The UFC 320 undercard delivers one of the most compelling light heavyweight matchups in recent memory as former champion Jiri Prochazka takes on surging contender and ex-title challenger Khalil Rountree Jr.
Prochazka (31-5-1) remains one of the most unorthodox and chaotic fighters in MMA. His style blends relentless pressure, fluid movement, and unpredictable striking angles.
Rountree’s (15-6, 1 NC) career resurgence has been marked by discipline and devastating power. Once considered inconsistent, he has evolved into a patient, methodical striker capable of dismantling opponents with precision.
Jiri Prochazka – Odds 1.50
Record: 31-5-1
Age: 32
Height: 6ft3
Reach: 80”
Weight: Light-heavyweight
Stance: Orthodox
Khalil Rountree Jr – Odds 2.60
Record: 15-6, 1 NC
Age: 35
Height: 6ft1
Reach: 76”
Weight: Light-heavyweight
Stance: Southpaw
Historically, Jiri Prochazka starts fast, applying pace and volume that few light-heavyweights can match. This could be a decisive factor against Rountree, who often spends the early rounds analysing and adjusting to his opponent.
If Prochazka can blitz early, land combinations, and disrupt Rountree’s timing before he finds his groove, the Czech former champion has a strong chance to put this fight away in the first two rounds.
Another factor is Rountree’s clinch game, which is one of the most underrated in the division. Inside the pocket, his hammer fists, knees, and short punches can inflict serious damage. If Rountree survives the opening rounds and drags the fight deeper, his patience and calculated pressure could turn the tide against a fighter who often takes unnecessary risks in pursuit of the finish.
The American’s left hand is lethal, but his kicking game may be the biggest weapon here. Prochazka’s stance and forward pressure leave his lead leg exposed, and if Rountree targets it consistently, he could cripple Jiri’s movement and slow down his relentless attacks.
This is a fascinating stylistic clash: chaos versus control, speed versus patience. Prochazka’s pressure and unconventional approach give him the early advantage, but Rountree’s measured power striking offers a dangerous counter if the fight extends.
Ultimately, Jiri’s fast start and ability to drag opponents into his rhythm may prove decisive.Given Prochazka’s pace and Rountree’s power, it’s hard to envision this going to the judges. Both men are finishers, and Jiri in particular thrives in chaos, which rarely produces decisions.
With all this in mind, I’m willing to take Khalil Rountree Jr to win by KO/TKO at odds of 3.75.
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