Catchweight (215 Pounds)
#6 LHW | Nikita Krylov (29-9, 10-7 UFC) vs. #8 LHW | Ryan Spann (21-7, 7-2 UFC)ODDS: Krylov (-170), Spann (+145)
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If Krylov was not unpredictable enough on his own, Spann is another fighter who brings chaos to the cage. Spann cuts an impressive figure at 6-foot-5 with a massive reach, but it is never particularly clear how “Superman” is able to channel his physical tools from fight to fight. Spann can be occasionally cautious—an interminable May 2020 win over Sam Alvey sticks out in particular—but most of his fights see him apply some pressure and then let the chips fall where they may. Spann’s last five fights have all ended within a round, win or lose, and fights like his knockout loss to Johnny Walker and submission win over Ion Cutelaba each saw multiple momentum swings over the course of only a few minutes. A November win over Dominick Reyes might be a cause for optimism. Reyes is in the middle of a rough slide, but Spann quickly found a sharp knockout and claimed afterwards that it was the first serious fight camp of his career. Still just 31 and with plenty of physical talent, Spann could take advantage of a wide-open division if he has truly turned a corner. Krylov appears impossible to knock out, so Spann’s chances probably come down to his ability to find a submission in a wrestling exchange, most likely via the guillotine choke that has become a bit of a signature. It may be a coinflip, but it is worth the flier to say that Spann can find it. The pick is Spann via first-round submission.
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