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<h2><strong>1. Blurb Review of UFC 320</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Heck:</strong> The six-week gap between PPV events really built anticipation and made people eager for UFC 320. The event exceeded expectations.</p>
<p><strong>Lee:</strong> Two of the top pound-for-pound fighters demonstrated why they hold that status. Let’s not forget JIRI F’ING PROCHAZKA.</p>
<p><strong>Meshew:</strong> Alex Pereira breaks the mold, Merab Dvalishvili stretches the laws of physics, while Jiri Prochazka transcends all reason.</p>
<h2><strong>2. Future for Alex Pereira</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Heck:</strong> He can pursue whatever he desires!</p>
<p>Pereira's rematch with Ankalaev created excitement, but he faced no pressure going into it. A win could mean revenge and a move to heavyweight; a loss? He could still fight and enjoy himself. Few fighters have such freedom.</p>
<p>The dominance Pereira showed against Ankalaev was remarkable and effortless. In my view, he’s done with the light heavyweight division and can now challenge Jon Jones, Tom Aspinall, or even take a short stint in boxing. His position is quite rare, akin to Conor McGregor’s prime.</p>
<h2><strong>3. Can Merab Dvalishvili Be Dethroned?</strong></h2>
<p>Umar Nurmagomedov is still the most skilled fighter in the bantamweight division, and despite his loss to Dvalishvili, he can develop strategies to improve energy management and round-winning tactics. I’m backing Nurmagomedov in a potential rematch if he can overcome Mario Bautista.</p>
<p><strong>Heck:</strong> Currently, I don’t see anyone on the UFC roster who can compete with Dvalishvili.</p>
<p>Saturday's bout proved he’s beating everyone in the bantamweight division unless he fights well into his 50s. Given Dvalishvili's unique fighting style, I believe only he can step away from the division through retirement or moving up.</p>
<h2><strong>4. The Magic of Jiri Prochazka</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Heck:</strong> Jiri has always been in my top three, but now he’s my favorite fighter of all time.</p>
<p>I’ve watched his fight against Rountree several times, and it remains entertaining. Prochazka is unpredictable, exhibiting both finesse and chaos that keeps viewers hooked. Even when behind in the cards, he bravely chose to engage Rountree head-on.</p>
<p>Prochazka may not capture another UFC title, but his appeal and combat style are exceptional. His approach to fighting is a thrilling experience that I’ll deeply miss when he decides to leave the sport.</p>
<h2><strong>5. The Most Disappointing Fighter at UFC 320</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Heck:</strong> Patchy Mix stands out as a significant loser.</p>
<p>While he was once hailed as a top bantamweight, his recent performances have raised doubts. The loss against Jakub Wiklacz hurt him at a crucial moment. He's stuck in UFC limbo despite previously impressive runs, and it appears he'll be used to elevate emerging fighters.</p>
<p><strong>Lee:</strong> Magomed Ankalaev's title shot opportunities seem over after his recent performances.</p>
<p>Despite a long unbeaten streak, Ankalaev lacks recognition and support from the UFC brass or fans, making climbing back challenging. His latest defeat against Pereira was damaging, and it appears unlikely he’ll regain his title shot anytime soon.</p>
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