An official EA Sports UFC 6 simulation of the two main bouts at UFC White House produced knockout victories for Ilia Topuria in the second round and Alex Pereira in the fourth round.
EA Sports UFC 6 ran official simulations of the two marquee matchups scheduled for UFC White House on June 14, 2026, and the game's engine spat out knockout victories for both Ilia Topuria and Alex Pereira — Topuria finishing in the second round and Pereira closing the show in the fourth.

Topuria, ranked second in the lightweight division and sitting atop the pound-for-pound rankings at 17-1-0, enters the card as one of the sport's most dangerous finishers. The 29-year-old Spaniard, who trains out of Climent Club and stands five-foot-seven with a 69-inch reach, lands 4.81 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy while also mixing in nearly two takedown attempts per 15 minutes. The simulation's second-round KO outcome fits neatly within his established highlight-reel profile.
Pereira needs little introduction. The reigning light heavyweight champion carries a 13-4-0 record into the bout and at 38 years old remains arguably the division's most feared striker. The six-foot-four Brazilian, representing Teixeira MMA and Fitness, boasts a 79-inch reach and leads the sport's elite with 5.16 significant strikes landed per minute at a remarkable 62 percent accuracy. The game projected him earning a fourth-round stoppage, consistent with the late-fight finishing patterns he has demonstrated throughout his career.

Why it matters
- Topuria's sim result keeps attention on his lightweight title aspirations as the division's top-ranked contender
- A virtual Pereira KO win reinforces his light heavyweight champion status heading into a high-profile event
- Both simulated outcomes were stoppages, underlining the finishing pedigree EA's player ratings assign to each fighter
- UFC White House is a flagship card, meaning these simulation results will draw significant pre-fight attention across the fanbase
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