The first UFC event of the year was all set, but as always, success depended on the fighters stepping up. UFC 324, broadcast live on Paramount+ from Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, had its share of skeptics. The card featured four former champions but was shortened to 11 bouts due to multiple last-minute cancellations. Fans often judge an event by its lasting impression, and those watching the January 24 main event witnessed something memorable.
The standout moment was Justin Gaethje’s victory over Paddy Pimblett, which shook up the night’s biggest winners and losers. Gaethje’s unanimous decision win crowned him the interim lightweight champion and gave him one last shot to claim the undisputed title, possibly in his final fight. Despite his defeat, Pimblett impressed many with his toughness and heart, enhancing his reputation despite falling short against a top contender.
Umar Nurmagomedov suffered a setback despite extending his winning streak in the bantamweight division. Although he’s considered elite among bantamweights, his decision win over Deiveson Figueiredo failed to make a lasting impact on the title conversation and is likely to be overshadowed for some time.
Natalia Silva’s controversial win over Rose Namajunas guarantees her a title shot, despite not originally being slated to fight at the event. Taking the opportunity when Alexa Grasso withdrew, Silva’s confidence signals a clear challenge ahead against champion Valentina Shevchenko, positioning her as a rising force in the division.
Arnold Allen’s defeat to Jean Silva may not look harmful on paper, but it comes on the heels of an inconsistent run marked by injuries and missed momentum. Losing to a high-profile opponent like Silva hurts his standing in the featherweight ranks and raises concerns about his future trajectory.
Waldo Cortez-Acosta has shown growth through risky fights in recent months. His TKO victory over Derrick Lewis was a significant highlight, underlining his readiness to contend for the heavyweight title next.
Alex Perez’s performance was mixed: although he bounced back by stopping flyweight standout Charles Johnson early, his recent weight issues limited his overall impact. Perez’s trajectory remains uncertain, as he continues to hover on the edge of breakthrough and setback.
Among the notable mentions, Ateba Gauthier’s hype cooled slightly despite a decision win over Andrei Plyaev, which is understandable for a fighter still early in his career. Denzel Freeman’s future was dealt a blow after a decisive loss to Josh Hokit, while Ty Miller started his UFC tenure brightly, securing a win and earning the promotion’s first $25,000 completion bonus.
Fan Take: UFC 324 showcased both the unpredictability and excitement that keep fight fans hooked, as new contenders emerged and established names were challenged. These outcomes not only reshape divisional landscapes but also hint at fresh rivalries and shifts in power that could define the next era of the sport.

