Women’s Flyweights
#10 WBW | Miesha Tate (19-8, 6-5 UFC) vs. #3 WFLW | Lauren Murphy (15-5, 7-5 UFC)ODDS: Tate (-205), Murphy (+175)
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Valentina Shevchenko’s past and future contenders at flyweight seem to either be physical young prospects or rugged vets getting some long-overdue credit, and Murphy is clearly in that latter category. Murphy came to the UFC back in 2014 with some shine as the Invicta Fighting Championships bantamweight titleholder, but it was not necessarily a guarantee that she would stick on the roster after her first two UFC bouts. Her grinding style made for nip-tuck affairs against Sara McMann and Liz Carmouche, with Murphy having the bad luck to lose both fights on the scorecards. However, Murphy eventually righted the ship and was helped greatly by the move to flyweight, which bought her some physical advantages and enough time to build out a solid striking game, making her a tough out now capable of actually making an impact on her fights. She eventually racked up five straight wins to get her shot at Shevchenko in September, though, as expected, she did not find much in the way of success. Now nearing 39 years old and with Shevchenko still entrenched at the top of the division, Murphy is unlikely to find her way back to top contender status, but she can still play spoiler, particularly in fights like these. This figures to be a grind, and it is a difficult fight to read thanks to the unknown of Tate’s weight cut. If she carries her strength down to 125 pounds, she should be able to bully Murphy without much issue, but there is not much room for slippage given how stout Murphy can be in the clinch. This is a pure toss-up. The pick is Tate via decision.
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