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UFC 320 is all about shaping the future. The two title fights will immediately shape the light heavyweight and bantamweight divisions, while the undercards feature seasoned veterans and former champions competing against young, up-and-coming fighters.

With the fight on Saturday, October 4, we preview the card and look at the UFC 320 odds.

UFC Odds

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Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira Odds

  • Magomed Ankalaev -230
  • Alex Pereira +190

An anticipated rematch headlines UFC 320. Ankalaev and Pereira last met at UFC 313. While the Russian mixed martial artist won the fight by decision as a slight underdog, it wasn’t a dominant performance – some scorecards even scored the match for Pereira. Ankalaev was able to outland Pereira in terms of strong strikes, but couldn’t take him down or do much damage in the clinch.

That leaves the door open for Pereira to make adjustments and find the knockout shot he’ll need to win the rematch. Knockout power is what made Pereira such an exciting middleweight and light heavyweight champion. Out of his 12 pro wins, 10 have been by knockout. Pereira’s focus on avoiding Ankalaev’s takedowns seems to have limited his ability to land a big shot; he might need to take risks to land a fight-changing blow.

Neither fighter has faced any other opponents since meeting on March 8, 2025. Ankalaev has remained undefeated since 2018.

Records

  • Magomed Ankalaev (21-1-1)
  • Alex Pereira (12-3)

Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen Odds

  • Merab Dvalishvili -370
  • Cory Sandhagen +285

Relentless wrestling clashes with creative striking as UFC Bantamweight Champion Merab Dvalishvili faces Cory Sandhagen in the co-main event of UFC 320. Cory Sandhagen is a +285 underdog in the fight, but remains a dangerous No. 4-ranked contender – lethal both in stand-up and on the ground.

Dvalishvili is the favorite for a reason. He’s riding a 13-fight win streak and narrowly defeated Umar Nurmagomedov, cousin of UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov, in his first title defense. Then he dominated and submitted former UFC Bantamweight Champion Sean O’Malley.

Sandhagen should be a tougher opponent than O’Malley, but he lost by unanimous decision to Umar. It’ll be tough sledding for Sandhagen unless Dvalishvili gets reckless and leaves an opening.

Records

  • Merab Dvalishvili (20-4)
  • Cory Sandhagen (18-5)

Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Roundtree Jr.

  • Jiri Prochazka -172
  • Khalil Roundtree Jr. +147

The winner of this third main card bout could face the winner of Ankaelev and Pereira, making this another major fight at 205 pounds.

What’s surprising about this meeting is that both fighters have followed a similar path to reach this contender’s bout. Prochazka lost to Pereira on June 29, 2024, at UFC 303, then bounced back with a TKO victory against Jamahal Hill on January 18, 2025, at UFC 311. Roundtree Jr. also lost to Pereira at UFC 307, then recovered with a win against Hill on June 21, 2025.

For that reason, it’s no surprise the odds are close, with Prochazka’s chaotic style contrasting with Roundree’s measured attack.

Records

  • Jiri Prochazka (31-5-1)
  • Khalil Roundtree Jr. (15-6)

Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal Odds

  • Josh Emmett +305
  • Youssef Zalal -410

This fight is probably featherweight Josh Emmett’s last chance to make an impression in the UFC. He has lost three of his last four bouts, including complete domination at the hands of Leron Murphy.

Zalal is the -410 favorite as he’s won seven-straight bouts in the Octagon, including four by submission and two by TKO. Emmett is a big underdog, but he does have knockout power, and with over a decade of experience in mixed martial arts, he’s more than capable of catching a young fighter with a clean shot.

Records

  • Josh Emmett (19-5)
  • Youssef Zalal (17-5-1)

Abus Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer Odds

  • Abus Magomedov +180
  • Joe Pyfer -220

Another fight where experience meets momentum. Magomedov is a well-travelled Octagon vet with a range of striking techniques to break down his opponents. He’s on a three-fight win streak after losing two straight in 2023.

Joe Pyfer is a young contender who gained attention on Dana White’s Contender Series. He combines boxing power with solid grappling and youthful energy. However, with youth comes inexperience, and Magomedov is fully capable of taking a young fighter to school.

Records

  • Abus Magomedov (28-6-1)
  • Joe Pyfer (14-3)

UFC 320 Prelims Odds

Ateba Gautier (-1100) vs. Ozzy Diaz (+650)

With Gautier considered a rising French star with explosive striking, they’re letting him test his knockout power against a tough and gritty middleweight in Ozzy Diaz.

Edmen Shahbazyan (-270) vs. Andre Muniz (+220)

Another middleweight fight. This is Shahbazyan’s opportunity to rebuild his reputation as a future star. He won his first three UFC bouts before dropping five of his last nine. Muniz has faced difficulties, with three losses in four fights, but he’s known for catching inattentive opponents with an armbar.

Chris Gutierrez (+295) vs. Farid Basharat (-390)

Basharat enters undefeated and as the favorite. He first built his reputation in various MMA promotions before achieving four consecutive wins on UFC’s pro circuit. Although he’s a well-rounded fighter, he’ll have to contend with an opponent known for wearing down those who try to pressure him early.