UFC 310 is primed to rock the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, this Saturday, Dec. 7, showcasing an action-packed slate of matchups. The final pay-per-view (PPV) event of the year will maintain the promotion's tradition of wrapping up the calendar with a spectacle in 'Sin City'.
The marquee fight card will be headlined by reigning UFC flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja defending his title against debutant Kai Asakura. Meanwhile, in the co-main event, undefeated welterweights Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Machado Garry are set to collide in a five-round battle, which could potentially determine the next title contender.
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UFC 310 broadcasters and commentators
As usual, the broadcast team for UFC 310 will be led by play-by-play commentator Jon Anik, with seasoned color analysts Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier joining him to provide expert commentary. This dynamic trio consistently joins forces for PPV events across the United States.
Dan Hellie will take the reins as host for the official weigh-in show ahead of the final numbered event, set for Friday. He’ll be joined by a panel that includes Cormier, reigning UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad, and UFC commentator Laura Sanko.
UFC correspondent Megan Olivi will be on hand to conduct pre- and post-fight interviews with fighters backstage while also providing live updates throughout the event. Meanwhile, the iconic voice of the octagon, Bruce Buffer, will introduce the fighters before each matchup.
Meanwhile, former UFC light heavyweight title challenger Chael Sonnen and former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz will join the UFC 310 post-fight show as desk analysts, providing expert insights throughout the event as needed. Additionally, renowned coach and analyst Din Thomas will contribute his expertise to the broadcast.
UFC 310 was originally slated to feature a headline bout between Muhammad defending his 170-pound title against Shavkat Rakhmonov. However, 'Remember the Name' was forced to pull out due to a toe infection. As a result, the title fight between Alexandre Pantoja and Kai Asakura was elevated to the main event of the night.
Meanwhile, Ian Garry stepped up to fill the void left by Muhammad's withdrawal, agreeing to take on 'Nomad' on short notice. To seize this opportunity, Garry gave up his original headlining fight against Joaquin Buckley at UFC Tampa on Dec. 14.