UFC 320 is set to take over Las Vegas on October 4, 2025, with a stacked card that brings two title fights and a must-see light heavyweight showdown to T-Mobile Arena. Headlining the night is the rematch between Alex Pereira and Magomed Ankalaev for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Ankalaev won the first meeting back in March at UFC 313 by unanimous decision, using a disciplined, grappling-heavy game plan to neutralize Pereira’s dangerous striking. Now, Pereira is out for revenge. The former two-division champ has been vocal about making the adjustments needed to get the belt back, and when a knockout artist like Pereira has something to prove, it’s must-watch.
In the co-main event, Merab Dvalishvili defends his bantamweight title against Cory Sandhagen. Merab’s pressure and relentless wrestling have carried him through a dominant stretch, including a submission win over Sean O’Malley. But Sandhagen is no easy matchup, he’s one of the most creative and technical strikers in the division and is coming off a big KO win over Deiveson Figueiredo. This one has all the makings of a war.
Another major fight on the card features Jiří Procházka taking on Khalil Rountree Jr. in a bout that could determine the next light heavyweight title challenger. Procházka, the former champ, is known for his wild style, durability, and finishing ability. Rountree, on the other hand, brings serious power and momentum after recent knockouts. This fight could easily steal the show, someone’s getting hurt.
With two title belts on the line and a top-tier 205-pound banger, UFC 320 has everything fans love about big Vegas cards, high stakes, major personalities, and the potential for highlight-reel finishes. For Ankalaev and Pereira, it’s a legacy-defining moment. For Merab and Sandhagen, it’s a battle for control of one of the UFC’s deepest divisions. And for Jiří and Rountree, it’s a chance to crash the title picture with a statement win.
Don’t blink, UFC 320 is lined up to be one of the best cards of the year.