ESPN’s No. 3 pound-for-pound fighter, Merab Dvalishvili (21-4), will defend his bantamweight title for the third time this year at UFC 323 in Las Vegas on Saturday (10 p.m. ET on ESPN PPV; prelims beginning at 6 p.m. on ESPN+). The nine-year UFC veteran from the country of Georgia is taking on former champion Petr Yan (19-5) in a rematch of their 2023 fight that Dvalishvili won by unanimous decision. If Dvalishvili gets his hand raised for the 15th consecutive time on Saturday, he’ll become the first UFC fighter to win four title fights in a calendar year.
Another longtime titleholder and top-10 pound-for-pound competitor, Alexandre Pantoja (30-5), puts his men’s flyweight belt on the line in the co-main event against upstart 24-year-old Joshua Van (15-2). Like Dvalishvili, Van is making his fourth appearance this year. If Van can figure out how to slow down Pantoja — something five challengers before him have not done during the Brazilian’s two-and-a-half-year reign — he would become the second-youngest UFC champion ever and first born after 2000.
In all, the final UFC pay-per-view card of the year plays host to seven fighters ranked by ESPN and three ranked-vs.-ranked matchups.
ESPN MMA analysts and commentators provide their title fight predictions, and ESPN betting expert Ian Parker adds insight on the value bets available on the card.
Men’s bantamweight title fight


Betting analysis
Odds accurate as of Dec. 4. For the most up-to-date odds, visit DraftKings.
Parker: Dvalishvili to win by decision (-250). Dvalishvili will yet again defend his title in an effort to be known as the most active champion in UFC history. In their first fight, Dvalishvili defeated Yan by doing what he usually does — shoot a lot of takedowns and control the pace. But Dvalishvili has evolved his game since that fight. He has become a more well-rounded mixed martial artist and is continually improving his striking. As good as Yan is, I don’t see Dvalishvili losing his belt any time soon, especially in a five-round fight that makes his cardio a weapon in itself. Yan has never been finished, so take that into consideration when betting this fight.
Men’s flyweight title fight


Betting analysis
Parker: Pantoja to win by submission (+150). In what could be fight of the night, Pantoja will be looking to successfully defend his title against a rising fan favorite. Van is a good striker with solid power and durability who looked incredible in his last fight against Brandon Royval. However, Pantoja is a wholly different fighter, and I don’t see Van getting the win against him. Look for Pantoja to use his striking and forward pressure to eventually take Van down. Once on the canvas, it’s a matter of time before the submission ace gets another finish.
Parker’s best bets on the rest of the card
Middleweight: Brunno Ferreira vs. Marvin Vettori
Ferreira to win (-102). It’s a bit surprising that Vettori is the slight favorite here because he is on the decline of his career and he is taking on a well-rounded and powerful striker. Ferreira has the wrestling and the jiu-jitsu edge over Vettori, and on the feet and his power could be the difference-maker. Vettori’s only path to victory is a decision, but with all the damage he has taken in his past few fights, take the underdog with the skills to match him on the feet and upside on the ground.
Men’s flyweight: Brandon Moreno vs Tatsuro Taira
Moreno to win (+110). This is another interesting and fun fight. Unless Taira can take Moreno down and hold him there for all three rounds, Moreno is more than capable of getting the win. On the feet, Moreno is the better striker and has the cardio to keep the volume up over three rounds. Moreno is a smart fighter and is aware of the danger of letting Taira take his back early, so I have to assume he has done the work to prepare If you want to take your bet a step further, Moreno by decision will get you great odds as well.


