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Four events, four countries, four main-event matchups, and four titles on the line. October reminded everyone why the UFC remains the biggest MMA promotion on Earth.

Let’s look back at a spooky month inside the Octagon 🎃


🇺🇸 UFC 320 — Alex Pereira vs Magomed Ankalaev 2 (Oct 4, Las Vegas, USA)

Alex Pereira made history again — reclaiming his light-heavyweight throne with a lightning-quick TKO over Magomed Ankalaev in just 1 minute 20 seconds. It was dominance compressed into 80 seconds and a sweet revenge for his lost at their first meet.

Meanwhile, in the co-main, Merab Dvalishvili steamrolled Cory Sandhagen, defending his bantamweight belt with relentless chain-wrestling.

🏆 Results

  • Pereira def. Ankalaev via TKO (R1 1:20)
  • Dvalishvili def. Sandhagen via Unanimous Decision

🌎 Takeaways

Pereira’s striking power is still something unstoppable — 80 seconds of cage pressure, one clean shot, brutal elbows, end of story.

Merab continues his machine pace: three fights this year, all wins, and he’s not done with the year 2025 yet.


🇧🇷 UFC Fight Night — Charles Oliveira vs Mateusz Gamrot (Oct 11, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Back in Brazil, the crowd roared like the old Pride days. Charles Oliveira returned home against Mateusz Gamrot, turning scrambles into highlight material.

In the co-main, Deiveson Figueiredo edged Montel Jackson with smart adjustments and pressure.

🏆 Results

  • Oliveira def. Gamrot via Submission (R2, 3:35 control vs 1:00)
  • Figueiredo def. Jackson via Split Decision

🌎 Takeaways

Brazil continues to dominate grappling metrics — highest average submission attempts per card in 2025. Oliveira made a quick comeback after KO and reminded fans why he’s beloved — pure lion-heart jiu-jitsu artistry.


🇨🇦 UFC Fight Night — Reinier de Ridder vs Brendan Allen (Oct 18, Vancouver, Canada)

A middleweight chess match on Canadian soil — and a risky move from Reinier de Ridder, who accepted a lower-rank opponent instead of waiting for a title shot.

🏆 Result

Allen def. de Ridder via TKO (R4, corner stoppage)

🌎 Takeaways

Allen’s pressure and composure turned him into a real contender. De Ridder’s decision backfired — from title talks to rebuild process. The Dutchman will need to reassess his current issues.


🇦🇪 UFC 321 — Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane (Oct 25, Abu Dhabi, UAE)

The heavyweight division roared in the desert — until it didn’t. Tom Aspinall defended his belt against Ciryl Gane in a fight that ended in controversy and online wars.

In the same night, Mackenzie Dern made her efforts and become the new champion after Zhang Weili vacanted the strawweight throne.

🏆 Result

  • Aspinall vs Gane ended in No Contest (eye poke)
  • Mackenzie Dern def. Virna Jandiroba via Unanimous Decision to become the new strawweight champion

🌍 Takeaways

The UAE crowd witnessed how hype can turn toxic. Aspinall’s callout confidence became a lightning rod for unrealistic expectations — and when things went wrong, fans turned cruel.

Let’s not normalize that behavior, so childish and disrespectful. Fighters risk everything to step in the cage; they’re not storybook superheroes or gods.


🧮 Monthly Snapshot


Total Events4
Total Fights46
Finishes (TKO/KO)23 (45%)
Submissions6
Decisions15
Total Fight Time8 min 47 sec
Global Regions Hosted4 (USA, Brazil, Canada, UAE)
New Champions Crowned2 (Alex Pereira, Mackenzie Dern)

💭 Closing Thoughts

October gave us a rollercoaster of emotions — from Pereira’s knockout to Aspinall’s controversial night, from roaring crowds in Brazil to new stars rising in Canada.

This was a Halloween month full of highs and lows, drama and dominance — the perfect mix that keeps MMA unpredictable and alive.

And now, don’t forget we will have probably one of the most heated matchup in this November with Islam Makhachev vs. Jack Della Maddalena, and Valentina Shevchenko vs Zhang Weili. Better not to missed that fire.


💬 What About You?

What was your moment of the month?
Which knockout, submission, or controversy is still living rent-free in your head?
Drop your thoughts below — let’s argue like real fight nerds in the comments 👊


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