UFC returns to Las Vegas on October 4 with two massive title fights!
In the main event, light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev defends his title for the first time in a rematch with UFC superstar and former two-division champion Alex Pereira. In the co-main event, bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili aims for his third successful title defense of 2025 when he battles No. 4 ranked contender Cory Sandhagen.
UFC 320: Ankalaev vs Pereira 2 takes place live from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 4, 2025. Early prelims start at 6pm ET/3pm PT, followed by the prelims at 8pm ET/5pm ET and the main card live on PPV at 10pm ET/7pm PT. Main and co-main events scheduled for five rounds. All other bouts scheduled for three rounds.
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Live Results, Fight Recaps & Backstage Interviews:
(This page will be updated live throughout the event with official results, recaps of every fight and our exclusive interviews with tonight’s big winners.)
Punahele Soriano defeats Nikolay Veretennikov by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Punahele Soriano scored his third consecutive win since moving to welterweight on Saturday night, taking down and battering Nikolay Veretennikov.
The Xtreme Couture representative put Veretennikov on the deck early in all three rounds, spending long stretches in each frame working from top position, battering Veretennikov. Despite being the fresher of the two, Veretennikov was unable to work back to his feet or muster any sustained offense of his own.
Soriano earned a clean sweep of the scorecards, advancing to 3-0 since shifting to the 170-pound weight class. The Dana White’s Contender Series graduate is now 6-4 inside the Octagon and continuing to show room for growth as he gains further experience on the big stage.
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Yana Santos defeats Macy Chiasson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Yana Santos and Macy Chiasson engaged in a grueling, angry three-round scrap, both women fighting tooth-and-nail across the 15 minutes, refusing to relent at any point.
Yana Santos Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320

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Yana Santos Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320
Santos was the more active and effective of the two in the early going, fighting with a greater ferocity than normal after Chiasson missed weight on Friday morning. The former Ultimate Figther winner Chiasson started to work back into the fight in the second, only for Santos to end the frame by front kicking her in the face. Chiasson tried to press forward and take it to Santos in the third, eventually spilling her to the canvas, flattening her out and chasing the finish right to the horn.
When the scorecards were collected and totaled, it was Santos that came out ahead, much to the dismay of Chiasson. That’s now three straight for the American Top Team product, who has been a fixture in the rankings for some time, and should continue to move forward after this one.
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Farid Basharat defeats Chris Gutierrez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Farid Basharat looked great for the first 10 minutes of his clash with Chris Gutierrez, then did well to navigate the veteran’s aggression in the third to ensure he left Las Vegas with his fifth consecutive UFC victory.
Farid Basharat Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320

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Farid Basharat Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320
The undefeated Dana White’s Contender Series graduate was crisp from the outset, using the first round to showcase both his striking and grappling before keeping things standing and hurting Gutierrez in the second. The veteran came out far more aggressive in the third, taking the fight to Basharat out of the chute and landing the better shots for most of the round.
All three judges scored it the same, awarding Basharat scores of 29-28 across the board to lift his record to 14-0 overall. This was a strong showing after nearly a year on the sidelines for the 28-year-old Afghani bantamweight against an experienced and game opponent.
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Ramiz Brahimaj defeats Austin Vanderford by submission (guillotine choke) at 2:24 of Round 2
Make it three straight for Ramiz Brahimaj!
Ramiz Brahimaj Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320

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Ramiz Brahimaj Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320
After getting controlled on the canvas in the back half of the first round Austin Vanderford, Brahimaj came out more aggressive in the second, hurting the UFC sophomore with a head kick. While Vanderford looked to wrestle and stay safe, Brahimaj scrambled well and eventually found a way to lock onto a 10-finger guillotine choke that forced Vanderford to tap.
Brahimaj is on a roll right now, earning three straight wins, finishing each time to maintain his 100 percent finishing rate. That’s another outstanding win for the Valle Flow Striking representative, who moved to 5-3 inside the Octagon with the win and 13-5 overall.
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Veronica Hardy defeats Brogan Walker by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Veronica Hardy turned in the best performance of her UFC career to open UFC 320, taking the fight to the returning Brogan Walker and registering a unanimous decision victory.
Veronica Hardy Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320

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Veronica Hardy Post-Fight Interview | UFC 320
Hardy dominated the action on the feet for most of the fight, showcasing the diversity of her striking arsenal while flashing some grappling skills as well, including chasing a belly-down armbar at the close of the first. Walker had a modicum of success in the waning moments of the second, she couldn’t really build on it, only getting Hardy to the canvas in the final 90 seconds of the fight, where she was stymied in her quest to find a submission.
All three judges scored the fight for Hardy, who got back into the win column after suffering a decision loss last time out. She’s now 4-1 in her five appearances since returning to the fold in early 2023, showing she’s a still developing threat in the flyweight ranks.
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Ateba Gautier vs Tre’ston Vines
- In the featured prelim, Dana White’s Contender Series standout Ateba Gautier (8-1, fighting out of Yaounde, Cameroon) looks to remain unbeaten inside the Octagon against short notice newcomer Tre’Ston Vines (10-3, fighting out of Camp Hill, AL)
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Don’t miss a moment of UFC 320: Ankalaev vs Pereira 2, live from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 4, 2025. Prelims start at 8pm ET/5pm PT, followed by the main card live on PPV at 10pm ET/7pm PT.


