
The UFC 320 broadcast team will feature familiar personalities, notably a popular figure making their return after a hiatus since June.
Following a recent UFC Fight Night event in Perth, Australia, the premier mixed martial arts promotion is now set to host its next pay-per-view at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Scheduled for October 4, UFC 320 will feature two championship bouts: Alex Pereira challenging Magomed Ankalaev for the light heavyweight title in the main event, and Merab Dvalishvili defending his bantamweight championship against Cory Sandhagen. A well-known trio will provide commentary for these and other significant matchups.
Joe Rogan Confirmed for UFC 320 Commentary Team
UFC 320 is the first pay-per-view since August 16. Joe Rogan, known for his commentary at domestic numbered events, was absent during September`s Fight Nights in Paris, Las Vegas, and Perth. He is confirmed to return for UFC 320, joining Daniel Cormier for color commentary. This will be Rogan`s only commitment for October, as the subsequent PPV is scheduled for Abu Dhabi.
Jon Anik will complete the commentary team as the lead play-by-play announcer, marking his first return to cageside since his role in the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford broadcast on Netflix.
Megan Olivi Returns as Roving Reporter for UFC 320
While Rogan`s absence dates back to August, the UFC`s well-known roving reporter, Megan Olivi, has been away even longer. Her last appearance was at UFC 317, where Ilia Topuria defeated Charles Oliveira for the lightweight title. Olivi has been on maternity leave, with Heidi Androl and Charly Arnolt stepping in for UFC 318 and UFC 319.