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Mateusz Gamrot vs Ludovit Klein: Predictions, Analysis, and Breakdown

Hello MMA world! presents another headlining blockbuster Pro Boxing match, which will be live on Prime Video. This match features Mateusz Gamrot and Ludovit Klein in the 155 lbs (70.3 kg) weight class for the Lightweight division. Both fighters come into this match with at least three wins in their last five matches. Here’s a quick breakdown—and who might be the smarter bet?

Fighters’ Profiles and Strength

Mateusz Gamrot – LWWWL

Mateusz Gamrot is a 34-year-old Polish fighter and a true force in mixed martial arts. He currently competes in the UFC’s lightweight division. Gamrot first made a name for himself in the Polish MMA scene.

In 2016, he won both the KSW featherweight and lightweight championships. One of his biggest KSW wins came against Norman Parke at KSW 39 on May 27, 2017. Parke was the reigning champion, but in their rematch, Gamrot showed his dominance. Using expert grappling, he took Parke down and controlled him on the ground. In the third round, Gamrot secured a kimura submission, forcing Parke to tap out and earning the KSW lightweight title.

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Gamrot defended this title three times, proving he was one of the best lightweight fighters in the world before moving to the UFC.

In 2020, Gamrot joined the UFC. He made his debut on October 17 but lost a close split decision to Guram Kutateladze. Despite the setback, he stayed determined. In April 2021, he bounced back with a TKO win over Scott Holtzman, dominating the fight on the ground.

His most recent UFC fight was against Jeremy Stephens on July 17, 2021. After taking a hard hit in the first round, Gamrot showed resilience and won by unanimous decision.

Although he has lost twice in the UFC, his first loss was the toughest. The judges’ scores were very close, but Gamrot didn’t let it stop him. Since then, he has won four straight fights, proving himself a fierce competitor.

Gamrot’s MMA record stands at 21 wins, 2 losses, and 1 no-contest. He is known for his striking, conditioning, toughness, and especially his grappling. Five of his wins have come by submission.

Because of his skills, he is ranked 5th among current UFC lightweights, 36th best pound-for-pound fighter, and 61st greatest MMA grappler of all time.

Ludovit Klein – WWWWD

Ludovit Klein is a 30-year-old MMA fighter known as “Mr. Highlight” because of his exciting style of winning. He fights out of Nove Zamky, Slovakia, and trains at Spartakus Fight Gym.

Klein has a professional record of 23 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. Out of his 23 wins, 9 are by knockout, 8 by submission, and 6 by decision.

He started his career with Absolute Championship Berkut, winning both of his fights there. In 2017, he signed with Octagon MMA Promotions and won all five of his bouts by knockout.

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After three years, UFC called him up. So far, he has fought 10 times in the UFC, winning 7, losing 2, and drawing 1. In his last five fights, Klein has won four straight and drawn once.

His most recent fight was on September 28, 2024, where he beat Roosevelt Roberts by unanimous decision in a three-round preliminary card bout. Before that, he also won against Thiago Moisés in a similar fashion.

Currently, Ludovit Klein is ranked as the 18th best lightweight fighter in the world.

What time is the fight?

The fight kicks off live on Saturday 05.31.2025 at 06:30 PM ET

Location: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

How Can I Watch It?

If you’re interested, you can watch it on Prime Video.

Statistical Matchup

CATEGORYMATEUSZ GAMROTLUDOVIT KLEIN
AGE3430
HEIGHT5’10”5’7″
REACH70.5”72.5”
PRO RECORD24-3-023-4-1
FIGHTING OUT OFPoznań, PolandNove Zamky, Slovakia

Final Prediction

Ludovit Klein has end-level striking that is incredibly accurate. His 1-2 headkick combo is deadly. This won’t be a simple fight. Both fighters are experienced and full of skills.

In my opinion, this fight will go to a decision, but I don’t see a clear winner. It’s going to be a banger. I’m leaning towards Klein. He’s too technical, hits hard, and is extremely underrated. He will surprise a lot of people.

Gamrot has fought better competition, but he hasn’t been finishing his opponents. He looked shaky in his last fight. His wrestling isn’t as good as we thought, and Klein has solid takedown defense.

Gamrot beat Arman, who couldn’t strike. If he fought Arman today, he would lose badly. Losing to Hooker isn’t too bad, but Hooker has lost to all top-level fighters he faced. The old RDA hurt Gamrot in that fight. Not saying Klein is a lock, but I think his striking will be better, and he will avoid grappling exchanges.

Geoff Neal finished RDA in round one. Gamrot took that same old RDA to a decision and almost lost. That fight was just last year.

Klein’s record is 7-2-1 with 3 finishes. The competition isn’t the best, but beating Ignacio in 2023 is solid.

As for Roosevelt Roberts, anyone who saw his last fight agrees he looked very improved. He fought better than ever before.

Here’s my take on that fight:

Round 1: 10-9 for Roosevelt. He slightly outstruck Klein, and both were very technical. Klein showed good takedown defense. It was close, and I was a bit worried about my confident pick of Klein.

Round 2: Clear 10-9 for Klein. He kicked Roosevelt off balance, then controlled the round on the ground with elbows, avoiding submissions.

Round 3: 10-9 for Klein again. The striking was close, but Klein got takedowns and controlled the cage. He attempted guillotines and a ninja choke but also landed good shots.

Overall, Roosevelt looked much improved compared to his previous fights. Bisping even noticed it in the third round. Roosevelt’s striking was decent, but his grappling was weak.

I need to watch more fights and tape on Klein. So far, I don’t see much that shows Gamrot will dominate Klein. Gamrot might land a lunging straight right to set up takedowns, but Klein has great reflexes to get underhooks and stuff takedowns.

Stats show Klein has a 90% takedown defense. Honestly, I think he’s the better striker even with the takedown threat. His striking is fun to watch, but sometimes he clinches and counters too much, which can get boring.

LUDOVIT KLEIN TO WIN BY KNOCKOUT

LUDOVIT KLEIN TO WIN IN THE 10 ROUNDS

LUDOVIT KLEIN DOUBLE CHANCE

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