Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brings us UFC 320 TONIGHT (Sat., Oct. 4, 2025), streaming LIVE on ESPN+ PPV from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The pay-per-view (PPV) main event is a rematch for the UFC Light Heavyweight championship with Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2. This match-up has become especially bitter, as of late, thanks in-part to Google translate.
Tonight we’ll see whether Pereira has more to show against Ankalaev than he did in the last fight. Or, perhaps we’ll see if Poatan has been on “too many side quests” lately.
UFC 320’s co-main event is Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen for Dvalishvili’s UFC Bantamweight title. Sandhagen is feeling bullish against “The Machine,” claiming Dvalishvili has no way to beat him and: “I don’t get tired.”
UFC 320’s “Prelims” are headlined by Edmen Shahbazyan vs. Andre Muniz. Also on the undercard is Chris Gutierrez vs. Farid Basharat and Macy Chiasson vs. Yana Santos.
You can checkout everything that happened on UFC 320’s “Prelims” undercard right here.
MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC 320 fight card below, starting with the ESPN+/Disney+/FX early “Prelims” undercard bouts, which air at 6 p.m. ET right here, followed by the late “Prelims” on ESPNEWS/Disney+/FX at 8 p.m. ET. UFC 320’s PPV main card will start at 10 p.m ET on ESPN+ PPV.
Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps and post-fight analysis following “Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2” Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC 320 results. (Note: This will go from the top down; therefore, the newest information will at the top of the stream).
205 lbs.: Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira
135 lbs.: Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen
205 lbs.: Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. — Prochazka def. Rountree Jr. by TKO (punches), round 3 (3:04) — HIGHLIGHTS
145 lbs.: Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal — Zalal def. Emmett by submission (armbar), round 1 (1:38) — HIGHLIGHTS
185 lbs.: Joe Pyfer vs. Abus Magomedov — Pyfer def. Magomedov by submission (rear naked choke), round 2 (1:44) — HIGHLIGHTS
185 lbs.: Ateba Gautier vs. Treston Vines — Gautier def. Vines by TKO (elbows), round 1 (1:41) — HIGHLIGHTS
145 lbs.: Daniel Santos vs. JooSang Yoo — Santos def. Yoo by TKO (punches), round 2 (0:21) — HIGHLIGHTS
135 lbs.: Patchy Mix vs. Jakub Wiklacz — Wiklacz def. Mix by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
185 lbs.: Edmen Shahbazyan vs. Andre Muniz — Shahbazyan def. Muniz by TKO (ground and pound), round 1 (4:58) — HIGHLIGHTS
170 lbs.: Punahele Soriano vs. Nikolay Veretennikov — Soriano def. Veretennikov by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
135 lbs.: Macy Chiasson vs. Yana Santos — Santos def. Chiasson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
135 lbs.: Farid Basharat vs. Chris Gutierrez — Basharat def. Gutierrez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
170 lbs.: Ramiz Brahimaj vs. Austin Vanderford — Brahimaj def. Vanderford by submission (guillotine), round 2 (2:24) — HIGHLIGHTS
125 lbs.: Veronica Hardy vs. Brogan Walker — Hardy def. Walker by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
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Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira
Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen
Round 3: Sandhagen seems to have regained his composure for the third round. He and Dvalishvili exchange a few shots. Dvalishvili gets his tenth takedown of the fight. He’s not been able to hold Sandhagen down for long, but he’s implementing his game and looking like a winner.Dvalishvili spends the last minute of the round kneeing Sandhangen in the thigh.
Round 2: Dvalishvili goes after the single leg immediately in the second. He lands the takedown, but Sandhagen is right back up. Dvalishvili unloads with a combo! Sandhagen is hurt! Dvalishvili pours it on and drops Sandhagen, he throws ground and pound and he’s close to a finish. The referee gives Sandhagen more time and the challenger is able to survive. Dvalishvili stays on him. He takes Sandhagen down and throws more ground and pound. Dvalishvili takes Sandhagen down, over and over again, making Sandhagen exhaust himself by constantly getting up.
19-19 after two rounds. Arguments for a 10-8 for Dvalishvhili there.
Round 1: Sandhagen’s striking looks good early on. He’s been able to slip and rip on Dvalishvili and sting him with a few counters and jabs. Dvalishvili misses on his first takedown attempt. Dvalishvili gets his second takedown attempt to go, from the bodylock. Sandhagen is up quickly, , though. And then he manages to separate. Sandhagen lands more pot shots and stuffs another takedown. Feeling bold, Sandhagen tries his jumping knee, but misses.
10-9 Sandhagen, great opening round for the challenger.
Dvalishvili is the big favorite for this one (with the shortest odds of his career).
Our first title fight of the night is up next.
Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.
Official decision: Jiri Prochazka def. Khalil Rountree Jr. by TKO (punches), round 3 (3:04)
Round 3: Rountree tees off on Prochazka early in the round. Prochazka tries to slip the punches and then jump in with a knee (which misses). Prochazka goes into chaos mode and starts chasing Rountree. Rountree clips him on the way in, but Prochazka is able to get close enough to land some hard shots of his own. Prochazka lands a big combo that has Rountree dazed and backing up. Rountree is in trouble. Prochazka is hunting him now. Prochazka rips to the body. Rountree tries to clinch to prevent more damage. Rountree catches a breath and lands a big punch. Prochazka comes forwards again with a combo and he knocks outs Rountree!
Jiri Prochazka is a madman.
Round 2: Prochazka lands a spinning elbow early in the round. Prochazka’s movement still seems very strangle, like he’s fighting on a blown ACL or something. He’s managed to hide it a bit better in this round. Rountree lands a few clubbing right hands. Prochazka is finding his range with his jab, but he’s not doing much to slow Rountree down.
Round 1: Lots of feints from both men through the first half of this round. Rountree has committed to more attacks, but neither has connected cleanly on much of anything. Rountree lands a nice body kick and a combo. Things heat up with two minutes left and Rountree lands a big shot as they trade in the pocket. Prochazka looks a little unstable, like his legs might give out under him, due to some sort of injury. Prochazka misses on an awkward kick and Rountree blitzes forwards with a combo.
10-9 Rountree after one round. Something looks off with Prochazka.
Could be some fireworks in this one.
Josh Emmett vs. Youseff Zalal
Official decision: Youseff Zalal def. Josh Emmett by submission (armbar), round 1 (1:38)
Wow, Zalal is a top Featherweight. He landed a perfect takedown and then swiftly moved to the submission. Gorgeous stuff from Zalal.
Round 1: Zalal gets Emmett down at the 40 second mark, landing a beautiful reactive takedown as Emmett stepped in. Zalal works to the back and then rolls for an armbar. And it’s over, quickly. Zalal might have broken Emmett’s arm.
Emmett is the big underdog here against the streaking Zalal.
Joe Pyfer vs. Abus Magomedov
Official decision: Joe Pyfer def. Abus Magomedov by submission (rear naked choke), round 2 (1:44)
Magomedov looked great in the first round, but Pyfer’s power made a huge difference early in the second round.
And this was the end of the end for Magomedov:
This was the beginning of the end for Magomedov:
Round 2: Pyfer comes out hot and lands a right hand that drops Magomedov. Pyfer gets on top and tries to set up an arm triangle. He steps over into mount. Magomedov looks for some room, but this is very tight. Pyfer gives up on it and takes the back, with a leg triangle. Pyfer locks in the rear naked choke and that’s a wrap.
Round 1: Pyfer goes for the takedown and invests a lot of time in it only for Magomedov to sweep once they hit the ground and get on top. Magomedov lands a little ground and pound, but Pyfer is able to power up to his feet. Magomedov drags him right back down, though, and then goes for a kimura. Magomedov gives it up for side control. Pyfer gets to his feet and finally gets free of Magomedov. Magomedov lands some nice jabs at the end of the round.
Magomedov wins the round 10-9.
Joe Pyfer vs. Abus Magomedov coming up now. Pyfer is the favorite for this one. Magomedov is on a nice run, though.
Come on man… dude just got robbed on the “Prelims”.
I mean, he’s only got himself to blame, right?
The champs and the challengers are here. 10-8 Merab, right?
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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE REMATCH! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) continues its 2025 pay-per-view (PPV) schedule on Sat., Oct. 4, 2025, with a blockbuster title fight set to headline UFC 320 from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In UFC 320’s PPV main event, Light Heavyweight champion, Magomed Ankalaev, defends his title against No. 1-ranked contender, Alex Pereira, in a high-stakes, five-round rematch. UFC 320’s PPV co-main event features a Bantamweight title showdown between division champion, Merab Dvalishvili, and No. 1-ranked contender, Cory Sandhagen. UFC 320 will also showcase a Light Heavyweight clash between Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr., a Featherweight bout pitting Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal, a Middleweight matchup featuring Abus Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer, and much more! UFC 320’s start time is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET (“Early Prelims”), 8 p.m. ET (“Prelims” undercard), and 10 p.m. ET (PPV main card).
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