Jacob Malkoun set to face Torrez Finney at UFC 325 on January 31

Jacob Malkoun is gearing up for a return to the Octagon, as he’s officially slated to face rising prospect Torrez Finney at UFC 325 on January 31. The matchup was first reported by Finney himself on the Krazy Kev YouTube channel, giving fans an early glimpse at one in all the event’s most intriguing middleweight contests.

Malkoun (7-3), a durable and technically sound grappler out of Australia, is seeking to reestablish himself within the UFC’s competitive 185-pound division. Known for his grinding wrestling style and tireless pace, Malkoun has already shared the cage with talented contenders like Brendan Allen and Nick Maximov. After a narrow decision loss last outing, the 29-year-old will look to bounce back with a dominant performance to remind fans why he’s considered one in all the division’s most persistent grapplers.

Finney (8-1) will make his UFC debut after constructing a formidable résumé across the regional circuit, combining explosive athleticism with legitimate ending power. A former collegiate football player turned mixed martial artist, “The Punisher” has earned most of his wins via first-round stoppage, showcasing the type of raw physicality and aggression that turns heads early in a profession. His self-announcement of the fight on Kuszmaul’s show only further fueled excitement around what guarantees to be a high-energy debut.

Stylistically, the matchup pits Finney’s knockout power against Malkoun’s relentless wrestling pressure — a classic striker-versus-grappler dynamic. If Finney can keep the fight standing, he’ll have a powerful likelihood of landing something fight-ending. But Malkoun’s experience, control, and pace could quickly turn the debutant’s night right into a grueling test of endurance.

UFC 325 already boasts several compelling bouts, and the addition of Malkoun vs. Finney adds one other layer of intrigue to the primary pay-per-view event of 2026. Fans desperate to see whether the newcomer can shock a gritty veteran — or if Malkoun’s suffocating style prevails — won’t wish to miss January 31.

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