The UFC 328 card in Newark is taking shape, and a compelling new welterweight clash has just been added to the stacked undercard. With the middleweight title headliner between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland already capturing headlines, this fresh matchup promises to deliver its own brand of fireworks.
Stepping into the spotlight are two fighters on very different, yet equally intriguing, paths. Yaroslav Amosov, the former Bellator champion and training partner of boxing great Oleksandr Usyk, made a dominant statement in his UFC debut by submitting veteran Neil Magny. He now faces Joel Alvarez, a dangerous newcomer to the 170-pound division. Alvarez announced his arrival at welterweight in style last October with a decisive win over Vicente Luque, proving his power carries up a weight class.
This is a classic striker vs. grappler dynamic with major implications. Amosov will look to impose his relentless wrestling and top control, while Alvarez will aim to keep the fight standing and utilize his sharp striking. For the winner, a spot in the welterweight top 15 is likely the next stop, adding high stakes to an already explosive matchup.
Set for May 9th at the Prudential Center, UFC 328 is shaping up to be a can't-miss event from top to bottom. This welterweight battle is a perfect example of the depth on this card, offering a potential breakout moment before the champions even step into the octagon.