then traded well with Cortez in the stand-up game before scoring her own takedown and threatening an arm-triangle choke.

    Blanchfield scored another takedown in the second round’s final minute, locking up a rear-naked choke and scoring the win.

    Erin Blanchfield Submits Tracy Cortez At UFC 322

    Blanchfield has won 11 of 12, with her sole UFC loss coming against Manon Fiorot at UFC Atlantic City in March 2024. This was her first fight since defeating Rose Namajunas UFC Edmonton in November 2024.

    Cortez has now lost two of her last three since starting her MMA career 11-1.

  • ‘The Real Deal’ – Fans & Fighters React As Ethyn Ewing Upsets Malcolm Wellmaker In Short-Notice UFC Debut At UFC 322

    ‘The Real Deal’ – Fans & Fighters React As Ethyn Ewing Upsets Malcolm Wellmaker In Short-Notice UFC Debut At UFC 322

    Making his UFC debut on just two days’ notice, Ethyn Ewing pulled off a highlight performance, ending the undefeated record of the highly-touted Malcolm Wellmaker during the UFC 322 preliminary card.

    Wellmaker seemed to get the better of Ewing early on, working him over with the striking that brought him to top prospect status. But Ewing did damage of his own in the clinch late in the round, seemingly turning the momentum in his favor.

    Wellmaker performed better in the second round, focused on the body attack. Ewing, however, did not deter and countered with his own moments, including some late knees in the clinch. Ewing then used his boxing and takedowns in the final frame to come away with the victory.

    Ethyn Ewing Upsets Malcolm Wellmaker On Two Days’ Notice At UFC 322

    Ewing has now won nine straight since dropping his first two professional MMA bouts. Just last week, he scored a first-round finish over Bill Brand to capture the A1C interim bantamweight title.

    Wellmaker won a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series last year. His two other UFC bouts this year saw him earn first-round finishes of Cameron Saiiman and Kris Moutinho, earning performance bonuses for both.

  • VIDEO: Kyle Daukaus Drops, Submits Gerald Meerschaert At UFC 322 For Second Straight Sub-Minute Finish

    VIDEO: Kyle Daukaus Drops, Submits Gerald Meerschaert At UFC 322 For Second Straight Sub-Minute Finish

    After an impactful return to the UFC earlier this year, Kyle Daukaus came into Madison Square Garden and delivered another highlight performance, quickly putting away Gerald Meerschaert at UFC 322.

    Daukaus worked a combination of punches to the head just 30 seconds into the fight, dropping Meerschaert in the process. Daukaus then quickly dropped to the mat himself to lock Meerschaert up in a choke.

    The tapout came 50 seconds into the fight — good for the sixth-fastest submission in UFC welterweight history.

    Kyle Daukaus Submits Gerald Meerschaert In Lightning Fashion At UFC 322

    Daukaus made his UFC return back in August at UFC Shanghai, needing just 43 seconds to finish Michel Pereira.

    Meerschaert has now lost four straight.

  • ‘Calm Down With The Next Big Thing Talk’ – Fans & Fighters React To Baisangur Susurkaev’s Performance In KO Win Over Eric McConico At UFC 322

    ‘Calm Down With The Next Big Thing Talk’ – Fans & Fighters React To Baisangur Susurkaev’s Performance In KO Win Over Eric McConico At UFC 322

    It wasn’t the greatest of outings, but Baisangur Susurkaev was able to score a knockout in his second UFC appearance, defeating Eric McConico during the UFC 322 prelims.

    The two spent most of the first two rounds battling in the clinch, with McConico’s early pressure and elbows giving him the edge in the opening frame. Susurkaev battled back in the second round, working his strikes more and connecting on McConico. The crowd, however, seemed less than enthused with the grapple-heavy offense from Susurkaev.

    Susurkaev seemed to find new footing in the third round. Midway through, he landed right hand that dropped McConico out cold for the victory.

    Baisangur Susurkaev KOs Eric McConico At UFC 322

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    Susurkaev, close friend to UFC middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev, earned a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in August. He received the opportunity to fight on four days’ notice, defeating Eric Nolan at UFC 319. Susurkaev received criticism for a lackluster performance in his UFC debut, however.

    McConico has lost two of three since coming to the UFC from Tuff-N-Uff earlier this year.

  • UFC 322 Results & Highlights: Islam Makhachev Decisions Jack Della Maddalena

    UFC 322 Results & Highlights: Islam Makhachev Decisions Jack Della Maddalena

    UFC 322 took place tonight from Madison Square Garden in New York City, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    In the main event, welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena looked to defend his title against Islam Makhachev. While in the co-main event, women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko took on Zhang Weili.

    UFC 322 Results: Main Card

    Welterweight title: Islam Makhachev def. Jack Della Maddalena via unanimous decision (50-45×3)
    Women’s flyweight title: Valentina Shevchenko def. Zhang Weili via unanimous decision (50-45×3)
    Welterweight: Michael Morales def. Sean Brady via TKO: R1, 3.27
    Welterweight: Carlos Prates def. Leon Edwards via KO: R2, 1.28
    Lightweight: Benoit Saint Denis def. Beneil Dariush via KO: R1, 0.16

    Preliminary Card

    Middleweight: Bo Nickal def. Rodolfo Vieira via KO: R3, 2.24
    Middleweight: Gregory Rodrigues def. Roman Kopylov via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield def. Tracy Cortez via submission: R2, 4.44
    Featherweight: Ethyn Ewing def. Malcolm Wellmaker via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28×2)

    Early Preliminary Card

    Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus def. Gerald Meerschaert via submission: R1, 0.50
    Featherweight: Pat Sabatini def. Chepe Mariscal via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    Strawweight: Fatima Kline def. Angela Hill via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev def. Eric McConico via KO: R3, 1.38
    Lightweight: Matheus Camilo def. Viacheslav Borshchev via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Baisangur Susurkaev def. Eric McConico

    Kyle Daukaus def. Gerald Meerschaert

    Erin Blanchfield def. Tracy Cortez

    Bo Nickal def. Rodolfo Vieira

    Main Card Highlights

    Benoit Saint Denis def. Beneil Dariush

    Benoit Saint Denis took just 16 seconds to get the KO.

    Carlos Prates def. Leon Edwards

    Carlos Prates earnd a KO early in the second.

    Michael Morales def. Sean Brady

    Michael Morales earned a first-round TKO.

    Valentina Shevchenko def. Zhang Weili

    In the co-main event, Valentina Shevchenko earned a unanimous decision to retain the women’s flyweight title.

    Islam Makhachev def. Jack Della Maddalena

    In the main event, Islam Makhachev earned a dominant unanimous decision to capture the welterweight title.

  • UFC 322 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev, Shevchenko vs. Zhang, And More

    UFC 322 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev, Shevchenko vs. Zhang, And More

    UFC 322 is here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from Madison Square Garden, in New York City, on Saturday, November 15. The pay-per-view main card portion of the event will start at 10PM ET/6PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 6PM ET/3PM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature a UFC welterweight championship matchup between Jack Della Maddalena and Islam Makhachev.

    The co-main event will see the UFC women’s strawweight championship on the line as Valentina Shevchenko defends against Weili Zhang.

    The pay-per-view main card will also feature Sean Brady taking on Michael Morales, Leon Edwards facing Carlos Prates, and Beneil Dariush going up against Benoit Saint-Denis.

    UFC 322: Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC 322 as of 8:30pm ET on November 14, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena (+245) vs. Islam Makhachev (-305)
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko (-135) vs. Weili Zhang (+114)
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady (-135) vs. Michael Morales (+114)
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards (+136) vs. Carlos Prates (-162)
    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush (+150) vs. Benoit Saint-Denis (-180)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal (-198) vs. Rodolfo Vieira (+164)
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov (+154) vs. Gregory Rodrigues (-185)
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield (-270) vs. Tracy Cortez (+220)
    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus (-470) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (+360)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Pat Sabatini (-118) vs. Chepe Mariscal (-102)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill (+390) vs. Fatima Kline (-520)
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev (-1050) vs. Eric McConico (+675)
    • Lightweight: Viascheslav Borschev (+145) vs. Matheus Camilo (-175)
  • Watch Jack Della Maddalena, Islam Makhachev Face Off At UFC 322 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Jack Della Maddalena, Islam Makhachev Face Off At UFC 322 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    We’re 24 hours away from UFC 322, and MMA News is here to bring you the video from the ceremonial weigh-ins for the card!

    UFC 322 takes place on November 15 from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

    The main event will see Jack Della Maddalena defend the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev. This marks JDM’s first title defense since defeating Belal Muhammad for the gold at UFC 315. Makachev moves up to welterweight after a run as lightweight champion, which began with a win over Charles Oliveira and contained successful defenses against Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano.

    The co-main event will see the top two UFC female fighters in action, as Valentina Shevchenko defends the UFC women’s flyweight championship against Weili Zhang. Shevchenko, in her second run as champion of the division she has dominated since 2018, retained the championship against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang, meanwhile, moves up to 125 after two title runs at strawweight. Her second reign began with a win over Carla Esparza and saw defenses against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    The rest of the main card sees welterweight action between Sean Brady and Michael Morales, a welterweight showdown featuring former champion Leon Edwards and rising contender Carlos Prates, and a lightweight battle that sees Beneil Dariush pitted against Benoit Saint-Denis.

    Though Dariush missed weight for his fight, all bouts appear ready to move forward to UFC 321!

    The ceremonial weigh-ins present the last opportunity for opponents to face off before they meet inside the Octagon. Check them out below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel!

    UFC 322 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

  • UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Full Weigh-In Results: One Main Card Fighter Misses Weight

    UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Full Weigh-In Results: One Main Card Fighter Misses Weight

    We are just one day away from UFC 322, and we’ve got the official weigh-in results for you here at MMA News.

    UFC 322 takes place from Madison Square Garden in New York City, featuring a number of noteworthy names topped off with two highly anticipated title fights.

    The main event will see Jack Della Maddalena defend the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev.

    This will mark JDM’s first title defense since capturing the gold with a decision win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May. Della Maddalena has won 18 fights in a row and has a perfect Octagon record, having not dropped a fight since losing his first two pro outings.

    The one-loss Makhachev is the former UFC lightweight champion. He defeated Charles Oliveira for the title at UFC 280 and has since retained the belt against Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano. He vacated the belt to move up to 170.

    The co-main event will see the top two UFC pound-for-pound female fighters clash, as Valentina Shevchenko puts the women’s flyweight title on the line against Weili Zhang.

    Shevchenko has been a mainstay in the division since moving there from bantamweight in 2018, becoming a two-time champion in the process. After losing and regaining the gold in her trilogy with Alexa Grasso, Shevchenko retained the title against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang is a two-time former strawweight champion. Her second reign began at UFC 281, and she went on to retain against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    The rest of the main card sees welterweight contenders Sean Brady and Michael Morales in battle, as well as former welterweight champion Leon Edwards being putting up against Carlos Prates and lightweight action featuring Beneil Dariush and Benoit Saint-Denis.

    UFC 322 Weigh-In Video, Results

    UFC 322 takes place Saturday, November 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The main card begins at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT.

    See above to watch the UFC 322 Weigh-In Show, and check out the full results below.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena (169.8) vs. Islam Makhachev (170)
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko (124.6) vs. Weili Zhang (124.6)
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady (169.4) vs. Michael Morales (170.6)
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards (170) vs. Carlos Prates (169.6)
    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush (157.2)* vs. Benoit Saint-Denis (155.6)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal (185.8) vs. Rodolfo Vieira (186)
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov (185.2) vs. Gregory Rodrigues (185.8)
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield (125.8) vs. Tracy Cortez (125.6)
    • Bantamweight: Malcolm Wellmaker (143.6) vs. Cody Haddon (145.2)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus (186) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (185.6)
    • Featherweight: Pat Sabatini (145.6) vs. Chepe Mariscal (145.6)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill (115.6) vs. Fatima Kline (115.4)
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev (185.2) vs. Eric McConico (185.6)
    • Lightweight: Viascheslav Borschev (155.8) vs. Matheus Camilo (155.8)

    *Dariush fined 20 percent of his purse for weight miss

  • Watch UFC 322 Press Conference Video Featuring Della Maddalena, Makhachev, Shevchenko, Zhang, And More (5 p.m. ET)

    Watch UFC 322 Press Conference Video Featuring Della Maddalena, Makhachev, Shevchenko, Zhang, And More (5 p.m. ET)

    UFC 322 is just a couple of days away, featuring a pair of highly anticipated super title fights headlining the show. Time to stir the pot more and gain more hype for UFC 322, courtesy of a good ol’ fashion question-and-answer session.

    The 12th UFC pay-per-view event of the year goes down from Madison Square Garden, in New York City, on Saturday, November 15.

    UFC 322 will be headlined by Jack Della Maddalena defending the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev.

    The co-main event will see Valentina Shevchenko put the UFC women’s flyweight championship on the line against Weili Zhang.

    The rest of the main card sees a welterweight clash between Sean Brady and Michael Morales, former welterweight champ Leon Edwards facing Carlos Prates, and a lightweight battle between Beneil Dariush and Benoit Saint-Denis.

    Watch The UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Pre-Fight Press Conference

    As per tradition, the UFC pay-per-view main card participants will be featured in a press conference during fight week. This is the opportunity for fighters to answer questions from media and fans, as well as potentially lay in some smack talk on their opponents.

    Check out a live stream of the presser below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel, commencing at 5 PM ET.

  • UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Staff Predictions

    UFC 322: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Staff Predictions

    The UFC brings a pair of super title fights to its annual November pay-per-view outing in New York City this Saturday for UFC 322. Get yourself ready and in the know with another edition of MMA News staff fight predictions.

    The event will be available exclusively on ESPN pay-per-view on Saturday, November 15. The main card will begin at 10pm ET, with preliminary card action kicking off at 6pm ET.

    The main event will see the UFC welterweight championship on the line as Jack Della Maddalena defends against former lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.

    Della Maddalena has won 18 straight fights since dropping the first two of his professional MMA career. This includes a perfect 8-0 record in the Octagon, which includes wins over Kevin Holland Gilbert Burns. This is JDM’s first title defense since defeating Belal Muhammad to capture the gold at UFC 315 in May.

    The 27-1 Makhachev spent most of the last approximately three years as UFC lightweight champion, capturing the title with a win over Charles Oliveira at UFC 280. He defended the belt against Alexander Volkanovski twice, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano before vacating the title to move up to 170.

    A similar situation can be found in the co-main event of the evening, as Valentina Shevchenko puts up the women’s flyweight championship against Weili Zhang in a battle of the UFC’s top-two women’s pound-for-pound combatants.

    Shevchenko is in the midst of her second reign as flyweight champion, reclaiming the gold in a trilogy bout with Alexa Grasso at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306. Shevchenko retained the title against Manon Fiorot at UFC 315. Zhang is a former two-time women’s strawweight champion, reclaiming the title with a win over Carla Esparza at UFC 281 and defending it successfully against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    The rest of the main card will see a welterweight battle featuring Sean Brady and Michael Morales, another welterweight scrap with former champion Leon Edwards facing Carlos Prates, and a lightweight battle that sees Beneil Dariush take on Benoit Saint-Denis.

    UFC 322: MMA News Staff Predictions

    With UFC 322 just a couple of short days away, Ryan Jarrell, Pranav Pandey, and myself (Thomas Albano) have provided our picks for the fights that make up the main card.

    Below, you can check out the current leaderboard through 11 cards in 2025.

    Thomas Albano (30-21)
    Ryan Jarrell (28-23)
    Pranav Pandey (27-24)

    And now, let’s take a look at everyone’s picks for UFC 322!

    Lightweight: Beneil Dariush vs. Benoit Saint-Denis

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    Thomas Albano: When Beneil Dariush got re-booked against Renato Moicano at UFC 317, with Moicano coming off the last-minute title shot at the start of the year, I thought that was going to spell the end of Dariush’s time in the top 10 of the lightweight contender rankings. But somehow he was able to pull through and come out on top.

    I doubt lightning strikes twice here. Benoit Saint-Denis has proven to be a strong, durable, and scrappy fighter in this weight class. He has looked great even in his losses the past couple of years. BSD is going to have the advantage in terms of both size and striking. Both men have noteworthy grappling abilities, with Dariush holding a particular edge in this regard. If Dariush can’t get BSD to the ground, however, I don’t think he’s able to hold up well against Saint-Denis’ strikes. (Prediction: Saint-Denis)

    Ryan Jarrell: I am all the way back in on the BSD hype train after seeing what BSD did in his last fight which was an extremely impressive win over top prospect Mauricio Ruffy. Dariush is a tough well rounded veteran, but at this stage of his career I’m not sure he can hang with Benoit if he is at his best. As long as the ‘God of War’ shows up like he did against Ruffy, I definitely expect him to overwhelm and beat up Dariush over three rounds and he may very well find the finish. (Prediction: Saint-Denis)

    Pranav Pandey: Dariush regained his footing after two tough knockout losses by earning a solid decision over Renato Moicano, and he showed he still has high-level skills. But at this stage of his career, I feel like the margins are getting thinner for him, and facing someone like Saint Denis is far from ideal.

    “God of War” brings youth, power and a ruthless finishing instinct. Dariush has never been the type to back down or fade, but when I weigh their momentum, I end up leaning toward BSD taking this one. (Prediction: Saint-Denis)

    Consensus: 3-0 Saint-Denis

    Welterweight: Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates

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    Thomas Albano: I think this is a situation where Leon Edwards has everything to lose and Carlos Prates has everything to gain. Edwards’ two most recent fights – against Sean Brady and Belal Muhammad – have not been his best showings. And now he has to face Prates, who has proven himself to be a dangerous striker – even in his loss to Ian Machado Garry earlier this year. There are two things that can turn this fight in Edwards’ favor. Firstly, if he makes this more of a technical striking matchup than trying to match power for power, Edwards can win this fight. Secondly, if he can spend time on the ground with Prates and bring him to the mat, Edwards can win this fight. Prates and the Fighting Nerds are in need of some major momentum to come back to their side, and if he can defeat Edwards here by managing the power of his strikes well, that will be what is needed. (Prediction: Prates)

    Ryan Jarrell: Carlos Prates’ stoppage win over Geoff Neal was truly remarkable. It was important for ‘The Nitemare’ to remind the MMA community just how scary he truly is, especially after suffering his first loss inside the octagon to a game Machado Garry. This matchup with Leon will be a strikers delight and could very well steal the show as fight of the night. Leon is very technical and will definitely give Prates some problems early on as the two tussle to find one another’s timing. But to me, the difference will be the violent nature of strikes that Carlos always seems to bring to the table. I could see Prates getting a finish but the more likely outcome is Prates landing the more significant strikes and winning a decision over the former champion. (Prediction: Prates)

    Pranav Pandey: Leon Edwards, once riding a remarkable 13-fight unbeaten streak with two title defenses, hasn’t looked like himself lately. In his last two outings, he seemed a step behind, struggling to match the pace and intensity of his opponents. If he hasn’t patched those holes, he could find himself in serious danger here because Prates is the last person you want to give openings to. The Brazilian is a razor-sharp sniper on the feet.

    “The Nightmare” has been tearing through opponents with knockouts. Aside from a tight loss to Ian Garry, he has been nearly flawless. For me, UFC 322 feels like his moment to break through in a big way. I honestly see this matchup leaning in Prates’ favour if Edwards shows the same inconsistencies we’ve seen recently. (Prediction: Prates)

    Consensus: 3-0 Prates

    Welterweight: Sean Brady vs. Michael Morales

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    Thomas Albano: Of all the non-title fights present on this UFC 322 card, this is the one I am struggling with the most. You’ve got two rising names in the weight class who are extremely talented and have some wins over noteworthy names under their belt. This is definitely the fight I have the most uncertainty with and just want to kick back and watch it all happen. Ultimately, Michael Morales is the better, more powerful striker; however, Sean Brady is the better overall performer. This is not a striker vs. grappler battle, but I think it comes to that. If Brady can take Morales’ power and can take him down and neutralize Morales’ offense, the fight is his. But if Brady gets cracked in the same way that Belal Muhammad (of all people) cracked him, that doesn’t spell good news for him. If I had to lean one way, give me Brady to be the one to put the first L in Morales’ career. I will say, however, a win here for Morales, and we might legitimately be looking at someone who can pose a threat to the 170-pound title starting in 2026 or 2027. (Prediction: Brady)

    Ryan Jarrell: I am so excited for this matchup. This is your striker versus grappler fight with huge future #1 contender implications on the line. Both of these guys will be around the top of the division for years to come and I wouldn’t be surprised if we see these two match up again down the line. I was extremely impressed with what Sean Brady did in his wins over Edwards, Burns and Gastelum. Brady will have to be incredibly careful on the feet when entering for a takedown because Morales is a sniper. But I do think we will see somewhat of a grappling clinic put on by Brady throughout fifteen minutes. Morales is a live dog here and could easily catch Sean coming in and close the show. But I’m leaning Brady to continue doing what we have seen lately and smother his opponent en route to a clear victory. (Prediction: Brady)

    Pranav Pandey: Brady looked so dominant in his last performance that he made Leon Edwards appear completely out of rhythm. His consistency stands out, and it genuinely feels like he’s sharpening his game every time he fights. The only real blemish on his record is the loss to Belal, and even then, I believe he simply got caught on an off night.

    Meanwhile, Morales brings serious knockout danger, and he doesn’t need many openings to end a fight. His last two finishes over seasoned veterans Gilbert Burns and Neil Magny were the kind of wins that make you stop and take notice, and he handled both with almost casual ease. If the young Ecuadorian can stay disciplined, keep the distance and avoid being dragged into Brady’s grappling radius, I think he has a very real chance of landing something clean and game-changing. (Prediction: Morales)

    Consensus: 2-1 Brady

    Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko vs. Weili Zhang

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    Thomas Albano: I have long been dreaming of this fight, and I am so excited that we’re finally get to see it go down – and on a major world stage like MSG, too. These are legitimately the two best women’s fighters in the UFC now, and this is one of the hardest fights on this card to pick. Ultimately, however, I am going to lean toward Valentina Shevchenko. While Shevchenko has had a couple of down performances over the past couple of years, she has been a consistent mainstay in the flyweight division’s title picture since moving there in 2018. And other than Alexa Grasso catching her with a submission, we haven’t seen anyone bring her down. I don’t think any of Weili Zhang’s recent title challengers have brought her the preparation needed for facing a dangerous striker like Shevchenko – who, remember, moved down a weight class when she moved to 125, rather than Zhang, who is moving up. I think we will see an awesome scrap, but I think Shevchenko does enough to retain her title. (Prediction: Shevchenko)

    Ryan Jarrell: This is such a tough fight to pick. These are two of the absolute best women’s fighters of all time, so the fans should be in for a real treat. I think it’s safe to say Valentina will have the size and strength advantage. While Weili will have the speed advantage on the feet. To me, Weili  has to use her speed and movement to frustrate Valentina on the feet and stuff the takedowns that will most certainly come her way. I think we will see an extremely close fight where Shevchenko steals the 50/50 rounds with a timely takedown and top control. I can see this fight going either way, but I’ll lean Valentina to win a split decision. (Prediction: Shevchenko)

    Pranav Pandey: When I look at this matchup, it feels like one of the most intriguing clashes in women’s MMA right now. Their skill sets line up so closely. With Weili moving up a division, I don’t see toughness being an issue at all. She’s as durable and explosive as they come, and I genuinely believe she can push Shevchenko in ways very few have. “Magnum” has a style that mirrors Valentina’s in many ways. Her striking remains her strongest weapon, yet what really stands out to me is how much her grappling has evolved, even at 36.

    On the other side, Shevchenko has spent years beating the best of the best and establishing herself as one of the greatest women’s fighters ever. She’s still incredibly composed and well-rounded, and she never fades mentally. But even though she regained her belt and defended it, I feel like that untouchable aura she used to have has softened a bit. She hasn’t looked quite as dominant lately, especially against strong grapplers, where she has shown some vulnerabilities.

    If Weili comes in with a smart mix of pressure, level changes and her usual high-paced striking, I think she has a real chance to walk out as a two-division champion. (Prediction: Zhang)

    Consensus: 2-1 Shevchenko

    Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev

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    Thomas Albano: I was left jaw-dropped by Jack Della Maddalena, as he was able to stop the takedown efforts of Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 and worked his way to a decision win and the UFC welterweight title. It was a win that shook things up a little bit in the UFC; however, I feel that win might all be for naught with him going up against Islam Makhachev.

    Makhachev, point blank, is one of the best, if not the best, pound-for-pound fighters in the UFC. Della Maddalena might have been able to stop the takedown efforts seen in Muhammad’s wrestling, but how many times have we been told (and seen) that Dagestani wrestling is a different kind of animal? JDM is a tough dog when it comes to his boxing, but I doubt he’ll be able to have the same kind of takedown defense success against Makhachev. I expect Makhachev to bring this fight to the ground often and control the action en route to a mid-to-late fight finish and earn UFC gold in a second weight class, furthering his legacy. (Prediction: Makhachev)

    Ryan Jarrell: I just want to be clear and admit that I am a big JDM fan and I am cheering for him to get this win. Having said that, my head is telling me that Islam will become the 11th fighter in UFC history to win a title in two weight classes. JDM had a great performance against Belal, but he really struggled in previous fights against Basil Hafez, Kevin Holland and Gilbert Burns. If JDM had issues against those fighters, then he definitely will against the former 155 champ. I expect the striking and power advantage to lean towards JDM, but Islam does such a masterful job of mixing things up and at the end of the day, his grappling is world class. Because of that, I have to lean towards Islam winning this fight via decision and cementing himself as the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter on the planet. Bring on Islam vs Ilia! (Prediction: Makhachev)

    Pranav Pandey: This matchup is one of the hardest calls on the entire card. oth guys are elite in what they do, and the dynamics of this fight make it feel genuinely close. Della Maddalena showed in his last outing that he’s got a rock-solid blueprint for shutting down high-level wrestlers. The way he stuffed Belal Muhammad’s attempts and kept his striking sharp and punishing was a statement. His boxing is crisp, his counters are nasty, and once he finds his rhythm, he’s a problem for anyone at 170.

    But here is the catch. Makhachev is not your typical grappler. Even moving up to welterweight, I do not think strength will be an issue for him. He has built a career on making elite opponents look helpless once he gets his hands on them. And it is not just the wrestling. His ability to blend striking with constant grappling threats is what makes him such a dangerous fighter. That blend could create serious problems for the Aussie champ.

    Still, for this one, I find myself leaning toward Della Maddalena. I think he will be incredibly tough to take down, even tougher to keep down, and confident enough to engage when things get scrambly. Plus, he has a bit of a roadmap in how Alexander Volkanovski approached Makhachev in their first meeting. (Prediction: Della Maddalena)

    Consensus: 2-1 Makhachev


    That’ll do it for our UFC 322 staff picks! What do you think? Do your predictions look similar? Let us know in the comments section!

    Also, you can check out the full UFC 322 card below.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko vs. Weili Zhang
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady vs. Michael Morales
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates
    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush vs. Benoit Saint-Denis

    Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal vs. Rodolfo Vieira
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov vs. Gregory Rodrigues
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez
    • Bantamweight: Malcolm Wellmaker vs. Cody Haddon

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus vs. Gerald Meerschaert
    • Featherweight: Pat Sabatini vs. Chepe Mariscal
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill vs. Fatima Kline
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev vs. Eric McConico
    • Lightweight: Viascheslav Borschev vs. Matheus Camilo
  • What’s Next After UFC 321? Full Confirmed UFC 322 Main Card For New York On November 15

    What’s Next After UFC 321? Full Confirmed UFC 322 Main Card For New York On November 15

    UFC 321 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering, UFC 322 in New York City.

    The promotion was in Abu Dhabi last week, where the Etihad Arena played host to a number of intriguing matchups for its tenth numbered event of the year. Of note was a no contest between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane, a headline win for Mackenzie Dern, as well as important victories for Umar Nurmagomedov, Alexander Volkov, and Azamat Murzakanov.

    While the aftermath of the October 25 card is currently the talk of the town, it won’t be long until focus sways to the next PPV, and from the heavyweight and women’s strawweight championship title pictures to the welterweight and women’s flyweight championship conversations.

    At UFC 322, which takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, on November 15, Jack Della Maddalena will defend the UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev.

    This will be the first defense attempt for Jack Della Maddalena after capturing the UFC welterweight championship with a win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May. JDM is 18-2, having not tasted defeat since dropping his first two professional MMA bouts in 2016. Prior to the win over Muhammad, JDM had scored a split decision over Kevin Holland and a knockout of Gilbert Burns.

    This will mark Makhachev’s first Octagon bout at 170. He moved up to the welterweight division after vacating the lightweight championship earlier this year. Makhachev, who is 27-1 in his career, defeated Charles Oliveira at UFC 280 to become 155-pound champion and retained the gold against Alexander Volkanovski (twice), Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano — setting a new UFC record for most consecutive lightweight title defenses.

    Stakes will also be high in the co-main event, as Valentina Shevchenko defends the UFC women’s flyweight championship against Weili Zhang in a long-awaited superfight. Shevchenko defended the title at UFC 315, defeating Manon Fiorot in a competitive outing. It was the first defense of her second reign as flyweight champion, which began after winning a trilogy bout with Alexa Grasso at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306. Zhang moves up to flyweight after becoming a two-time UFC women’s strawweight champion. Zhang’s second reign saw her successfully defend against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    Brady, Nickal, Edwards Set The Stage For Welterweight Title Headliner At UFC 322

    Before Della Maddalena and Shevchenko make their way out to defend their titles, several names will look to make their own statements on the main card for UFC 322.

    This includes Sean Brady, who will be doing battle with Michael Morales. Brady has won three straight since suffering the first loss of his career against Belal Muhammad. Brady most recently fought at UFC London, submitting former champion Leon Edwards. The rising Morales is 18-0 as a pro, including a 6-0 Octagon record. Morales enters off a pair of first-round finishes against Neil Magny and Gilbert Burns.

    Bo Nickal will also be featured on this card, as he takes on Rodolfo Vieira. This marks Nickal’s first fight since getting stopped by Reinier de Ridder at UFC Des Moines in May — the first loss of Nickal’s MMA career. The former NCAA champion had scored wins over Jamie Pickett, Val Woodburn, Cody Brundage, and Paul Craig prior to the loss. Vieira, a former ADCC and submission grappling world champion, has won three of his last four, entering this fight off a decision over Tresean Gore in August.

    The main card is scheduled to open with former welterweight king Leon Edwards taking on Carlos Prates. Edwards lost the championship to Belal Muhammad at UFC 304 and then was submitted by Sean Brady at UFC London, marking the first time in his career he enters a fight off consecutive losses. Prates enters this fight off a highlight knockout of Geoff Neal at UFC 319 in August.

    Those pairings have currently gotten the nod to feature on the main card over the likes of Beneil Dariush, Benoit Saint-Denis, Roman Kopylov, Gregory Rodrigues, Erin Blanchfield, and Angela Hill, all of whom are expected to be featured players on the event’s preliminary card.

    See below for the UFC 322 lineup, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Welterweight Championship: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev
    • Women’s Flyweight Championship: Valentina Shevchenko vs. Weili Zhang
    • Welterweight: Sean Brady vs. Michael Morales
    • Middleweight: Bo Nickal vs. Rodolfo Vieira
    • Welterweight: Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates

    Preliminary Card (Order TBA):

    • Lightweight: Beneil Dariush vs. Benoit Saint-Denis
    • Middleweight: Roman Kopylov vs. Gregory Rodrigues
    • Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez
    • Bantamweight: Malcolm Wellmaker vs. Cody Haddon
    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus vs. Gerald Meerschaert
    • Women’s Strawweight: Angela Hill vs. Fatima Kline
    • Middleweight: Baisangur Susurkaev vs. Eric McConico
  • UFC 322 Card Heats Up With Massive Lightweight Clash On Nov. 15

    UFC 322 Card Heats Up With Massive Lightweight Clash On Nov. 15

    The UFC 322 card continues to build into a potential blockbuster showdown.

    The MMA promotion will return to New York City on November 15 for UFC 322 at the Madison Square Garden, featuring a championship doubleheader at the top of the bill. In the main event, reigning welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena puts his belt on the line against former lightweight tiitleholder Islam Makhachev.

    Meanwhile, the co-main event features former strawweight queen Zhang Weili stepping up a division to take on reigning flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko.

    On Sunday, Square RMC Sport Combat reported that the already stacked UFC 322 card has gained extra firepower with an exciting lightweight showdown between top contender Beneil Dariush and Benoît Saint Denis.

    Dariush last stepped into the Octagon at UFC 317 this past June, securing a commanding unanimous decision victory over former 155-pound title challenger Renato Moicano. Before that triumph, the 36-year-old American endured consecutive first-round knockout defeats to Arman Tsarukyan and Charles Oliveira in 2023.

    “Benny” boasts a 17-6-1 UFC record, featuring notable wins over top-tier opponents such as Mateusz Gamrot and Tony Ferguson.

    Meanwhile, Saint Denis arrives at UFC 322 riding the momentum of a dominant submission victory over Mauricio Ruffy at UFC Paris earlier this month. The 29-year-old Frenchman once boasted a five-fight finishing streak but has gone 2-2 in his last four bouts.

    “God of War” holds a 7-3 UFC record, with all seven victories coming via finishes against notable opponents like Matt Frevola and Thiago Moises.

    Images: @beneildariush/@benoitst_denis/Instagram

    How Many Bouts Are Currently Booked For UFC 322?

    The UFC 322 card is shaping up to be one of the most stacked pay-per-view events of the year. Beyond the two championship bouts, eight more thrilling matchups are booked for the November 15 event as of now.

    The highly anticipated lineup will see former welterweight champion Leon Edwards returning to the Octagon to face rising contender Carlos Prates. The card will also showcase the long-awaited rematch between flyweights Erin Blanchfield and Tracy Cortez, a clash that has been six years in the making.

    Here’s the current UFC 322 lineup confirmed so far:

    • Welterweight title bout: Jack Della Maddalena (c) vs. Islam Makhachev
    • Women’s flyweight title bout: Valentina Shevchenko (c) vs. Zhang Weili
    • Welterweight bout: Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates
    • Lightweight bout: Beneil Dariush vs. Benoît Saint Denis
    • Middleweight bout: Bo Nickal vs. Rodolfo Vieira
    • Middleweight bout: Roman Kopylov vs. Gregory Rodrigues
    • Middleweight bout: Baysangur Susurkaev vs. Eric McConico
    • Women’s flyweight: Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez
    • Middleweight bout: Kyle Daukaus vs. Gerald Meerschaert
    • Strawweight bout: Angela Hill vs. Fatima Kline

  • Baisangur Susurkaev Booked For Return At UFC 322 After Dream Octagon Debut

    Baisangur Susurkaev Booked For Return At UFC 322 After Dream Octagon Debut

    Baisangur Susurkaev is already lined up for his sophomore UFC appearance.

    Last month, Susurkaev achieved a record-fast turnaround in the UFC, scoring a first-round knockout over Murtaza Talha to secure his contract on Contender Series. Following his impressive win, the 24-year-old Russian appealed to UFC CEO Dana White to be added to the UFC 319 card on just four days’ notice alongside fellow countryman Khamzat Chimaev, and his request was approved.

    Having stepped into his DWCS fight with only four days’ notice, “Hunter” was scheduled for his UFC debut with the same lightning-fast turnaround against fellow newcomer Eric Nolan. He lived up to the hype, securing a comeback submission victory in the second round.

    Baisangur Susurkaev Set To Face Eric McConico At UFC 322

    According to a recent report from MMA Fighting, Baisangur Susurkaev is scheduled to take on Eric McConico in a middleweight clash at UFC 322 on November 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

    “Hunter” currently boasts a perfect 10-0 professional record, including eight knockouts and one submission victory.

    Meanwhile, McConico UFC 322 following a split decision victory over Cody Brundage at UFC Vegas 109. The 35-year-old American made his Octagon debut in February at UFC Seattle, but suffered a setback when Nursulton Ruziboev stopped him via second-round knockout.

    McConico holds a professional record of 10-3-1, with seven of his victories coming by stoppage.

    UFC 322 will feature a championship double-header, with welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena making his first title defense against former lightweight titleholder Islam Makhachev. In the co-main event, former strawweight queen Zhang Weili moves up a division to challenge reigning bantamweight champion Valentina Shevchenko.

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  • ‘Slow And Stiff’ – Fans React To Islam Makhachev Polishing His Striking Skills Ahead Of Jack Della Maddalena Superfight At UFC 322

    ‘Slow And Stiff’ – Fans React To Islam Makhachev Polishing His Striking Skills Ahead Of Jack Della Maddalena Superfight At UFC 322

    Islam Makhachev’s preparation is underway for the biggest fight of his career.

    In June, Makhachev vacated his UFC lightweight titleholder to pursue double-champ status by moving up to welterweight. He is now scheduled to challenge reigning 170-pound champion Jack Della Maddalena in the UFC 322 main event on November 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

    The 32-year-old Russian has built his reputation on world-class wrestling and suffocating grappling that has overwhelmed countless opponents. However, his next test is expected to be far more challenging, as Maddalena brings a lethal striking arsenal paired with solid takedown defense.

    Makhachev and his team appear fully aware of the danger the Australian champion presents, and they’re leaving nothing to chance. A noticeably bulked-up Makhachev recently shared training camp footage on his Instagram stories, where he could be seen sharpening his striking skills while working the mitts in preparation for the showdown.

    Fans React To Islam Makhachev Sharpening His Striking Before UFC 322

    MMA fans responded with mixed reactions after watching Islam Makhachev working on his striking game ahead of his title clash with Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322.

    While many expressed excitement for the matchup, others downplayed its significance, insisting the former lightweight champion will ultimately lean on his wrestling once again.

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    Makhachev last competed at UFC 311 this past January, where he made quick work of short-notice replacement Renato Moicano, securing a first-round submission to notch his fourth successful title defense.

    The Dagestani standout is riding an impressive 15-fight win streak, highlighted by statement wins over Alexander Volkanovski, Dustin Poirier, and Charles Oliveira. His lone career blemish came nearly a decade ago at UFC 192 in October 2015, when Adriano Martins handed him a first-round knockout loss.

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  • Bo Nickal Returns To Face Veteran Submission Artist At UFC 322 Following First Career Loss

    Bo Nickal Returns To Face Veteran Submission Artist At UFC 322 Following First Career Loss

    Bo Nickal will be looking to get back to his winning ways.

    According to a recent report by MMA journalist Higor Ciconello, Nickal is set to make his Octagon return against veteran submission specialist Rodolfo Vieira in a middleweight showdown at UFC 322 on November 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

    The UFC 322 card is set to feature a blockbuster double-header. In the main event, reigning UFC welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena will make his first title defense against former lightweight king Islam Makhachev.

    Meanwhile, the co-main event will feature former strawweight queen Zhang Weili moving up a division to challenge reigning bantamweight champion Valentina Shevchenko. Additionally, former 170-pound titleholder Leon Edwards will face rising finisher Carlos Prates.

    When Did Bo Nickal and Rodolfo Vieira Last Compete In The UFC?

    Bo Nickal last stepped into the Octagon at UFC Des Moines this past May, where he suffered the first defeat of his professional MMA career, falling to Reinier de Ridder via second-round TKO.

    Before that setback, the 29-year-old wrestling phenom had strung together a four-fight winning streak. Nickal now holds a 7-1 professional record, with six of his victories coming by stoppage.

    Meanwhile, Rodolfo Vieira will enter UFC 322 riding the momentum of a unanimous decision victory over Tresean Gore at UFC Vegas 108 last month, bouncing back from a February loss to Andre Petroski. “The Black Belt Hunter” has been part of the UFC roster since 2019 and has secured stoppage wins over Armen Petrosyan and Cody Brundage.

    The 35-year-old Brazilian grappler boasts a professional record of 11-3, with nine victories coming by way of submission and one by knockout.

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  • Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Announced For UFC 322 Main Event, Weili Zhang To Vacate Title And Challenge Valentina Shevchenko In Co-Main Event

    Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Announced For UFC 322 Main Event, Weili Zhang To Vacate Title And Challenge Valentina Shevchenko In Co-Main Event

    The UFC will be returning to New York’s Madison Square Garden for UFC 322 on November 15, featuring a pair of what could be considered championship superfights to headline the night.

    The main event will see Jack Della Maddalena make his first defense of the UFC welterweight championship, as he faces the challenge of former UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.

    JDM, an alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, has gone unbeaten in professional MMA since dropping his first two fights. His rise up the welterweight ranks ended in successful fashion with a win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May to claim the UFC’s 170-pound title.

    Makhachev became UFC lightweight champion with a submission of Charles Oliveira at UFC 280. He defended the title four times, defeating Alexander Volkanovski twice, as well as defeating Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano, before vacating the belt — now held by Ilia Topuria — earlier this year.

    Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev, Valentina Shevchenko vs. Weili Zhang Official For UFC 322

    Like the stories of Makhachev and Topuria, Weili Zhang will be vacating her strawweight championship and challenging Valentina Shevchenko for the women’s flyweight title in the UFC 323 co-main event — a battle of the top two-ranked pound-for-pound women’s fighters in the UFC today.

    Shevchenko initially won the women’s flyweight championship at UFC 231, defending the belt seven times before her trilogy with Alexa Grasso that saw her lose and regain the title. Shevchenko defended the belt earlier this year at UFC 315, defeating Manon Fiorot.

    Zhang, a two-time UFC women’s strawweight champion, began her second run with the gold by submitting Carla Esparza at UFC 281, which was also held at Madison Square Garden. She has since successfully defended the title against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    UFC 322 will also feature former welterweight champion Leon Edwards in action against Carlos Prates. Edwards lost to Sean Brady earlier this year in his first fight since dropping the belt to Belal Muhammad. Prates, meanwhile, scored a highlight knockout of Geoff Neal just a couple of weeks ago at UFC 319.

  • UFC 322 Will See Tracy Cortez And Erin Blanchfield Settle Unfinished Business After Six Years

    UFC 322 Will See Tracy Cortez And Erin Blanchfield Settle Unfinished Business After Six Years

    Tracy Cortez and Erin Blanchfield are set to run it back in a rematch.

    On Tuesday, MMA Junkie’s Nolan King first reported that Tracy Cortez and Erin Blanchfield are booked for a flyweight clash with possible title implications at UFC 322 on November 15. Although the promotion has yet to finalize the venue for its 12th pay-per-view event of 2025, history suggests it will likely land at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

    The UFC 322 headliner is heavily rumored to feature former lightweight champion Islam Makhachev moving up in weight to challenge reigning welterweight king Jack Della Maddalena. However, the potential showdown has yet to be made official.

    When Did Tracy Cortez and Erin Blanchfield First Face Off?

    UFC 322 is set to host a rematch six years in the making, as Tracy Cortez and Erin Blanchfield run it back following their first encounter at Invicta FC 34 in 2019. On that night, Cortez edged out Blanchfield via razor-close split decision, handing her the first loss of her professional career.

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    Erin Blanchfield last competed at UFC Edmonton in November 2024, where she rebounded from her first loss in the Octagon to Manon Fiorot by outclassing former strawweight champion Rose Namajunas in a unanimous decision. “Cold Blooded” currently holds a 7-1 record in the UFC, with notable victories over Taila Santos, Jessica Andrade, and Molly McCann.

    Blanchfield was slated to headline UFC Vegas 107 against Maycee Barber in May. However, moments before her walkout, “The Future” experienced a medical issue, forcing the fight to be canceled immediately.

    Meanwhile, Tracy Cortez is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Viviane Araujo at UFC 317 in June. The 31-year-old’s five-fight UFC win streak was previously snapped by Rose Namajunas in July 2024. Since making her promotional debut in November 2019, Cortez has compiled a 6-1 UFC record, earning wins over Jasmine Jasudavicius and Melissa Gatto.

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov Claims Islam Makhachev Will Challenge Jack Della Maddalena At UFC 322

    Khabib Nurmagomedov Claims Islam Makhachev Will Challenge Jack Della Maddalena At UFC 322

    Islam Makhachev has been expected to challenge for the welterweight championship since those rumors first surfaced early this year. And now, it appears Khabib Nurmagomedov may have dropped a hint of the timeframe.

    During a recent sit-down (video courtesy of The Cornell Combat Sports Show), Nurmagomedov said that, as rumors have indicated, Makhachev will challenge reigning welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322.

    Rumors are UFC 322 is being planned for November 15 at — per usual with the UFC’s pay-per-view schedule — New York’s Madison Square Garden.

    Islam Makhachev vs. Jack Della Maddalena At UFC 322 Confirmed By Khabib Nurmagomedov?

    Makhachev will be stepping up to welterweight for this bout, as planned when it was announced by UFC CEO and President Dana White that he would be vacating the UFC lightweight title.

    The lightweight title would end up going to Ilia Topuria, who bested Charles Oliveira at UFC 317 back in June. Topuria vacated his own featherweight title in the process, as he had planned since last year to challenge Makhachev. Plans changed, however, following Della Maddalena defeating Belal Muhammad for the 170-pound title at UFC 315 in May.

    Makachev originally won the lightweight title in a bout against Oliveira at UFC 280. Makhachev defended the title successfully a record four consecutive times, defeating Alexander Volkanovski twice, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano.