The octagon is set to sizzle this Saturday as UFC 328 descends upon the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., with a middleweight title bout that promises fireworks. Defending champion Khamzat Chimaev puts his undefeated record on the line against the third-ranked Sean Strickland in the main event, airing live on Paramount+ starting at 9 p.m. ET.
Chimaev, a perfect 15-0 in his career, has been nothing short of dominant since joining the UFC, winning all nine of his bouts inside the promotion. The 32-year-old Chechen fighter boasts a well-rounded arsenal with six knockouts, six submissions, and three decision victories, earning him six Performance of the Night honors along the way. His last outing saw him outlast Dricus du Plessis via unanimous decision at UFC 319 last August, proving he can go the distance when needed.
Standing across the cage will be Sean Strickland, a fighter known for his relentless pressure and sharp boxing. The American bounced back in emphatic fashion this past February, stopping Anthony Hernandez by knockout at UFC Fight Night. With that momentum, Strickland enters as a +380 underdog, while Chimaev commands the -500 favorite spot on the DraftKings Sportsbook odds board.
For fans looking to get in on the action, this is a fight that has "must-watch" written all over it. Chimaev's suffocating grappling and Strickland's crisp striking create a classic clash of styles. Will "Borz" continue his meteoric rise, or can Strickland pull off the upset and shake up the middleweight division?
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Whether you're a seasoned bettor or just looking to enjoy the fight, this main event has all the ingredients for an unforgettable night of MMA action. Get your gear ready, settle in, and prepare for a battle that could redefine the middleweight landscape.
