If Alexander was a high IQ fighter who used his athleticism to the max, I'd be all over him here. He should have a very clear advantage in the wrestling a very straight forward path to victory. The problem is, he doesn't fight to his abilities and can't be trusted. I am picking Kurt here. I think the pressure striking combined with the fact that Alex wears damage and thats the only thing judges care about, seems like a recipe for success. So lets do a little Emeral Legasy and BAM throw something on this moneyline.
Alexander Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez is a tough to break down because he is very good, very well rounded but very inconstant. He is very explosive with actual skills. He is a solid wrestler and an athlete with power and speed. But he does struggle to put it all together at once. He wasn't having success at 145 so moved back to 155 where he belongs. He is coming off the decision win over Austin Hubbard where he was fast, clean and athletic but did wear the damage.
Kurt Holobaugh
Kurt Holobaugh is an Ultimate Fighter winner who was able to do so late in his career. Style wise Kurt is a come forward striker with pressure and power. He marches forward, throws combinations, then ducks out, resets and goes again. He has some wrestling as well but could use a little more takedown defense. His BJJ however is very good and is actually what won him the Ultimate Fighter title. He is coming off the decision win over Kaynan Kruschewsky where the striking was on point but the takedown defense was tough.