An official EA Sports UFC 6 simulation of the two main bouts at UFC White House projected Ilia Topuria winning by KO in the second round and Alex Pereira winning by KO in the fourth round.
EA Sports released an official UFC 6 simulation of the two headline bouts scheduled for UFC White House on June 14, projecting knockout victories for both Ilia Topuria and Alex Pereira — Topuria finishing his opponent in the second round and Pereira closing the show in the fourth.

Topuria, ranked second at lightweight and currently sitting atop the pound-for-pound rankings, enters the event carrying a 17-1-0 record. The 29-year-old orthodox fighter representing Spain lands at a rate of 4.81 significant strikes per minute with 48 percent accuracy, and supplements his striking with nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes. Standing five-foot-seven with a 69-inch reach, "El Matador" has built a reputation as one of the sport's most dangerous finishers across multiple divisions.
Pereira, the reigning light heavyweight champion, brings a 13-4-0 record and perhaps the most imposing striking profile in the division. The 38-year-old Brazilian known as "Poatan" lands 5.16 significant strikes per minute at a 62 percent accuracy rate — an exceptional number at the highest level of competition. At six-foot-four with a 79-inch reach, the Teixeira MMA and Fitness product uses his size and precision to control range and generate finishing power.

Why it matters
- The simulation gives both champions projected finish victories, underscoring the high-stakes nature of UFC White House as a card.
- Topuria's simulated second-round KO aligns with his real-world finishing reputation across the lightweight and featherweight divisions.
- Pereira's projected fourth-round finish reflects the championship rounds where his gas tank and power have historically been tested most.
- Both results, if they mirror the live outcomes, would carry significant pound-for-pound and divisional ranking implications heading into the second half of 2026.
Sunday, June 14, 2026

















