Dana White Announces Three Headline Fights for UFC 322 at Madison Square Garden
From a plane in Washington, D.C., UFC CEO Dana White announced the three fights that will culminate at UFC 322 at Madison Square Garden in New York on November 15. In these three contests, five current and former champions will participate. The strawweight champion, Zhang Weili, will vacate her belt to move up to women’s flyweight and challenge the reigning champion, Valentina Shevchenko, in the co-main event. In addition, Islam Makhachev, ranked among the best pound-for-pound fighters, will seek the welterweight title against champion Jack Della Maddalena. White also revealed that former welterweight champion Leon Edwards will face Carlos Prates, who has knocked out 11 of his last 12 opponents.Is this three-fight event better than if we had Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall at MSG?
No, not even close. Although this alignment is amazing, Jones against Aspinall would have been one of the greatest fights in UFC history. Neither of these fights comes close to that magnitude. Jones is the best of all time, but his “reign” in heavyweight was a bit disappointing. Would it have been better if he had fought against an English challenger as dangerous as Aspinall to crown an undisputed champion in Jones’ home state? That kind of fight would have attracted celebrities in private jets from all over the country. It would have been a spectacle. Jones’ decision to retire is disappointing. It was a smart decision, as why risk fighting Aspinall when his legacy and bank account were already secured? He made a business move, something uncommon in MMA, and should be admired in a way. However, the way he prolonged it for so long generated a lot of discontent. UFC has put together a quality card for UFC 322, which is generating excitement in the sport. Without a doubt, it will be a massive event, but the global excitement doesn’t come close to what Jones vs. Aspinall would have been.Is it good for MMA that champions have to vacate their UFC belts to move up a weight class?
When comparing the resumes of the fighters in the main event, it’s impossible not to list Makhachev as the favorite. Makhachev, who has traditionally fought at 155 pounds, will not be significantly smaller than Della Maddalena on fight night, and Makhachev’s world-class grappling helps offset any size disadvantage he may have. That said, I wouldn’t feel comfortable betting against Della Maddalena. Makhachev almost has to be the favorite for a variety of reasons, but in practice, for me, this is a 50-50 fight.