Who won the fight card for UFC 328? Watch the winner of Chimaev vs. Strickland

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Who won the fight card for UFC 328? Watch the winner of Chimaev vs. Strickland

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UFC 328 Highlight Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Stricklandwho headlined the May 9, 2026 pay-per-view event at Newark’s Prudential Center. The card featured several high-profile showdowns across the cruiserweight, heavyweight and welterweight divisions, with fans keeping a close eye on the long-awaited main event between the two rivals. In addition to the main bout, the night featured notable performances, key division victories and multiple fights that sparked rapid reactions throughout the MMA world.

Below, find out how to rewatch the event and see the full list of UFC 328 winners.

How to rewatch the Chimaev vs. Strickland fight

Fans can rewatch UFC 328: Chimaev vs. Strickland on Paramount+, which broadcast the event live on May 9, 2026. Full fight replays, highlights and post-fight coverage are also available through official UFC platforms.

Who won the UFC 328 fight card?

UFC 328 saw several major wins throughout the card at Newark’s Prudential Center on May 9, 2026. Sean Strickland defeated Khamzat Chimaev in the main event, while Joshua Fan He retained the flyweight title against Tatsuro Taira In the co-main event. Other notable winners included Alexander Volkov, Sean Brady, King Green, Jim Miller, Grant Dawson, Roman Kopylov and Yaroslav Amosov.

After the fight, Strickland addressed some of the controversy surrounding the lead-up to UFC 328 and apologized for comments he made while promoting the bout. He also praised Chimaev’s performance in the octagon.

“I want to apologize,” Strickland said. “I tried my best. I’ll admit it. I respect all of you guys [from Chimaev’s native Chechnya]. He’s wild. I’m trying to sell you these fights. I appreciate you.

Strickland later thanked fans of all backgrounds for supporting him throughout his career and revealed that he may have suffered a broken nose during the fight.

“I probably broke my nose,” Strickland said. “I want to tell you guys, my fans, I love you guys. I wouldn’t be where I am today without you guys. My Christian fans, my Muslim fans, my white fans, my black fans, and my brown fans.”

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