UFC 320 fight week is here. After a month without a pay-per-view in the month of September, the fall schedule of pay-per-views gets going this weekend. With no premium event having happened last month, Dana White and company are making up for lost time this month, beginning Saturday night inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
If you’re going to be watching UFC 320 inside the United States of America, action can be seen throughout the night via ESPN+. Early prelims begin at 6 pm ET/ 3 pm PT in a live simulcast between ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass.
Late prelims from T-Mobile Arena follow at 8 pm ET/ 5 pm PT on ESPN+ with this note about watching via traditional television: Due to coverage of college football, the late prelims of UFC 320 can be seen via FX this Saturday. The five-fight main card caps the night at 10 pm ET/ 7 pm PT on ESPN+ pay-per-view.
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With both the main and co-main events of Saturday’s card being championship fights, this is going to be an amazing show from top to bottom. All told, this event features 14 fights inside the fabled Octagon.
UFC 320 Featured Prelim: Ateba Gautier vs. Tre’Ston Vines
At the top of the bill for the undercard this weekend, the middleweights take to the cage when Ateba Gautier (8-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) squares off against Tre’Ston Vines (10-3 MMA, UFC promotional debut.) Vines, who had been scheduled to compete in LFA 219 next Friday, is a late replacement for Gautier’s original opponent, Ozzy Dias (10-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC,) who withdrew from UFC 320. All fights mentioned herein are an advertised maximum of three rounds at five minutes per round.
Gautier has proved impressive thus far in his young UFC career, scoring two post-fight bonuses in a row. He’s gone 5-0 in his last five fights dating back to 2023. Back on July 19, he traveled to New Orleans to fight Robert Valentin (10-6, 1 NC MMA, 0-3 UFC,) winning by first-round (punches) in just a minute and 10 seconds during UFC 318.
Although Gautier’s UFC tenure is in its earliest days, the fact that he’s fighting on his second pay-per-view undercard in a row speaks volumes as to how high the promotion is on him. Can he deliver again?
Across the way, Tre’Ston Vines makes his freshman appearance under the UFC promotional banner this weekend on a quick turnaround. On Aug. 30, he stopped Ethan Hughes (3-2 MMA) with strikes inside the opening round in Alabama Fighting Championship’s AFC 12: The Great Commission.
He’s only had about five weeks to prepare for this fight. Only time will tell if he can score the win in his UFC debut.
UFC 320 Co-Featured Prelim: Edmen Shahbazyan vs. Andre Muniz
We’ll have more middleweight action as the focus of the UFC 320 co-featured prelim when Edmen Shahbazyan (15-5 MMA, 8-5 UFC) fights Andre Muniz (24-7 MMA, 6-3 UFC.) Shahbazyan will be making his third walk to the Octagon this year with a record of 3-2 in his last five fights.
At present, he’s on a two-fight winning streak. Last time out, he scored a unanimous decision victory in Atlanta on June 14 against Andre Petroski (13-5 MMA, 8-4 UFC.) Shahbazyan has kept himself busy so far in 2025, but as the year nears its end, will he go 3-for-3 in the promotion in under eight months?
Meanwhile, Andre Muniz makes his 32nd career appearance on Saturday at UFC 320 and enters with a 2-3 mark in his last five appearances. He’s reeling from a first-round knockout loss with six seconds remaining on the clock this past April.
That night, he was defeated by Ikram Aliskerov (16-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) in Kansas City, KS. Muniz is a veteran of the sport who’s contemplated retirement from MMA in the past. Will fight number 32 result in his milestone 25th career win?
UFC 320: Chris Gutierrez vs. Farid Basharat
Also on the UFC 320 prelims, you’ll be seeing a bantamweight contest between Chris Gutierrez (22-5-2 MMA, 10-3-1 UFC) and Farid Basharat (13-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC,) an alumnus of OKTAGON MMA.) Gutierrez touches down in Nevada with a mark of 3-2 in his last five fights.
Back on April 26 in Kansas City, he eked out a split decision victory over John Castaneda (21-8 MMA, 4-4 UFC) after three rounds of action. Canceled fights have become something of a habit for Gutierrez and his camp.
Of his last five scheduled fights, three were postponed without a punch being thrown, including the originally-scheduled fight versus Castaneda on March 8 of this year. With Gutierrez now back to a more normal schedule, can he secure his second win of the year?
Rest of the Undercard
The rest of UFC 320’s prelims feature the following:
A featherweight fight between Daniel Santos (12-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) and Joo Sang Yoo (9-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC,)
A women’s bantamweight contest versing No. 5 contender Macy Chiasson (10-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC) and No. 10 contender Yana Santos (16-8, 1 NC MMA, 6-5 UFC,)
A bantamweight showdown pairing Patchy Mix (20-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC) with Jakub Wiklacz (16-3-2 MMA, UFC promotional debut,)
A welterweight showdown matching Punahele Soriano (11-4 MMA, 5-4 UFC) against Nikolay Vertennikov (13-6 MMA, 1-2 UFC)
A welterweight fight between Ramiz Brahimaj (12-5 MMA, 4-3 UFC) and Austin Vanderford (13-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC,)
A women’s flyweight bout between Veronica Hardy (9-5-1 MMA, 4-5 UFC) and Brogan Walker (7-4 MMA, 0-2 UFC.)
Which prelim or prelims are you looking forward to on UFC 320? Let us know in the comments.