Veteran commentator Joe Rogan is confirmed to return to the UFC broadcast booth for UFC 322. After missing the previous pay-per-view, Rogan will be back for the main event at Madison Square Garden, bringing his signature insight to one of the promotion’s biggest nights of the year.
Play-by-Play and Color Commentary
Jon Anik will lead the play-by-play coverage for UFC 322, with former two-division champion Daniel Cormier and Joe Rogan providing color commentary. Together, this trio is expected to deliver detailed analysis and expert insight throughout the main card’s action.
Desk Analysts and Post-Fight Coverage
Chael Sonnen, Anthony Smith, and Teddy Atlas will serve as desk analysts during fight night, offering breakdowns of the matchups and strategic commentary. Brendan Fitzgerald will host the post-fight show, guiding viewers through fight results and highlights after the final bell.
Megan Olivi will be on the ground as a roving reporter, conducting interviews and offering real-time updates throughout UFC 322. Bruce Buffer, the legendary octagon announcer, will introduce the fighters in the arena, maintaining his iconic presence for the main card.
The official UFC 322 weigh-in show will take place on Friday morning, hosted by Dan Hellie. UFC veterans and analysts will provide insights into the fighters’ preparations and preview the bouts on the card.
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Event Schedule
UFC 322’s main card will stream on ESPN+ pay-per-view beginning at 10 p.m. ET. Prelims will air at 8 p.m. ET on ESPNews, ESPN+, Disney+, and FX, while early prelims start at 6 p.m. ET across the same platforms.
With this full broadcast lineup, fans can expect a complete viewing experience, including expert commentary, in-depth analysis, backstage interviews, and live updates from the fighters’ corner.






