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UFC on ESPN 66 commentary team, broadcast plans set: Laura Sanko, Paul Felder on call

UFC on ESPN 66 commentary team, broadcast plans set: Laura Sanko, Paul Felder on call

USA Today22-04-2025
UFC on ESPN 66 commentary team, broadcast plans set: Laura Sanko, Paul Felder on call
The UFC continues its busy April schedule Saturday with UFC on ESPN 66, which goes down at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
As always, some marquee on-air talent will be there to help guide viewers through the experience.
Details of who will work as commentators and analysts for each event have been acquired by MMA Junkie through a person with knowledge of the situation, and you can see the scheduled broadcast team below.
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UFC on ESPN 66 broadcast
The entire UFC on ESPN 66 card airs on ESPN2 and streams on ESPN+ in the U.S.
The main card lineup is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET following prelims slated to start at 6 p.m. ET.
UFC on ESPN 66 desk analysts
Veteran broadcaster Karyn Bryant serves as desk anchor and host at UFC on ESPN 66.
Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman and retired welterweight veteran Alan Jouban join her at the desk as analysts at the desk throughout the broadcast and on the post-fight show.
UFC on ESPN 66 roving reporter
UFC correspondent McKenzie Pavacich will conduct pre and post-fight interviews backstage with some of the athletes on the UFC on ESPN 66 card, as well as report additional real-time updates for the event.
UFC on ESPN 66 octagon announcer
The most famous octagon announcer in history will do his thing once again at UFC on ESPN 66 as legendary Bruce Buffer will introduce the fighters before battle.
UFC on ESPN 66 cageside commentators
Brendan Fitzgerald will serve as the leading man on the mic from cageside at UFC on ESPN 66.
He'll command play-by-play and be joined in the booth by color commentators, retired lightweight veteran Paul Felder and Laura Sanko.
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