UFC 322: A Stacked Card at Madison Square Garden but Missing the Ultimate Showdown
UFC 322 promises an exciting lineup at Madison Square Garden, but fans still miss the potential superfight between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall.

The UFC 322 card is set to light up Madison Square Garden on November 15th, featuring five current and past champions in three high-stakes bouts. Despite the star-studded lineup, the absence of a Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall superfight leaves a lingering sense of disappointment among fans.
The Mega Card
- Zhang Weili vs. Valentina Shevchenko: Zhang vacates her strawweight belt to challenge the reigning flyweight champion, Shevchenko, in a co-main event that promises fireworks.
- Islam Makhachev vs. Jack Della Maddalena: Makhachev, who vacated his lightweight belt earlier this year, aims to claim the welterweight title against the formidable Della Maddalena.
- Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates: Former welterweight champion Edwards seeks to break his losing streak against the knockout artist Prates.
The Missing Superfight
While the UFC 322 card is undeniably impressive, it pales in comparison to the potential spectacle of Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall. Jones, considered the greatest of all time, retired before this fight could materialize, leaving fans to wonder what could have been.
Champions Moving Weight Classes
The necessity for champions to vacate their belts to move up in weight classes remains a contentious issue. Interim titles can keep divisions active and ensure fighters get paid, but allowing champions to retain their belts while challenging in other divisions could create more unification bouts and maintain continuity.
Fight Predictions
- Zhang vs. Shevchenko: Zhang, with less wear and tear, might have the edge over the veteran Shevchenko.
- Makhachev vs. Della Maddalena: Makhachev's grappling skills make him the favorite, but Della Maddalena's striking prowess keeps this fight highly unpredictable.
UFC 322 is set to be a monumental event, but the shadow of the missed Jones vs. Aspinall fight looms large, reminding fans of the unpredictability and drama that define MMA.