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Keep your eyes on this Heavyweight prospect… Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to “Sin City” this weekend (Sat., Jan. 24, 2026) for its first-ever Paramount+ event, UFC 324, which goes down inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas,
The first UFC Fight Night of the year takes place this weekend when a pair of contenders in the men’s bantamweight division step into the cage for their first main event.
Paramount+ is now the exclusive U.S. broadcaster of UFC events. To watch UFC numbered events like UFC 325: Volkanovski vs. Lopes 2 on Paramount+, you’ll just need a subscription to the streamer — no pay-per-view purchase required.
UFC is back for the first fight of the year, a match-up between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett, on January 24, 2026, for the interim UFC Lightweight Championship. Saturday night’s UFC fight begins with early prelims at 5 p.m. ET. Regular prelims begin at 7, with the main event kicking off at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
UFC 324 continues with a fight between Gaethje and Pimblett. Check the UFC 324 odds series for our Gaethje-Pimblett prediction and pick.
Diego Lopes’ talent and skill have been apparent since his first bout in the UFC. He has gone 6-1 since 2023 and undoubtedly has the submission and knockout power to earn the win in this rematch. For now, he is the +120 underdog at the best Massachusetts sportsbooks.
In one of the more uninspired weigh-in showings in recent memory, four fighters on UFC Vegas 113's prelims missed weight, including two — Gianni Vazquez and Muin Gafurov — who badly missed their targets by 5 pounds.
The UFC Vegas 113 Prelims continue. Check the UFC Vegas 113 odds series for our Nurmagomedov-Basharat prediction and pick.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight strikers Rafael Fiziev vs. Mauricio Ruffy will duel this weekend (Sat., Jan. 31, 2026) inside Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia for UFC 325. It’s unfortunately quite difficult to get a full read on where Fiziev belongs in 2026.
The feud between Paddy Pimblett and Dan Hooker isn’t going away anytime soon, which isn’t surprising considering what was said between them. On January 24, ‘The Baddy’ suffered his first loss inside the Octagon when he was beaten by Justin Gaethje over five rounds.