UFC 324 live updates: Results and analysis for Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett full card
LAS VEGAS — The interim UFC lightweight championship is on the line Saturday night when Paddy Pimblett takes on Justin Gaethje in the main event of UFC 324. Every UFC event is now streaming live on Paramount+ with UFC 324 kicking off the landmark seven-year agreement between the two entities.
Gaethje, the all-action veteran, has been in this position before. He previously held the interim lightweight title when he defeated Tony Ferguson in 2020. However, he has yet to hold the full championship after suffering defeats against Khabib Nurmagomedov and Charles Oliveira. “The Highlight” has managed to stay relevant late in his career, including a second win over Rafael Fiziev in March 2025.
Pimblett, meanwhile, is a man on the rise as he looks to get his first piece of UFC gold. The Brit is undefeated in seven trips to the Octagon, including an impressive TKO of Michael Chandler last April. Gaethje represents by far the biggest test of Pimblett’s young career.
The co-main event features former bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley against exciting striker Song Yadong, and the rest of the UFC 324 card features plenty of ex-champions and familiar names. Don’t miss UFC 324 predictions and expert picks.
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UFC 324 fight card, odds
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
- Paddy Pimblett -230 vs. Justin Gaethje +190, interim lightweight title
- Sean O’Malley -205 vs. Song Yadong +170, bantamweights
- Waldo Cortes-Acosta -340 vs. Derrick Lewis +270, heavyweights
- Natalia Silva -380 vs. Rose Namajunas +300, women’s flyweights
- Jean Silva -258 vs. Arnold Allen +210, featherweights
- Complete UFC 324 fight card with all preliminary bouts and results
Follow live results and highlights from UFC 324 with CBS Sports experts leading the way. The preliminary broadcast begins at 5:30 p.m. ET with the main card starting at 9 p.m. — all on Paramount+.
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