The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is holding its first pay-per-view (PPV) event since Tom Aspinall got poked in the eyes by Cyril Gane. This time the event will be headlined by Jack Della Maddalena, who defends his welterweight title against Islam Makhachev.
UFC 322 is scheduled for Saturday, November 15th at the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. Early qualifiers will begin at 6:00 pm ET or 3:00 pm PT for West Coast residents. Preliminary competition will begin at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT. Please note: these are approximate start times and may change depending on how long the early qualifiers run.
While the event isn't as star-studded as UFC 320, the event still has some good fights lined up. With that in mind, if you're Canadian and want to stay up to date, here are some options for you:
Schedule
Early Qualifiers
- Vyacheslav Borshchev vs. Mateus Camilo
- Baysangur Susurkaev vs. Eric McConico
- Angela Hill vs Fatima Cline
- Pat Sabatini vs. Chepe Marsical
- Kyle Daukaus vs. Gerald Meerschaert
Preliminary selections
- Malcolm Wellmaker vs. Etin Ewing
- Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez
- Roman Kopylov vs. Gregory Rodriguez
- Bo Nickal vs. Rodolfo Vieira
Main map
- Beneil Dariush vs. Benoit St. Denis
- Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Rights
- Sean Brady vs Michael Morales
- Valentina Shevchenko vs. Zhang Weili (women's flyweight title)
- Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev
Where to watch
As expected, a slew of streaming services and Canadian TV providers are hosting the event in Canada.
Qualifiers can be watched on Sportsnet or TVA Sports, but the UFC 322 main card is a pay-per-view (PPV) event only. Early qualifiers can be viewed via UFC Fight Pass.
The PPV will currently be available to order on Sportsnet+UFC PPV on UFC Fight Pass, YouTube and several Canadian TV providers (Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, etc.)
Fight Pass, the UFC's streaming service, is currently available on an annual basis or as part of a two-month special offer. The annual plan costs $61.99 CAD, and the special two-month plan costs $14.99 CAD. Fight Pass is currently available on Android, iOS, Amazon Fire, Chromecast (though it's not listed on the website, it is compatible), ROKU, Xbox, LG, Samsung Smart TVs, and Sony Android TVs.
Similar to previous UFC cards.DAZN will also be hosting the event. However this requires DAZN subscription to actually get paid per view, which is very difficult. Luckily, the DAZN plan that includes UFC is the cheapest, but it costs around $24.99 CAD per month. However, if you already have a DAZN subscription and use it regularly, you can purchase the pay-per-view through DAZN itself for $69.99 CAD. If you are a regular YouTube user, the platform will also be hosting the PPV stream Same price ($69.99 CAD).
A quick note: Most local bars and restaurants will also host the event, with most “sports bar” style establishments allowing walk-ins without a reservation. If you want to get a good seat, I would recommend getting there early.
However, if you'd rather skip the streaming and watch the pay-per-view from home, several Canadian television providers will be broadcasting UFC 322. If you're currently subscribed to one of these providers, you can follow the links below for information on how to book the event:
Image Credit: Madison Square Garden
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