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UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Bueno Silva
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04.21.2023 | 4:04 AM ET
Responses Page 4
05.25.2023 | 1:19 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 2664th
05.25.2023 | 3:15 PM ET
Predictions: 10 of 13 Winners, 8 Perfect, 700 Points | Tied for 617th
"Dont take life too serious, you will never make it out alive."
05.27.2023 | 6:25 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 2664th
* Edited at 05.27.2023, 6:26 PM ET *
05.27.2023 | 6:42 PM ET
Predictions: 0 of 0 Winners, 0 Perfect, 0 Points | Tied for 4323rd
Maybe Chandler and Buenos Silva can make the division cool, But I doubt it
* Edited at 05.27.2023, 6:43 PM ET *
"Quack quack quack"
bout announced
Austin Lingo vs. Melquizael Costa at 145 lbs (65.8 kg)
05.30.2023 | 11:56 AM ET
Predictions: 10 of 13 Winners, 5 Perfect, 650 Points | Tied for 1132nd
05.30.2023 | 2:24 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 2664th
06.02.2023 | 8:42 PM ET
Predictions: 13 of 13 Winners, 5 Perfect, 805 Points | Tied for 64th
"Jarno Errens, Damir Hadzovic"
06.11.2023 | 9:21 AM ET
Prediction Comments
Predictions: 10 of 13 Winners, 4 Perfect, 630 Points | Tied for 1392nd
Walt Harris, TKO, R1
Hopefully Walt can get back in the win column
"Keep on keeping on"
06.11.2023 | 12:08 PM ET
jr
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 555 Points | Tied for 2382nd
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06.11.2023 | 12:16 PM ET
Predictions: 11 of 13 Winners, 4 Perfect, 690 Points | Tied for 653rd
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06.11.2023 | 12:27 PM ET
piggybank
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 2 Perfect, 540 Points | Tied for 2551st
pretty easy
06.11.2023 | 6:16 PM ET
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 2664th
* Edited at 06.11.2023, 6:16 PM ET *
06.12.2023 | 11:20 AM ET
Predictions: 11 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 650 Points | Tied for 1116th
06.15.2023 | 8:51 AM ET
Predictions: 12 of 13 Winners, 6 Perfect, 790 Points | Tied for 97th
06.17.2023 | 10:44 AM ET
Prediction Comments
Predictions: 1 of 7 Winners, 0 Perfect, 50 Points | Tied for 4235th
Walt Harris, TKO, R1
Although Walt Harris has had a mixed record in the UFC, with a 6-9 standing, he possesses incredible physical attributes that make him a formidable opponent in the heavyweight division. Harris has shown his knockout power with a three-fight knockout streak against formidable opponents, indicating that he has the ability to finish fights in devastating fashion. While he has faced mental struggles in the past, Harris has shown resilience and the ability to bounce back from setbacks. On the other hand, Josh Parisian, despite his powerful striking and surprising spin knockouts, has demonstrated a tendency to gas out and struggle with his conditioning. This could be a significant disadvantage in a three-round fight against a physically imposing and hard-hitting opponent like Harris. Considering Harris' recent knockout streak, his physical gifts, and the potential for Parisian to fade as the fight progresses, it is likely that Walt Harris will land a significant blow early in the first round, resulting in a knockout victory.
Nam vs. Maksum
Azat Maksum, SUB, R2
While Tyson Nam has displayed his knockout power and experience in the flyweight division, his record in the UFC has been inconsistent with wins and losses against elite opponents. On the other hand, Azat Maksum enters the bout undefeated with a perfect 16-0 record and has showcased impressive skills in both striking and grappling. Maksum possesses fast and accurate striking, which he has used to finish his opponents in regional promotions. He has also demonstrated his grappling prowess, controlling his opponents on the ground and showcasing solid submission defense. Maksum's ability to transition from striking to wrestling could pose a significant challenge for Nam. Considering Maksum's undefeated record, well-rounded skill set, and his ability to control the fight on the ground, it is likely that he will find an opening in the second round and secure a submission victory over Tyson Nam.
Filho vs. Ronderos
Jafel Filho, TKO, R3
Jafel Filho has shown himself to be a formidable force in the flyweight division, with an impressive record and a tendency to finish his opponents. His recent winning streak, including victories over quality regional competition, highlights his ability to dominate his opponents with a combination of striking and takedowns. Filho's aggressive pressure from the start, coupled with his ability to blend striking and takedowns, will likely pose a significant challenge for Juancamilo Ronderos. Although Ronderos has a creative BJJ background and a strong amateur record, his previous performances in the UFC have been less than stellar, with two losses in a row. Filho's well-rounded skill set, including his powerful striking and good takedown defense, should enable him to control the fight and avoid Ronderos' submission attempts. As the fight progresses, Filho's superior conditioning and relentless pressure will likely wear down Ronderos, leading to a third-round knockout victory for Jafel Filho.
Deaton III vs. Munoz
Carl Deaton III, DEC
While both fighters have had mixed results in their careers, Carl Deaton III has shown more experience and versatility in his performances. Deaton has a history of finishing fights in the first round, showcasing his ability to capitalize on early opportunities. He has faced solid veterans in regional promotions and has been able to hold his own, even in losses. Deaton bounced back from a defeat against an international-level opponent in the PFL by securing a decision win against an overrated ex-UFC fighter. In his UFC debut, although he faced a BJJ specialist, Deaton displayed good takedown defense and grappling defense, along with effective chin placement to avoid submissions. Despite eventually succumbing to a rear-naked choke, his overall performance showcased resilience and a well-rounded skill set. In contrast, Alex Munoz has yet to secure a win in the UFC, suffering two decision losses against tough opponents. While he has shown promise with his wrestling skills, his overall record and lack of finishes raise questions about his ability to secure a decisive victory. Considering Deaton's ability to finish fights early and his experience against higher-level competition, it is likely that he will utilize his well-rounded skills to outlast Munoz and secure a decision victory in the third round.
Azaitar vs. Prado
Ottman Azaitar, TKO, R1
Ottman Azaitar may have faced a setback in his last fight after a lengthy layoff, but he has shown tremendous potential and a history of dominant performances. With a background in Muay Thai, Azaitar possesses devastating striking power and a relentless forward pressure that can overwhelm his opponents. His regional record of 7-0 with first-round finishes, including a title victory at 155 pounds in Brave Combat Federation, showcases his ability to dispatch lower-level competition efficiently. Despite a loss in his UFC return, Azaitar's aggressive style and knockout power remain potent weapons. On the other hand, Francisco Prado, while undefeated with a solid regional record, has yet to face the level of competition Azaitar has. Prado's strength lies in his grappling and submission skills, but Azaitar's striking prowess could pose significant problems for him. Considering Azaitar's past successes and his eagerness to make a statement following his previous loss, it is highly likely that Ottman Azaitar will come out firing from the opening bell, overwhelm Prado with his striking, and secure a TKO victory in the first round.
Valdéz vs. Elder
Genaro Valdéz, TKO, R3
Genaro Valdez may have faced a tough start in the UFC, losing his first two fights, but his undefeated record and finishing ability cannot be overlooked. Valdez has shown immense power in his strikes, with a big right hand that has led to knockout victories in the past. Although he has displayed toughness by getting up after being knocked down multiple times, Valdez's downfall has been drawn into wild slugfests where he eventually succumbs to his opponent's pressure. However, in this fight, he faces Evan Elder, who has also suffered two losses in the UFC and has shown a tendency to overswing and leave himself open to counter shots. Valdez's ability to capitalize on his opponent's mistakes and land powerful combinations could be the key to his victory. Furthermore, Elder's previous fight at a higher weight class may suggest that Valdez will have the advantage in terms of size and strength. With Valdez's durability and relentless pursuit, it is likely that he will weather the storm, land significant strikes, and eventually secure a TKO victory in the third round.
Duraev vs. Park
Albert Duraev, SUB, R2
Albert Duraev possesses a well-rounded skill set with a proven track record of finishes, particularly through chokes. With titles won in multiple weight divisions, Duraev has showcased his dominance in organizations like ACB. In his UFC debut, he displayed a clear decision victory with his strong wrestling and ability to control the fight. While he faced some challenges in his second UFC bout, Duraev's grappling prowess remained evident as he secured takedowns and exhibited control on the ground. His transitions and dominant positions, coupled with heavy strikes from top position, highlight his ability to impose his game plan effectively. On the other hand, Jun Yong Park has displayed durability and well-rounded skills, but without reaching an elite level in any specific aspect. Although Park has shown good takedown defense and cage control, he has been vulnerable to being finished in previous fights. Given Duraev's proven ability to capitalize on his opponents' weaknesses, it is likely that he will utilize his superior grappling skills to secure a submission victory, most likely in the second round.
McKinney vs. Sadykhov
Terrance McKinney, SUB, R1
Terrance McKinney has a remarkable record with all of his 12 wins coming by way of finish, and an impressive 11 of those finishes happening in the first round. McKinney has displayed incredible aggression, quick and crisp hands, and the ability to stun his opponents early in the fight. His background story and resilience in bouncing back from losses highlight his determination and mental toughness. In his UFC debut, McKinney secured a lightning-fast 7-second knockout, showcasing his explosiveness and power. Furthermore, McKinney has demonstrated his submission skills by sinking in a rear-naked choke from an unusual angle, showing his versatility on the ground. While Nazim Sadykhov has shown power in his left hand and a strong debut performance, his lack of head movement and investment in body shots could leave openings for McKinney's aggressive striking. Considering McKinney's history of quick finishes and his ability to capitalize on his opponent's mistakes, it is likely that he will overwhelm Sadykhov in the first round and secure a submission victory.
Lingo vs. Costa
Austin Lingo, DEC
While Melquizeal Costa has shown a well-rounded skill set with solid striking and grappling abilities, Austin Lingo's undefeated record and previous performances indicate that he possesses the tools to secure a victory in this matchup. Lingo has displayed impressive speed and natural power in his strikes, particularly with his hands. His ability to finish fights early in the first round demonstrates his aggression and capability to capitalize on his opponents' weaknesses. Although Lingo has experienced setbacks in the UFC, primarily due to leg injuries and facing opponents who have taken him to decision, he has had time to recover and address those issues during his break from competition. With his fast hands and natural power, Lingo has the potential to exploit Costa's weaknesses in defense and deliver significant strikes throughout the fight. Additionally, Lingo's experience in regional promotions, including his strong performance in LFA, indicates that he has faced tough competition and emerged victorious. Considering these factors, it is likely that Austin Lingo will utilize his striking advantage to outperform Melquizeal Costa and secure a decision victory in the third round.
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bout announced
Tucker Lutz vs. Melsik Baghdasaryan at 145 lbs (65.8 kg)
06.19.2023 | 10:19 AM ET
Predictions: 10 of 13 Winners, 5 Perfect, 650 Points | Tied for 1132nd
06.19.2023 | 10:52 AM ET
Predictions: 9 of 13 Winners, 3 Perfect, 525 Points | Tied for 2664th
06.25.2023 | 1:42 AM ET
Prediction Comments
Predictions: 10 of 13 Winners, 4 Perfect, 630 Points | Tied for 1392nd
Mayra Bueno Silva, SUB, R4
Not confident especially considering Holly has been doing pretty good for her age and she's a really big step up in competition than anyone Mayra has faced.
Evans-Smith vs. Perez
Ailin Perez, DEC
Is Ashlee getting cut after this loss
"Keep on keeping on"
06.25.2023 | 5:30 PM ET
Rulebender
Predictions: 0 of 0 Winners, 0 Perfect, 0 Points | Tied for 4323rd
* Edited at 06.25.2023, 5:38 PM ET *
"Quack quack quack"
06.25.2023 | 7:58 PM ET
taking a stab at a card order here
Predictions: 12 of 13 Winners, 6 Perfect, 790 Points | Tied for 97th
Holm vs. Bueno Silva
Duraev vs. Park (co-main)
Lingo vs. Costa
Lutz vs. Baghdasaryan
Harris vs. Parisian
Dumont vs. Chandler
PRELIMS
McKinney vs. Sadykhov (featured)
Nunes vs. Dudakova
Nam vs. Maksum
Azaitar vs. Prado
Evans-Smith vs. Perez
EARLY PRELIMS
Valdez vs. Elder
Filo vs. Ronderos
Deaton vs. Munoz