UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett and Harrison vs. Nunes Set for Vegas Showdown
Source: Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett, Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes, Sean O’Malley return set for UFC 324 (2025-11-28)
In a major announcement that underscores the UFC’s strategic partnership with Paramount, UFC President Dana White revealed an electrifying lineup for UFC 324, scheduled for January 24, 2026, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The event will feature high-stakes bouts including Justin Gaethje versus Paddy Pimblett for the interim lightweight title, and Kayla Harrison versus Amanda Nunes for the bantamweight title. This marks a significant moment as the UFC introduces an interim belt in the lightweight division due to reigning champion Ilia Topuria’s absence in the first quarter of 2026. The event is the first of 13 numbered UFC events under the new partnership, signaling a strategic move to boost global reach and media integration. Gaethje, with a record of 26-5, is a former interim champion known for his relentless fighting style and recent victories that have kept him at the top of the lightweight division. Pimblett, rising rapidly in popularity, is known for his charismatic personality and aggressive fighting approach, making this bout highly anticipated. Kayla Harrison, a dominant force in women’s MMA with multiple PFL titles, is stepping into the UFC to challenge Nunes, one of the greatest female fighters in history, for the bantamweight crown. Nunes, with her impressive record and history of defending titles, aims to solidify her legacy with a victory. The UFC’s strategic partnership with Paramount aims to enhance live event coverage, expand global viewership, and innovate fan engagement through integrated streaming and multimedia content. This event not only highlights the UFC’s commitment to delivering top-tier fights but also reflects its broader vision of transforming MMA into a mainstream entertainment powerhouse. Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting what promises to be a landmark event, setting new standards for combat sports entertainment in 2026.
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