The UFC has confirmed its closing pay-per-view occasion of 2025 with UFC 323, set for December 6 at T-Cell Area in Las Vegas. Dana White introduced the cardboard that includes two championship fights and a number of other pivotal matchups that might reshape a number of divisions.
Main Event: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2
Bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili will face former champion Petr Yan in the main event, marking a rematch of their March 2023 bout. Dvalishvili dominated their first assembly with a unanimous choice victory, establishing his historic rise to the championship.
The Georgian champion enters this fight with an unprecedented level of activity, having already defended his title three times in 2025. He defeated Umar Nurmagomedov in January, submitted Sean O’Malley in June, and most recently outpointed Cory Sandhagen at UFC 320. If profitable towards Yan, Dvalishvili would change into the primary UFC fighter to defend a title 4 instances inside a single calendar 12 months.
Dvalishvili has established a number of UFC information throughout his present reign, together with turning into the primary fighter to file over 100 takedowns in Octagon historical past. His relentless wrestling method and conditioning have made him almost untouchable within the bantamweight division, profitable 14 consecutive fights.
Yan faces a significant challenge in his return to title contention after suffering three consecutive losses from 2022 to early 2023. The Russian fighter has rebuilt his reputation with three straight victories, defeating Song Yadong, Deiveson Figueiredo, and Marcus McGhee. His technical striking and championship experience make him a dangerous opponent for any bantamweight.
Co-Main Event: Pantoja vs. Van
The co-main event features flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja defending against rising contender Joshua Van. Pantoja has dominated the 125-pound division with an eight-fight winning streak, including four successful title defenses.
The Brazilian champion has established himself among the greatest flyweights in UFC history, holding division records for most wins, submissions, and finishes. His recent performances include submission victories over Kai Kara-France and Kai Asakura, demonstrating his elite grappling skills.
Van represents the new generation of flyweight talent at just 24 years old. The Myanmar-born fighter has compiled an impressive 8-1 UFC record over two years, highlighted by his Fight of the Night performance against Brandon Royval at UFC 317. Regardless of solely 5 years of MMA coaching, Van has competed 17 instances professionally, showcasing exceptional exercise and growth.

UFC 323
The undercard includes several fighters at career crossroads. Former two-division champion Henry Cejudo faces Payton Talbott in what could possibly be a defining second for each fighters. Cejudo enters on a three-fight dropping streak since coming back from retirement in 2023, having misplaced to Aljamain Sterling, Merab Dvalishvili, and Track Yadong.

Former light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz meets Bogdan Guskov in one other essential bout. Blachowicz seeks to finish a difficult interval in his profession, having gone 0-2-1 in his final three fights regardless of aggressive performances towards prime contenders. Guskov brings momentum from a four-fight ending streak, together with a knockout victory over Nikita Krylov.

UFC 323 marks the final pay-per-view under the current ESPN partnership before the promotion transitions to a new media deal with Paramount in 2026. This shift will eliminate the traditional pay-per-view model for numbered UFC events, making this card historically significant for the sport’s broadcasting evolution.
