Alden was insanely impressive in his UFC debut. He came in as a massive underdog and was undeterred. He didn't care about the odds, the pressure, the power. None of it mattered, he was solely focused on what he wanted to do and what he did was quadruple the strikes, defend the takedowns and find a KO. I have to pick Alden here. If he is that same person from his last fight, this is complete domination.
Alden Coria
Alden Coria is a busy grappler with a night single leg. He snatches legs up with a slight bend at the waist and immediately runs the pipe. On the ground he is busy on top and has great control. His scrambles are slick and he does a good job snatching up submissions. While he is primarily a grappler, he does have solid striking with sneaky power and a full arsenal of knees, kicks and elbows. He isn't super young at 27 but I still think he can be called a young prospect. His well roundedness was on full display at Noche UFC when he stopped Alessandro Costa
Luis Gurule
Luis Gurule is a light on his toes forward pressure striker who bounces around before leaping in and striking. He's aggressive both on the feet and on the ground with decent power. he's in good enough shape to push a face for 15 full minutes and never take a step backwards. He can grapple as well with solid top pressure and submissions but mostly looking for bully takedowns and then ground and pound. If he ends up being taken down he still has that gas tank to work up. He is coming off the decision loss to Jesus Aguilar where the volume was an issue.


