UFC 316 promises to be one of the largest and best MMA fighter cards this year.
Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley will rematchen Bantamweight Gold in the main event of Saturday evening.
For that, 135LB Queen Julianna Pena will defend her belt against Kayla Harrison in the UFC 316 co-headliner.
Such a stacked map needs an All-Star Broadcast team, which was unveiled by MMA Fighting on Monday.
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UFC 316 temporary employment team unveiled
Joe Rogan returns to the obligation to comment on UFC 316 after he had rejected the latest pay-per-view show.
Dominick Cruz stepped in after the popular podcaster said that he would “prefer to go to Russia” than to Canada travel for UFC 315.
Rogan will return this weekend to comment next to Daniel Cormier and Jon Anik.
The rest of the broadcasting team includes Teddy Atlas, who will serve as an analyst at UFC 316.
Atlas, a renowned boxing trainer, supervised Mike Tyson's early years before he coaches hunters at top level, such as Michael Moorer, Timothy Bradley, Shannon Briggs, Wilfred Benitez and Oleksandr Gvozdyk.
Atlas is accompanied by retired UFC veterans Anthony Smith and Chael Sonnen, who will also analyze the fights in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Will Joe Rogan be on UFC 317?
Joe Rogan is the voice of UFC Pay-per-View events, but in recent years he has opted against international trips for shows.
Fortunately, UFC 317 will take place in Las Vegas, so he will be there for the map of 28 June.
Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira will fight for the lightweight title by Islam Makhachev in the main event.
For that, Alexandre Pantoja will try to continue his dominant reign as a flight weight champion when he records the Top Kai Kai Kara-France.
