The broadcast team for UFC 300 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 13 will include Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, Daniel Cormier, Megan Olivi, Din Thomas, Chael Sonnen, Anthony Smith, and Teddy Atlas.
Alright, folks, it’s official. The UFC 300 card’s broadcast team is locked and loaded. We’re talking about the usual suspects here, all set to rock the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 13.
Jon Anik’s the man leading the charge. He’s handling the play-by-play duties, as he always does. But he’s not alone. Nope, he’s got company.
Who’s with him, you ask? Well, we’ve got comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan. He’s not just there for laughs, though. He’s sitting right next to a legend – former two-division champ and UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier. Cormier’s the one dishing out color commentary for the event.
This isn’t just hearsay, folks. UFC officials gave MMA Fighting the lowdown on Thursday. They confirmed the whole broadcast team.
But wait, there’s more. Besides Anik, Rogan, and Cormier on commentary, we’ve got Megan Olivi. She’s the one in the arena, handling backstage news and interviews. And guess who’s joining the broadcast as the “coach”? UFC veteran Din Thomas, that’s who. He’ll be offering his insights on the fights during the broadcast.
And the analysis? That’s where Chael Sonnen and Anthony Smith come in. These multi-time UFC title challengers join the desk to provide their take on the card. And let’s not forget the famed boxing commentator Teddy Atlas. He’s also part of the broadcast team.
Now, let’s talk about the UFC 300 card. It’s massive. We’re talking three title fights here. The main event? Alex Pereira defending his light heavyweight championship against Jamahal Hill. And the co-main event? Reigning strawweight champion Zhang Weili going head-to-head with Yan Xiaonan. And for the cherry on top, we’ve got Justin Gaethje facing Max Holloway in a five-round “BMF” title fight.
How can you catch all this action? The pay-per-view main card airs through ESPN+ with a 10 p.m. ET start time. And the prelims? They’re expected to kick off at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN+. So, mark your calendars, folks. This is one you don’t want to miss.