In his light heavyweight fight against Khalil Rountree at UFC 320, Jiri Prochaska appeared to be slow to start, struggling during the second round. However, in the final round, he unleashed his signature unpredictable fighting style, overwhelming Rountree with a variety of strikes and finishing with a late knockout. The fight began cautiously, with both combatants wary and waiting for the right opportunity. Rountree targeted Prochaska’s body early on, while Prochaska tried to assert control. Towards the end of the first round, Rountree landed some powerful punches, but Prochaska responded well and showed resilience against several clean hits.
In the second round, Rountree gained momentum, maintaining a fast pace that made it difficult for Prochaska to counter effectively, yet Prochaska managed to land occasional jabs and kicks. The third round saw Prochaska take the initiative, aggressively pressing forward with his dynamic approach, leaving Rountree visibly shaken and fatigued. Prochaska concentrated his attacks on Rountree’s body before delivering a decisive left hand to the chin at 3:04, securing the knockout victory.
After the match, Prochaska expressed his desire to continue elevating his performance, emphasizing the importance of stepping up in tough fights. He also shared his thoughts on the upcoming main event between champion Magomed Ankalaev and former champion Alex Pereira—who has previously knocked out Prochaska twice—predicting that one of them would likely win, rather than the third-ranked contender Carlos Ulberg, who recently defeated Dominick Reyes. Prochaska mentioned that he had offered to fight Ulberg, but Ulberg opted for a bout with Reyes instead.
Fan Take: This victory reaffirms Jiri Prochaska’s status as a thrilling and resilient fighter, capable of turning the tide even when slow to start. For fight fans, his aggressive and unpredictable style keeps the light heavyweight division exciting and signals more high-stakes matchups on the horizon.

