Two world titles are on the line at the top of the card at the highly anticipated UFC 320 event in Las Vegas.
The next huge event in the UFC calendar sees some of the biggest stars in the company battling it out on a blockbuster card on October 4.
The main event sees the UFC Light Heavyweight title on the line, as Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira battle it out in a must-see title rematch.
Meanwhile, another belt is on the line as Corey Sandhagen challenges UFC Bantamweight Merab Dvalishvili as he attempts to end the reign of the seemingly unstoppable fighting machine in Las Vegas.
Here is everything you need to know about the full fight card for UFC 320.
In a rematch from their UFC 313 barnburner, Ankalaev and Pereira will go at it again in the main event of UFC 320.
With the UFC Light Heavyweight title on the line, the Brazilian fighter will be looking to regain the belt he lost, despite Ankalaev repeatedly accusing Pereira of refusing fight offers.
While Pereira will need to undergo another huge weight cut to reach the limit for the fight, Ankalaev will be confident in repeating his unanimous decision victory in Las Vegas to retain his belt at UFC 320.
The co-main event between Dvalishvili and Sandhagen has the chance to steal the show from under the main event’s nose, as The Sandman looks to ascend into the upper echelons of Bantamweight at UFC 320.
Sandhagen is a former interim title challenger but has yet to taste gold in the UFC, despite spending the last seven years with the promotion.
He will have a tough test against Dvalishvili, who is coming off the back of a submission win over Sean O’Malley to defend his belt, and has a long and impressive record of fighters he has beaten to get to that point.
Two top-five Light Heavyweights collide in a fight that could have huge title implications as Khalil Rountree Jr takes on Jiri Prochazka at UFC 320.
The Czech Prochazka is the #2-ranked fighter in the division, despite suffering two losses to Pereira in recent years.
Coming up on his tail in Rountree Jr, fresh off a victory over Jamahal Hill, although he too was beaten by Pereira last year.
Both men will be praying for a win for Ankalaev in the main, so the winner of this fight won’t have to face Pereira for the title in the near future.
In the first of three Middleweight clashes, Abusupiyan Magomedov and Joe Pyfer will battle in an attempt to climb the rankings and get themselves seen as potential contenders in the division.
Both men are crafting win streaks after some tough losses, although one will have to end in front of the Las Vegas crowd.
Magomedov and Pyfer are both impressive fighters who can finish their opponent in a multitude of ways, so it will be exciting to see which way this bout will go on the night.
The second Middleweight clash pits Ateba Abega Gautier against Osman Diaz
The Silent Assassin is on a two-fight win streak since earning his UFC deal at Dana White’s Contender Series, impressing in some decent wins on big fight cards.
However, Diaz will have something to prove after going 1-1 in his UFC career, with this fight potentially being a crossroads for his career as a top-level fighter.
Two fighters who were once touted as the future of the Middleweight division could be fighting for their jobs in a do-or-die clash at UFC 320.
Poor runs in recent years have seen Edmen Shahbazyan and Andre Muniz fall away from potential title contendership and risk being dropped by the promotion altogether if their poor run continues.
Shahbazyan’s recent wins put him in a better position in Dana White’s promotion, but a loss could spell disaster for either man in the future.
Veronica Hardy should have no trouble putting away Brogan Walker in this Women’s Bantamweight fight at UFC 320.
Walker is one of the least impressive fighters in the division, as the losses in her two UFC fights have shown.
The Bear looks out of her depth at the top level and should be knocked down a peg or two by Hardy in their fight on October 4.
Farid Basharat faces one of his toughest tests yet as he puts his career unbeaten record on the line against the experienced Chris Gutierrez.
Basharat is 13-0 in the octagon so far and is looking to climb the Bantamweight ranks for a potential title shot in the future.
However, Gutierrez will face an intelligence test against the experienced Gutierrez, who is the most savvy man he has taken on up to this point in his career.
The second women’s fight announced for UFC 320 pits Macy Chiasson and Yana Santos against one another in a Bantamweight contest.
With three losses in a row, Santos will be the underdog going into the fight with Chiasson, who has a five-inch height and four-inch reach advantage over the Russian.
A win for the #5-ranked fighter could have an impact on a future title fight for Chiasson against Kayla Harrison.
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