Kevin Holland’s Record Quest & UFC 320 Tease
Kevin Holland has become a buzz-worthy figure in 2025, not just for his in-cage performances, but for his relentless activity. Known as one of the UFC’s most active fighters, Holland appears poised to make another bold bid—this time aiming to tie the record for most bouts in a single calendar year. As he teases a return at UFC 320, fight fans are watching closely to see if he can rewrite the record books once more.
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Kevin Holland: Rebounding Through 2025
Holland’s 2025 campaign has been a mixed run of highs and lows. He suffered a first-round submission loss to Reinier de Ridder at UFC 311, but came back strong with a win over Gunnar Nelson at UFC London, securing a Performance of the Night bonus. His momentum continued at UFC 316 with a decisive victory over Vicente Luque, earning yet another performance bonus. However, his fight against Daniel Rodriguez at UFC 318 ended in a unanimous decision loss. Altogether, Holland has already competed in four UFC bouts this year.
A Record Within Reach at UFC 320
Kevin Holland recently hinted at a return to action on October 4 for UFC 320, potentially aligning with the event’s stacked lineup in Las Vegas. If confirmed, this fifth fight of the year would tie the current record for most UFC fights within a calendar year. Holland’s earlier achievements include tying for the most wins and setting the previous record—seven fights—back in 2020.
Why It Matters
Every time Holland steps into the Octagon, it’s about more than just personal achievement. His aggressive schedule highlights his determination and resilience, signaling his intent to maximize opportunities and remain relevant in a crowded competitive field. A fight at UFC 320 isn’t just another bout—it’s a statement that he’s not slowing down.