
Jiri Prochazka says ‘deal' in place around Alex Pereira vs Magomed Ankalaev rematch
At UFC 320 in Las Vegas, Pereira will aim to reclaim the title from Ankalaev, having lost it to the Russian with a decision defeat in March.
But should either fighter fail to make it to the main event, Prochazka will step in – potentially for a trilogy bout with Pereira, who twice beat the Czech in title fights.
Prochazka is scheduled to face Khalil Rountree Jr, another former foe of Pereira, on the undercard at UFC 320, but the former champion could see himself elevated to the headline fight if needed.
'Yeah, that's right, yeah,' Prochazka, 32, told journalist Ariel Helwani on Monday (28 July). 'That was the deal with UFC.'
He also added that the winner of his fight with Rountree will be next in line for a title shot, saying: 'Yes, yeah. It's not yet on paper, but we are right now... That was their word, so.'
Given Prochazka and Rountree's respective histories with Pereira, a fight between either man and Ankalaev would mark a fresher match-up atop the 205lb division.
Prochazka first faced Pereira in November 2023, fighting the Brazilian for the vacant title, which the latter won with a second-round TKO. In their rematch last June, 38-year-old Pereira achieved the same result in the same round, retaining the title.
That preceded a fourth-round TKO of Rountree in October, as Pereira overcame a slow start to record a third straight retention of his title. He then lost the belt to Ankalaev, 33, via unanimous decision in March.
Prochazka and Rountree will each enter their clash at UFC 320 on the back of a stoppage win over Jamahal Hill. Prochazka beat the former champion in January, before American Rountree, 35, did the same in June.
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