UFC 324 marks the beginning of the promotion’s new broadcast partnership with Paramount, bringing several well-known fighters back to the spotlight. Dana White, the UFC president, recently revealed the lineup for UFC 324, signaling a fresh chapter in the sport’s evolution.
The highlight of the event is a contentious interim lightweight title bout between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett, with a women’s bantamweight championship fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes as the co-main event. Notably, former UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley, who once seemed like a newcomer, is also featured on the card.
The fight card includes:
– Paddy Pimblett vs. Justin Gaethje – Interim Lightweight Title Match
– Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes – Bantamweight Title Match
– Sean O’Malley vs. Song Yadong
– Derrick Lewis vs. Waldo Cortez-Acosta
– Arnold Allen vs. Jean Silva
– Rose Namajunas vs. Alexa Grasso
– Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Deiveson Figueiredo
– Ateva Gauthier vs. Andrei Pryaev
– Modestas Bukauskas vs. Nikita Krylov
Fans are invited to share their opinions on whether the UFC’s debut with Paramount will live up to expectations.
Sean O’Malley recently expressed frustrations about his career trajectory ahead of UFC 324. After winning the bantamweight title in 2024 and defending it once against Marlon Vera, he lost the belt to Merab Dvalishvili and was subsequently defeated again in a rematch. Despite his high profile in the sport, O’Malley is scheduled to face Song Yadong on the main card but was disappointed to learn that his fight is not the co-main event. On his YouTube channel, he voiced his disappointment, saying his value in the UFC has hit an all-time low.
Currently, it appears challenging for O’Malley to climb back into bantamweight title contention, especially since he has already faced the reigning champion twice. However, Dvalishvili has hinted at a possible move to featherweight, which, if it happens, could open the door for O’Malley to fight his way back to the top with a win over Yadong.
Fan Take: This event is critical for fighting fans because it not only launches a new broadcast era but also features high-stakes title fights and compelling storylines like O’Malley’s comeback quest. The outcomes could significantly shape future divisions and rivalries, injecting fresh excitement into the sport.

