Listen, Anshul has all the tools. He is fast, a technical striker, accurate… He has everything you can teach. He doesn't have some of the things you cannot teach, like balls and grit. Quillan is too dirty, too aggressive, too gritty here and I think he breaks Anshul the same way Mike Breeden did. Quillan is the pick and even though he is a UFC debut, I think he's safe to bet.
Quillan Salkilld
Quillan Salkilld is a good striker who uses kicks really well to manage range and work the body. As soon as you are comfortable striking with him, he will lower his level and shoot. He's overall very well rounded who can fight at distance or in the pocket. He is perfectly fine with an ugly fight but at times can chase a finish instead of settling in.
Anshul Jubli
Anshul Jubli is a well rounded fighter who has solid striking and solid grappling as well. He does a great job exploding in his takedowns so even if it wasn't a perfect shot, he's so fast that his opponents don't always have time to sprawl or adjust their hips. He is not amazing anywhere but he is good everywhere, has solid fight IQ and enough cardio to continue pushing forward the whole time. He is coming off the TKO loss to Mike Breeden where he was literally being barked at before the finish.