Alex Pereira dethrones Magomed Ankalaev in first round
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Alex Pereira returned to the light heavyweight mountaintop, Merab Dvalishvili further solidified his legacy and Jiri Prochazka notched another insane knockout at UFC 320. Saturday's pay-per-view laid the groundwork for interesting future fights.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship goes back home to “Sin City.” The main event of UFC 320 features Russian Magomed Ankalaev (21-1-1) defending his light heavyweight title against Brazilian fighter Alex Pereira (12-3-0) in a marquee matchup.
UFC 320 takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, featuring a pair of title fights. In the main event, Magomed Ankalaev will look to defend the light heavyweight crown in an immediate rematch against former champ Alex Pereira. In the co-feature, bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili will take on challenger Cory Sandhagen.
Jon, considered by many to be the greatest MMA fighter of all time and indisputably the best light heavyweight champion in UFC history, credited his fighting mentality to growing up as Arthur's younger brother.
It’s the kind of fight that sneaks up on you—quietly competitive until it explodes. UFC 320 delivered one of the most dramatic momentum swings of the year when former champion Jiri Prochazka met Khalil Rountree Jr. inside the T-Mobile Arena. What started as a potential upset quickly turned into a showcase of grit, timing, and raw power.
When Oleksandr Usyk defeated Daniel Dubois just days after Turner’s appointment, he made waves by facing off in the ring with Jake Paul. However, the boxing duo want to compete inside the cage, which would mean the social media star finally making his debut after signing with the PFL in 2023.
Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr. set the bar high for MMA/boxing crossovers a few years back when they drew 4.3 million pay-per-view buys to watch them duke it out for 10 rounds in a ring at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
SportsLine's Daniel Vithlani reveals his picks for the UFC 320: Ankalaev vs. Pereira fight card from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday
Ex-UFC star Jimmie Rivera has retired at 36 years old. Once ranked as high as #3 in the UFC Bantamweight division, the 35-fight MMA veteran and former BKFC title challenger made the walk to the ring for the final time in his home state of New Jersey on Saturday.