Michael Bisping is set to be a part of the broadcasting team at UFC Paris
Michael Bisping
Michael Bisping will be back at the commentary booth! Since its inception in 1993, the UFC has now become a company that hosts MMA events globally. In what started in the USA, the promotion has now expanded to many other countries. Similarly, the UFC will now make its French debut with the upcoming UFC Paris card. Many MMA fans from France will be present live in order to watch their favorite fighters compete.
The card is headlined by a heavyweight fight between Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa. Gane, who goes into the fight after a loss against Ngannou will look to prove his worth against Tuivasa. Similarly, the co-main event of UFC Paris features former 185-pound champion Robert Whittaker taking on Marvin Vettori. Charles Jourdain, Joaquin Buckley, and Nathaniel Wood are some of the many talented fighters who will be competing at UFC Fight Night: Gane vs Tuivasa.
While the promotion has set up a compelling card by placing some top-level fighters, they have left no stone unturned in assembling a great commentary team. At UFC Paris, fans who will be watching the fights at home will be treated to a brilliant broadcast experience.
Michael Bisping is set to join the commentary team of UFC Paris
Many people to date have given and continue to give their contribution in order to make the UFC successful. One such important part of the promotion is their broadcast team. They are directly responsible to make the fight more entertaining for the fans with their valuable analysis and insights.
Similarly, the UFC has set up a brilliant broadcast team for UFC Paris. Veteran broadcaster Karyn Bryant along with former title challenger Anthony Smith and retired fighter Alan Jouban will serve as desk analysts. Megan Olivi too will be seen conducting pre and post-fight interviews along with chipping in additional details.
MMA fans in Paris and around the world will be treated to the iconic voice of Bruce Buffer as he will do what he does the best. The commentary booth will be led by John Gooden who will also be joined by Michael Bisping and Paul Felder. ‘The Count’ will be taking a break from his upcoming movie to call cage-side action.
With the broadcast team set and ready to go, fans in Paris and around the world can expect to be treated to a night filled with brilliant fights. While each bout has its own thrill, spectators will have their eyes set on the match-up between Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa. Who do you think will win the main event? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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