The lineup for the UFC 320 pay-per-view may be about to get stronger.
After a PPV-less September that will include the latest Noche UFC celebration and trip to Paris, France, the Octagon will be back in Las Vegas when MMA’s leading promotion kicks off its October schedule.
UFC 320 will take place at T-Mobile Arena and a stacked card is already coming together for the occasion. That includes two championship fights, with Merab Dvalishvili’s third bantamweight title defense against Cory Sandhagen setting the stage for light heavyweight king Magomed Ankalaev’s rematch with Alex Pereira in the main event.
A number of other notable names are already confirmed for the October 4 lineup, including Jiri Prochazka, Khalil Rountree Jr., Joe Pyfer, and Ateba Gautier. Soon enough, they could be joined by a welterweight who has a familiar record in his sights.
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Kevin Holland hints at upcoming fight news for UFC 320
Kevin Holland has long been among the most active names on the UFC roster. That was certainly the case in 2020, when Holland tied the record for most wins in a calendar year (five) and set a new record for most fights in a 12-month period (seven).
‘Big Mouth’ is among 11 others who have fought five times in a single calendar year, including Thiago Santos, Jessica Andrade, Uriah Hall, and Donald Cerrone. The only fighter to achieve the feat twice is recent UFC Vegas 108 winner Neil Magny.
Holland has already competed four times in 2025, and the booking that could see him join ‘The Haitian Sensation’ with a second five-fight year may be just around the corner.
Only a couple of weeks have passed since Holland’s loss to Daniel Rodriguez at UFC 318, but it seems he is already in discussions over a return. He hinted on X at joining the lineup for UFC 320 this fall.
“Oct 4th viva Las Vegas….(eyes emoji)”
Kevin Holland’s potentially record-breaking 2025 in the UFC
Holland expressed a desire to break his own records for both most fights and wins in the UFC in a single calendar year. Beating Rodriguez at UFC 318 would have marked his third triumph of 2025, potentially keeping his hope for six wins alive.
Alas, that did not happen, and his record-breaking plan has been reduced to just the most fights achievement.
Should his UFC 320 tease be followed by confirmation of a fight, Holland’s record-tying appearance will be set, leaving him with just over two months to fit a sixth bout of 2025 into his calendar.