- Jiri Prochazka vs Khalil Rountree Jr.
- UFC 320
- T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
- Saturday, October 4, 2025
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On Saturday, October 4, 2025, Jiri Prochazka is set to take on Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 320. The initial moneyline reveals Prochazka at -180 and Rountree Jr. at +155.
Jiri Prochazka, at 32 years old, enters the Octagon with a record of 31 wins, 5 losses, and 1 draw. He is 6’3″ tall, weighing 205 lbs, and fights in an orthodox stance with an arm span of 80″. In contrast, Khalil Rountree Jr., the 35-year-old southpaw, stands 6’1″ and weighs in at 205 lbs, holding a record of 14 wins, 6 losses, and 0 draws (1 No Contest). Rountree has a reach of 76″. Prochazka averages 5.74 significant strikes landed per minute, while Rountree Jr. lands 3.79. With a striking accuracy of 55%, Prochazka effectively connects on a higher percentage of his attacks compared to Rountree Jr.’s 40%. Defensively, Prochazka absorbs 5.70 significant strikes per minute, whereas Rountree Jr. allows 4.24. In terms of defense, Prochazka blocks 43% of the strikes aimed at him, and Rountree Jr. stops 49% of incoming strikes.

| UFC 320 | Jiri Prochazka | Khalil Rountree Jr. |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Odds | -180 | +155 |
| Record | 31-5-1 | 14-6-0 (1 NC) |
| Average Fight Time | 10:47 | 9:32 |
| Height | 6’3″ | 6’1″ |
| Weight | 205 lbs | 205 lbs |
| Reach | 80″ | 76″ |
| Strikes Landed Per Minute | 5.74 | 3.79 |
| Striking Accuracy | 55% | 40% |
When it comes to grappling, Jiri Prochazka showcases superior wrestling skills, taking down opponents approximately 0.60 times per 3 rounds. He successfully executes 60% of his takedown attempts and defends against 68% of takedowns from his adversaries. In contrast, Rountree Jr. only attempts 15% of takedowns and stops 58% of the takedown attempts against him. Notably, Prochazka has a submission attempt rate of 0.2 submissions per 3 rounds, while Rountree Jr. averages 0.1 submission attempts per 3 rounds.
In his latest encounter, Jiri Prochazka faced Jamahal Hill and emerged victorious after delivering a decisive punch to Hill’s head while on the ground in Round 3. Hill connected on 84 of 180 total strikes during the bout. Prochazka was even more efficient, landing 101 of 170 total strikes. Notably, Hill scored 81 of 177 significant strikes, translating to a striking accuracy of 45%. He managed 55 of 145 significant strikes aimed at the head. In comparison, Prochazka achieved an impressive 58% accuracy, landing 97 of 165 attempts, including 73 of 132 directed at the head. Importantly, 83% of Hill’s significant strikes and 73% of Prochazka’s were delivered from a distance.
Khalil Rountree Jr. also faced Jamahal Hill in his last matchup, achieving victory through a unanimous decision in the fifth round. During that fight, Hill landed 98% of his significant strikes from a distance, while Rountree Jr. also delivered 100% of his significant strikes at a distance. Rountree Jr. was successful with 56% of his total strike attempts, connecting on 102 out of 181 strikes, of which 30 were aimed at the head. Hill managed to land 69 out of 172 significant strikes, including 47 of 142 aimed at the head. Overall, Hill connected on 70 out of 173 strikes, while Rountree Jr. achieved a total of 102 out of 181 successful strikes.
Other Fights to Watch
An exciting matchup features Josh Emmett locking horns with Youssef Zalal. Emmett holds a career record of 19-5-0. At 40 years old, he’ll compete at 145 lbs and stands at 5’6″ tall with a reach of 70″. Conversely, Zalal stands at 5’10” and weighs 145 lbs, entering the Octagon with a 17-5-1 record. The 29-year-old is a switch fighter boasting a reach of 72″. In terms of grappling, Emmett averages 1.09 takedowns every 15 minutes while Youssef Zalal manages 2.09 takedowns per 3 rounds. Regarding striking accuracy, Emmett lands 3.75 strikes per minute with a 35% accuracy rate, while Zalal achieves a 50% accuracy on 3.07 strikes per minute.
Another highly anticipated fight features Joe Pyfer competing against Abus Magomedov. Magomedov steps into this bout with a record of 28-6-1. At 35 years old, he weighs 185 lbs and stands at 6’2″, fighting in an orthodox stance with a reach of 78″. Pyfer is also 6’2″, tips the scales at 185 lbs, and comes in with a record of 14-3-0 at the age of 29. In wrestling, Magomedov stops 85% of takedown attempts against him and successfully executes 57% of his takedowns. Pyfer completes 42% of his takedown attempts while defending against 60% of takedowns from other fighters. Magomedov absorbs 3.68 strikes per minute, landing 3.21, while Pyfer takes 3.20 strikes per minute and lands 3.74.
Who will triumph in tonight’s UFC matchup against the spread?
Pick: Take Jiri Prochazka (-180)
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