UFC 326 broadcast shake-up, Benson Henderson returns, FNC set for Belgrade Arena
Today’s digest brings three key stories for fight fans - a major UFC broadcast shift, a notable comeback in Europe, and a confirmed arena date in Serbia.
UFC 326 brings a major broadcast change and Joe Rogan returns
UFC 326 is shaping up as more than just a big fight card. The promotion is rolling out a crossover broadcast window that puts part of the event on CBS while also streaming on Paramount+. That is a meaningful change for fans because it affects where and how the early portion of the main card will be shown.
On top of that, Joe Rogan is back on commentary for UFC 326. For many viewers, the booth matters almost as much as the matchups, and his presence is a noticeable shift from cards where he does not travel.
From a fight perspective, the headline attraction remains Max Holloway vs Charles Oliveira, with the BMF title on the line. With the added broadcast spotlight, UFC 326 is positioned as a high-visibility event that could pull in more casual viewers than a standard numbered card.
Benson Henderson ends retirement to headline PFL Brussels
A former UFC champion is stepping back into MMA. Benson Henderson is coming out of retirement to headline PFL Brussels, where he is set to face Patrick Habirora.
The storyline is clear - Henderson brings name value and experience, while Habirora represents the rising, undefeated home-region talent. For European audiences, Brussels as a location adds extra relevance, and the matchup gives PFL a recognizable headliner for a key date on the calendar.
If the fight goes as planned, it will be one of the more watchable PFL bookings of the spring, especially for fans who remember Henderson’s title run and long career across multiple major promotions.
FNC confirms a Belgrade Arena show on May 30
FNC has confirmed a major event in Belgrade Arena on May 30. For Serbian fans, that is the kind of date you circle early - a large venue, a major regional promotion, and a clear time window to plan around.
The confirmation also helps set expectations for the local fight schedule heading into early summer. As more bout announcements drop, interest will likely focus on potential headliners, local stars on the card, and how the promotion positions this event compared to its other big shows.
We will keep tracking official fight announcements as they come in, plus any broadcast details relevant for viewers in Serbia.