Welterweights
Joaquin Buckley (16-6, 6-4 UFC) vs. Alex Morono (23-8, 12-5 UFC)ODDS: Buckley (-175), Morono (+145)
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A relatively unremarkable fighter upon signing with the UFC in 2016, Morono has developed a crafty game over the years that has found him plenty of success despite being a subpar athlete for this level of competition. It makes sense that “The Great White” doubles as a coach nowadays, as he usually comes into fights with a smart game plan that allows him to take advantage of whatever his opponent leaves for the taking. Morono rode a four-fight winning streak into a December loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio—a fight the Fortis MMA rep was winning up until he got knocked out. It was a reminder that he is always at risk for getting blasted by an explosive opponent. However, with a May win over Tim Means, Morono has settled right back into his spot somewhere around the 20th-best welterweight on the UFC roster. This looks like a fairly basic dynamic where Buckley needs to blast the Texan before Morono settles into a groove and can find some accurate counters. While it is a close call, the read is that Morono can survive enough to find some success. The pick is Morono via second-round stoppage.
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