Lone’er Kavanagh vs. Felipe dos Santos

Lone’er Kavanagh vs. Felipe dos Santos

It's honestly hard to tell how good Lone'er is or is not. He hasn't fought the highest level of competition, but he's doing what he is supposed to do, which is win. His speed is impressive and you can tell he likes to pick his shots, but I don't know if he will get...
Jai Herbert vs. Chris Padilla

Jai Herbert vs. Chris Padilla

Here's a fun drinking game, let's take a shot every time one of the announcers mentions that Jai Herbert dropped Ilia in 2002. The kid is living off of that highlight. Its an amazing thing for sure, but the reality is that he was knocked out cold shortly after that....
Guram Kutateladze vs. Kaue Fernandes

Guram Kutateladze vs. Kaue Fernandes

At one point in time i would sit here and claim that Guram, Damir and others from that group of UFC newcomers were the future of the division. But things didn't flesh out that way. I think Kaue can win here. Guram's chin isn't what it used to be and Kaue has no...
Marvin Vettori vs. Roman Dolidze

Marvin Vettori vs. Roman Dolidze

I am not usually one for rumors or one to go against my Italian brothers. But a little birdie with a weird accent told me that Marvin Vetori has a shoulder injury that isn't fully recovered and is essentially fighting for the money because unfortunately for a lot of...
Elizeu Zaleski vs. Chidi Njokuani

Elizeu Zaleski vs. Chidi Njokuani

If we didn't see Chidi's last fight, this would be an easy breakdown. i would sit here, tell you about how low volume he is and confidently pick Zaleski. But now that we saw high volume Chidi, it's a much trickier breakdown. Chidi is faster, hits harder, the better...
Diyar Nurgozhay vs. Brendson Ribeiro

Diyar Nurgozhay vs. Brendson Ribeiro

We have a couple of UFC debuts on this card, and I love all of them. Diyar is very good. He can win absolutely everywhere, he has cardio and more importantly, he has a great resume. He has quality wins and isn't a can crushed. The UFC knows what they are doing with...