Lightweights
Drew Dober (26-12, 12-8 UFC) vs. Ricky Glenn (22-7-2, 4-4-1 UFC)ODDS: Dober (-470), Glenn (+360)
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Glenn hit the UFC in 2016 with a decade of pro experience under his belt and played the crafty vet well for his first few trips to the Octagon. Glenn has never been a particularly strong athlete, but his combination of durability, scrappiness and technical acumen has made him a perennial tough out even when he has run against a physical wall. However, Glenn’s body started to betray him after a 2018 loss to Kevin Aguilar, forcing him out of action for two and a half years. Upon his return, “The Gladiator” put together a surprisingly strong run in 2021, knocking out Joaquim Silva and taking Grant Dawson to a draw. Unfortunately, another long injury layoff—this time for 18 months—might be the start of a sharp decline for Glenn, given that his return fight in April saw him get knocked out for the first time in his career. Glenn might still have a path to victory given Dober’s questionable defensive wrestling, but this still looks like an uphill battle. Even if both men have diminished durability, Dober has historically been the one with much more effective one-punch power. There are still reasons to be worried about Dober going forward, but this looks like the right kind of rebound fight. The pick is Dober via first-round knockout.
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