After stumbling through an underwhelming event in Perth—plagued by a thin undercard and sluggish ticket sales—the UFC roared back to life in the “fight capital” of the world. This time, UFC 320 in Nevada delivered everything its predecessor didn’t: energy, action, and edge. The matchmaking clicked, producing a night that reminded fans why this sport thrives on chaos and craft.

Even though the early prelims offered just one finish, the card’s intensity never faded. By the end of the prelims, fans inside T-Mobile Arena had already witnessed four emphatic stoppages by knockout. Still, all of that set the stage for the night’s true spectacle—the co-main event. Reigning bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili clashed with Cory Sandhagen in a battle that pitted relentless wrestling agains

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