UFC star hoping to break record for most fights in a calendar year teases return at Alex Pereira-headlined UFC 320

The line-up for the UFC 320 pay-per-view can become stronger.

After a PPV-Minder September with the latest Nouch UFC celebration and trip to Paris, France, the Octagon will be back in Las Vegas when MMA's leading promotion starts.

UFC 320 takes place in T-Mobile Arena and a stacked map comes together for the occasion. This includes two championship fights, with the third Bantamweight title defense of Merab Dvalishvili against Cory Sandhagen that form the stage for slightly heavyweight King Magomed Ankalaev's Rematch with Alex Pereira in the main event.

A number of other remarkable names have already been confirmed for the arrangement of 4 October, including Jiri Procazka, Khalil Rountree Jr., Joe Pyfer and Ateba Gautier. Soon they could be accompanied by a welter weight that has a well -known record in his visor.

Kevin Holland indicates the upcoming Fight News for UFC 320

Kevin Holland has long been the most active names on the UFC schedule. That was certainly the case in 2020, when Holland brought the record for most victories in a calendar year (five) and set a new record for most fights in a period of 12 months (seven).

'Big Mouth' is one of the 11 others who fought five times in a single calendar year, including Thiago Santos, Jessica Andrade, Uriah Hall and Donald Cerrone. The only hunter who achieved the performance twice is the recent UFC Vegas 108 winner Neil Magny.

Holland has already participated four times in 2025, and the booking that could see him connect with 'The Haitian Sensation' with a second five-fighter years can just be around the corner.

Only a few weeks have passed since the loss of Holland against Daniel Rodriguez on UFC 318, but it seems that he is already in discussion about a return. He hinted on X when entering the line -up for UFC 320 this fall.

“October 4 Viva Las Vegas … (Eyes Emoji)”

October 4 Viva Las Vegas…. 👀

– Kevin Holland (@Trailblaze2Top) 3 August 2025

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Kevin Holland's potential record -breaking 2025 in the UFC

Holland expressed the desire to break his own reports for both most fights and victories in the UFC in a single calendar year. The beating of Rodriguez on UFC 318 is said to have marked his third triumph of 2025, so that his hope for six victories can be kept alive.

Unfortunately, that did not happen, and his record -breaking plan has been reduced to only most fights.

If its UFC 320 plague is followed by confirmation of a fight, the record-typing appearance of Holland will be set, so that it has a little more than two months to fit a sixth match of 2025 in his calendar.

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