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Preview: UFC 304 Prelims

McCann vs. Brasil


Women’s Strawweights

Molly McCann (14-6, 7-5 UFC) vs. Bruna Brasil (9-4-1, 1-2 UFC)

ODDS: McCann (-310), Brasil (+250)

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Now back in the win column, McCann looks to keep that momentum going on home soil. McCann’s UFC debut was one of the more prominent subplots when the promotion held its first card in Liverpool, England—the hometown of “Meatball”—back in 2018. A popular scrapper, the hope was that McCann could hit the ground running and cause some problems for the flyweight division. Instead, she suffered a one-sided loss to Gillian Robertson that ended in a submission. While that was a bit deflating, McCann did well to regroup and gut out three straight wins. That looked like it would be McCann’s role going forward—too unathletic and one-dimensional of a striker to have much of a ceiling but too durable and aggressive to slide off the roster—until a shocking breakout in 2022. The UFC made two trips to London that year, and somehow each one saw McCann land a knockout finish with a spinning elbow. Combined with the hype surrounding her friend and teammate Paddy Pimblett, McCann had a bit of a moment until things quickly went sideways. Erin Blanchfield and Julija Stoliarenko brought back McCann’s historical problems against bruising wrestlers, as each quickly mauled her on the mat and scored a submission. That was enough for McCann to cut down to strawweight earlier this year, and amusingly enough, she now seems to be playing the role of bruiser herself. Most of her technical acumen went out the window against Diana Belbita, but she overwhelmed her with physicality and aggression before scoring the first submission of her career. Brasil is an interesting next test for McCann at 115 pounds, even if it’s still a bit hard to know what to make of the Brazilian herself. Long for the division, Brasil looks excellent when she has a clear physical advantage on her opponents. A sharp kicking game gets most of the headlines, but Brasil’s wins usually see her also able to neutralize opponents in the clinch when they attempt to close the distance. However, there’s also a clear line where opponents provide enough resistance that Brasil’s game falls apart. Denise Gomes quickly imposed her will in what turned out to be a one-sided win, and Konklak Suphisara’s practiced muay thai approach was enough to stay ahead of Brasil despite a clear size disadvantage. McCann might be messy but she’s durable, and it’s also hard to see Brasil scaring her off, particularly with the added confidence that “Meatball” seems to have as a strawweight. The pick is McCann via decision.

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