This big one is finally here. Two legitimate title fights and another novelty belt on the line to determine who the next BMF is, the UFC has done their best to bedazzle UFC 300 and I think they did the best they could. With their biggest stars in Conor McGregor and Sean O’Malley unable to make the date, they turn to one of their next biggest stars and putting him up against the next fighter in line for his title.
Looking to bounce back from her first professional defeat, Rodriguez brings in a stinging striking game and a solid coaching staff. She had some solid performances through her first two UFC bouts, but her flaw may have been discovered by Gillian Robertson in her last fight.
Next weekend is the big UFC 300 card, but the UFC is first headed to the Apex to provide an appetizer. The main event sees a middleweight rematch of a fight that took place back in December 2021 where the big underdog was able to pull off the upset.
Coming into the UFC after a dominant contract-winning performance on the Contender Series, Aslan brings a resume of destruction to the UFC. He has gone out and finished all 12 of his wins by knockout with all but one coming in the first round. Explosive striking, big power, and fast hands is what you can expect from this monster.
Will Blanchfield show out in her neck of the woods? Or will Fiorot spoil her plans and strike her way to victory? Read on to see how I think this intriguing stylistic clash will shake out and if there are any notable money-making opportunities.
Officially riding a three-fight winning streak since winning The Ultimate Fighter season 30, Usman is looking to take his talents into the heavyweight rankings with a win this weekend. He normally showcases a low-paced striking approach with not a lot of power. Wrestling is something he can threaten with, but he is not as dominant as his welterweight brother is in that realm.
Will the BJJ black belt of Ribas come into play this weekend and help her pull off the upset? Or will the veteran, high level experience of Namajunas gets her hand raised? Read on to see how these two matchup.
Now 3-0 with the promotion, Nunes continues to wow people with her lack of size for these bigger weight classes but still coming out on top. Standing at 5’2”, Nunes throws with absolute heat in all her strikes. The other big knock on her is that she is yet to fight skilled enough grapplers to take advantage of the flaws in her game.
Will the hard-hitting style of Tuivasa allow him to notch his eighth UFC knockout? Or will the finesse and overall skillset of Tybura will him to his eighth victory in his last ten fights? Read on to see how these two different styles matchup and which will be supreme.