Reading: Ufc 334 set for Madison Square Garden as Polymarket sponsorship expands

Ufc 334 set for Madison Square Garden as Polymarket sponsorship expands

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UFC has locked in UFC 334 for November 14 at Madison Square Garden, and the event will officially be called Polymarket UFC 334. UFC 335 is scheduled for December 12 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The announcement gives fans and fighters a date and a place to circle on the calendar, but not yet a card. No fights have been announced for either event, even though the two numbered shows sit among the UFC's most important late-year dates.

That is why the new title matters. Polymarket has been the UFC's exclusive prediction market partner since November 2025, and the relationship had already shown up through on-screen predictions and in-venue activations. Putting the sponsor into the event name moves that deal beyond fan-facing features and into the identity of the show itself.

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The dates and venues were largely expected, but the formal naming makes UFC 334 different from a routine schedule release. The UFC is treating the sponsorship as a deeper commitment, and that puts the commercial side of the business more visibly on the marquee in New York.

For now, the fight list remains the real blank space. The article mentions a possible women's bantamweight title fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes, and also raises Justin Gaethje as a possible lightweight title defense for one of the events. It also says Carlos Prates does not have a fight scheduled, a reminder that the date is firm even as the matchups are not.

Diego Lopes moves to lightweight and is targeting a UFC 334 return in New York, but that story still sits alongside the larger unanswered question here: which bouts will actually fill Polymarket UFC 334 and UFC 335. The calendar is set. The names that matter most are not.

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