Lightweights
Ignacio Bahamondes (16-5, 5-2 UFC) vs. Jalin Turner (14-8, 7-5 UFC)ODDS: Bahamondes (-118), Turner (-102)
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Chile’s Bahamondes doesn’t leverage his frame much. He can show an impressive kicking game at times, but he’s at his most comfortable as a pressure-focused fighter who looks to swamp his opponent at close range. That has worked swimmingly more often than not, which has made Bahamondes’ losses all the more disappointing. John Makdessi and Ludovit Klein, two of the stockier fighters that Bahamondes has faced, found a lot of success simply standing their ground and countering him as he closed distance, with Klein offering a takedown threat that further neutralized “La Jaula.” Turner seems likely to find a hot start against a less defensively focused opponent, and things could go in a lot of directions from there given the rare size parity that each man faces. Bahamondes could get scared off his game a bit against someone who can match him from range, but given that the Chilean looks tough enough to survive, it could just continue the trend of opponents slowly taking Turner out of his fights. Bahamondes has yet to really fold in the face of adversity, so with Turner also not seemingly having the takedown threat to take him fully out of his approach, the lean is that the Chilean can get things done in a blood-and-guts war. The pick is Bahamondes via decision.
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