The upcoming UFC 320 pay-per-view (PPV) event will feature the light heavyweight title fight between reigning 205-pound champion, Magomed Ankalaev, and former division titleholder, Alex Pereira. The action gets underway on Sat., Oct. 4, 2025 from inside the familiar T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ankalaev defeated βPoatanβ by ho-hum decision as part of the UFC 313 lineup back in March.
Referee Herb Dean will oversee all five rounds for the βAnkalaev vs. Pereira 2β main event, according to MMA Junkie, with judges Sal Dβamato, Derek Cleary, and Chris Lee scoring the bout from cageside. Prior to that, referee Marc Goddard will complement judges Mike Bell, Ben Cartlidge, and Eric Colon for the Merab Dvalishvili (c) vs. Cory Sandhagen bantamweight championship co-main event.
βSanhagenβs one of my favorite fighters to watch,β former UFC welterweight, Dan Hardy, told The Schmo. βHeβs a very, very good problem solver in the moment. Heβs good at reading whatβs in front of him and adapting his technique. And the thing with Merab because heβs got a very high pace, he keeps going constantly, so thereβs almost like a subconscious motor thatβs running. That subconscious motor can be a little bit predictable.β
βSomeone like Sandhagenβs going to see rhythms,β Hardy explained. βIβm expecting knees and uppercuts and damaging things up the center channel and elbows on the inside. I love Merab, but I just feel like his constant work rate can sometimes get him in trouble. And someone as smart as Sandhagen thatβs got the tools in the bag in every single range β I think he might cause the upset.β
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