UFC 328 is poised for a high-stakes main event featuring Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland, with heightened security measures and significant pre-fight discussions marking its buildup. The event has garnered substantial attention, not only for its headline bout but also for other fighters preparing to make their impact.
The highly anticipated clash between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland headlines UFC 328, drawing extensive coverage and expert analysis. ESPN and Bleacher Report staff have offered their picks for the main card, while Yahoo Sports explored the narrative of whom the UFC might prefer to win between Chimaev and Strickland. Chimaev himself expressed hopes that this fight, anticipated to be his biggest career payday, could mark his final bout at middleweight, opting to let his fighting speak for itself. The event's intensity was further highlighted by a live stream of the pre-fight press conference, where fighter Joaquin Buckley noted it was "where I should be."
The buildup to UFC 328 has been characterized by notable tensions, including extra police involvement surrounding the Khamzat Chimaev-Sean Strickland preparations, as reported by the New York Post. Adding to the pre-event drama, UFC 328 star Waldo Cortes-Acosta shared details of a recent altercation with Josh Hokit at the UFC Apex, further underscoring the high-pressure environment.
Beyond the main event, several fighters carry significant narratives into UFC 328. Joshua Van expressed pride in making history for Asian MMA, while Tatsuro Taira enters the octagon carrying a country's dream. Expectations are also high for Ateba Gautier, who competes in Newark. Sherdog has provided best bets for the event, and UFC.com offers a comprehensive fight-by-fight preview, detailing the matchups and potential outcomes across the card.
Reporter: JKN Global News Desk



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