UFC 310, featuring Alexandre Pantoja defending his flyweight title against Kai Asakura as the main event, will be broadcast from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with the usual commentary team of Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, and Daniel Cormier, but ticket sales are unexpectedly low despite the UFC’s strong attendance records in 2024.
UFC 310 wraps up the pay-per-view schedule for 2024, featuring the usual commentators on Saturday. It’s like a reunion of voices we’ve come to expect.
Jon Anik leads the charge with his play-by-play expertise, flanked by seasoned color commentators Joe Rogan and Daniel Cormier. These three rarely miss a U.S. show together, and this weekend’s no exception. The spotlight is on Alexandre Pantoja defending his flyweight title against Kai Asakura in the main event. Exciting stuff!
Adding to the mix, Megan Olivi will report live from the arena, while Din Thomas breaks down the technical aspects as the coach analyst. Quite the lineup, right?
MMA Fighting got confirmation of this broadcast lineup from UFC officials on Monday. So you know it’s legit.
The action unfolds at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. A little drama unfolded when Belal Muhammad had to drop out due to a foot infection—ouch! Shavkat Rakhmonov stays on, facing Ian Machado Gary in a five-round co-main event. Meanwhile, Pantoja vs. Asakura steps up as the headliner.
Interestingly, ticket sales are sluggish for Saturday’s event. Strange, considering UFC has been breaking records all year with their live gates and attendance.
It’s doubtful UFC 310 will sell out, but who knows? Last-minute buyers might just change that narrative.
Catch the pay-per-view card starting at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+ with prelims kicking off at 6 p.m. ET. Set your reminders!