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UFC 322 Set for $13 Million Gate: Breaking Into the UFC’s All-Time Top 10

Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev at UFC 322

UFC 322 arrives at Madison Square Garden this Saturday, bringing enormous excitement as fans anticipate one of 2025’s biggest events. The card is stacked from top to bottom, showcasing thrilling matchups that promise unforgettable moments for mixed martial arts enthusiasts.

In the main event, Islam Makhachev challenges Jack Della Maddalena in a high-stakes champion versus champion showdown, generating massive anticipation. The co-main event features Valentina Shevchenko battling Zhang Weili for the flyweight championship, creating immense intrigue among global UFC fans.

Apart from the title fights, the entire UFC 322 lineup is loaded with high-profile athletes who strengthen overall event excitement. As anticipated, the intense buzz surrounding the card has grown rapidly, drawing enthusiastic fans determined to experience the spectacle live. Initial reports indicate UFC 322 generated a remarkable $13 million gate, showcasing the event’s strong commercial impact and mainstream appeal.

This significant financial milestone reinforces UFC 322’s status among the organization’s most successful events ever held at major global venues. The impressive figure officially positions the event as the ninth-largest gate in UFC history, emphasizing its overwhelming overall success. 

The $13 million gate highlights UFC’s immense drawing power at Madison Square Garden, overcoming past political challenges that restricted MMA. This financial milestone reflects UFC’s commitment to hosting increasingly grand events across globally prestigious venues while expanding its commercial influence. Only two previous UFC cards at Madison Square Garden surpassed this impressive figure, solidifying UFC 322 as a remarkable organizational triumph.

The top 10 most grossing events in UFC’s history 

1. UFC 306: Headlined by Sean O’Malley versus Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title, the event highlighted Merab’s dominant performance, dismantling the champion decisively. The UFC invested nearly $20,000,000 into the massive spectacle, generating an exceptional live gate totaling approximately $21,829,245 and showcasing overwhelming fan interest.

    2. UFC 205: The main event was Conor McGregor versus Eddie Alvarez for the lightweight title. The event showcased McGregor’s dominant performance, securing a victory. The UFC invested heavily in UFC 205, generating an impressive live gate of approximately $17,700,000 that underscored enormous fan demand.

    3. UFC 229: Khabib Nurmagomedov defended the lightweight title against Conor McGregor at UFC 229, delivering a controlled performance before finishing him decisively. The high-profile showdown attracted massive global attention, helping the event generate an outstanding live gate of approximately $17,188,895 at the arena.

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    4. UFC 309: Headlined by Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic for the heavyweight title at UFC 309, the event climaxed when Jones secured a victory by TKO in round 3. The promotion achieved a live gate of approximately $16,673,954 at the event, underscoring the card’s major commercial success. 

    5. UFC 300: UFC 300 featured Alex Pereira defending his light heavyweight belt against Jamahal Hill, ending the fight with a devastating first-round knockout. The landmark event delivered massive fan interest, producing an impressive live gate of approximately $16,508,823 inside the packed T-Mobile Arena.

    6. UFC 303: Headlined by Alex Pereira defending his light-heavyweight title against Jiri Prochazka, the event featured Pereira winning by knockout in round 2. The card drew an attendance of 18,881 and produced a live gate of approximately $15,909,243, marking one of the highest-grossing events in UFC history.

    7. UFC 264: UFC 264 featured Dustin Poirier facing Conor McGregor in their trilogy bout, ending after McGregor suffered a devastating first-round injury. The blockbuster event attracted massive fan interest and generated an impressive live gate of approximately $15,759,800 inside T-Mobile Arena.

    8. UFC 299: UFC 299 featured Sean O’Malley defending his bantamweight title versus Marlon Vera, where O’Malley won by unanimous decision. The event drew a live gate of approximately $14,142,904, making O’Malley a true superstar.

    10. UFC 295: Headlined by Alex Pereira versus Jiri Prochazka for the light-heavyweight title at Madison Square Garden, Pereira achieved a dramatic knockout in round 2. The event drew a live gate of approximately $12,432,563, demonstrating strong revenue generation despite last-minute lineup changes and venue pressures. 

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