
A battle of champions from other promotions has been booked for UFC 320 this October.
Patchy Mix (20-2), who fell short in his highly anticipated UFC debut two months ago, will look to bounce back when he faces promotional newcomer Jakub Wiklacz (16-3-2) at the event in Las Vegas on October 4, 2025.
Mix is a former Bellator MMA bantamweight champion and grand prix winner, while Wiklacz previously held gold for Polish promotion KSW, which until recently dominated a large swathe of the European MMA scene.
UFC officials announced the match-up on Thursday.
Mix suffered just the second defeat of his professional career in a low-energy fight with Mario Bautista at UFC 316 in June. The decision loss snapped a seven fight win streak that had seen Mix defeat the likes of Kyoji Horiguchi, Sergio Pettis, Raufeon Stots, and Magomed Magomedov.
Poland’s Wiklacz has not lost a fight since 2020, and will be competing for the first time since defending his 135lb KSW belt by submitting Sebastian Przybysz in June of 2024. Wiklacz successfully defended his belt three times after claiming it in the second of four career fights he’s had against Przybysz.
UFC 320 is headlined by the rematch between light heavyweight champ Magomed Ankalaev and Brazilian star Alex Pereira. Bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili will look to fend off Cory Sandhagen in the co-headliner at the T-Mobile Arena on October 4.



















