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UFC 320 & 321 Promise Thrilling Title Fights, Media Rights Shift

Get ready for thrilling title fights in October! UFC 320 and 321 bring high-stakes action, while a landmark media rights deal signals an exciting new era for the sport.

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UFC 320 & 321 Promise Thrilling Title Fights, Media Rights Shift

UFC's upcoming events promise thrilling title fights and a significant shift in media rights. UFC 320 on October 4 headlines with Alex Pereira challenging Magomed Ankalaev for the light heavyweight championship, while UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi on October 25 sees Tom Aspinall defending his undisputed heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane. The card also includes a vacant women's strawweight title fight and the return of Umar Nurmagomedov.

The light heavyweight championship bout at UFC 320 is a rematch, with Pereira seeking revenge after Ankalaev's previous victory. The event also features a bantamweight title fight between Merab Dvalishvili and Cory Sandhagen, and a light heavyweight bout between Jiri Prochazka and Khalil Rountree Jr. Meanwhile, UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi sees Aspinall, who won the heavyweight title after Jon Jones' reign, defend it against Ciryl Gane. UFC has recently announced a landmark media rights agreement, moving away from the traditional pay-per-view model.

UFC fans can look forward to exciting title fights in October, with UFC 320 and UFC 321 promising high-stakes action. The shift in media rights also signals an exciting new era for the sport.

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