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Nurmagomedov vs. Oliveira
Bantamweights
Said Nurmagomedov (18-3, 7-2 UFC) vs. Vinicius Oliveira (21-3, 2-0 UFC)ODDS: Nurmagomedov (-175), Oliveira (+145)
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Despite about a decade of professional experience, Oliveira still has a young man’s game, as “Lok Dog” has an approach built around a lot of machismo and throwing out wild offense without much regard for what his opponent can bring in return. That looked to set him up for a UFC career high on excitement but low on consistent success, but things have gone swimmingly in the short term, as he scored a “Knockout of the Year” contender in his UFC debut against Benardo Sopai before a surprisingly consistent performance against Ricky Simon, who had trouble closing range in the face of Oliveira’s weapons. As with most fights between tall fighters, it’s hard to tell exactly who will be thrown off more by not having his length as a defensive fallback. Oliveira is certainly the messier fighter and figures to get hit more from range, but he might be more capable of winning a round—or ending the fight—with one or two singular blows. Nurmagomedov has a speed advantage on the feet and a wrestling advantage should things come to that, but this fight is still essentially a toss-up. The pick is Nurmagomedov via decision.
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