Result: Mateusz Gamrot def. Ľudovít Klein via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Fight Recap
In a high-stakes lightweight clash at UFC Vegas 107, #8-ranked (#7 UFC) Mateusz Gamrot (25-3) reasserted his top-tier status with a clinical unanimous decision victory over Slovakia’s Ludovit Klein (23-5-1), ranked #42 in the Fight Matrix global standings.
Gamrot entered the Octagon as a moderate favorite, and while the betting line suggested a competitive affair, the former KSW champion delivered a composed and technically superior performance, highlighting the gap between top-10 experience and emerging talent.
Round-by-Round Breakdown
- Round 1: Gamrot opened the bout with his trademark chain wrestling, keeping Klein on the back foot. Although Klein showcased sharp counterpunching, he struggled to find consistent space to let his strikes go. A well-timed takedown and extended top control likely secured the round for Gamrot.
- Round 2: Klein showed more urgency, landing a stiff left straight early, but Gamrot quickly adjusted, mixing in level changes and feints. Midway through the round, Gamrot transitioned to a slick double-leg and maintained positional dominance on the mat, neutralizing Klein’s offensive rhythm.
- Round 3: Sensing the need for a finish, Klein swung aggressively in the final frame, landing some clean shots. However, Gamrot’s durability and positional IQ prevented any serious momentum shift. A late scramble ended with Gamrot on top, sealing the round and the fight.
Statistical Highlights
- Takedowns Landed: Gamrot 5/9
- Control Time: Gamrot 6:42
- Significant Strikes: Gamrot 63 / Klein 49
- Submission Attempts: 1 (Gamrot)
What’s Next?
- Mateusz Gamrot solidifies his #7 ranking and could be lined up for a bout against another top-5 contender, potentially facing the winner of Dariush vs. Turner to inch closer to a title shot.
- Ľudovít Klein fought valiantly, but the gap in grappling proved too much. Still, he remains a promising lightweight force, especially if matched against opponents with less wrestling pedigree. A matchup against someone like Diego Ferreira or Joel Alvarez could be a good next step.
Analysis Summary by FightMatrix
Mateusz Gamrot’s performance was a masterclass in tactical pressure, blending striking threats with relentless wrestling. He continues to prove why he’s a perennial contender in a stacked division. Klein, while outclassed, showed flashes of potential that suggest future top-20 contention with strategic matchmaking and further development.

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