A pair of forthcoming fight cards have obtained upgrades to them, and I’ll offer my thoughts on the new bouts in today’s MMA odds and ends.
Chance Rencountre vs. Kyle Stewart, UFC on ESPN+ 1 (UFC Fight Night 143)
We have the previous fight card upgrade for the UFC on ESPN+ 1 card this weekend, taking place Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Chance Rencountre finally has his competitor as he’ll take on Octagon newcomer Kyle Stewart at a lightweight bout on the card. ESPN first broke the news. Rencountre’s unique opponent Randy Brown was pulled from the card due to a rumored USADA flagging, while Dwight Grant was not cleared to fight due to an eye injury. Rencountre (12-3) chose to Belal Muhammad in his UFC debut but had won four consecutive bouts prior to it. Stewart (11-1) has only lost once in his career, to high LFA prospect James Nakashima, and in his final bout defeated Braden Smith by decision. I think most will seem to fade Rencountre in this area, and I expect Stewart to really be a slight favourite here despite making his UFC debut on short notice.
Lando Vannata vs. Marcos Rosa, UFC 234
Lightweight Lando Vannata recently reupped a fresh four-fight contract with the UFC, and that he now returns to combat Octagon newcomer Marcos Rosa at UFC 234, taking place February 10 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. ESPN broke the information. Vannata (9-3-2) only has a 1-3-2 album in the UFC, but almost every one of his fights was exciting that is why the UFC decided to bring him back. He is coming off of a draw against Matt Frevola, also has not actually won a fight as a KO win over John Makdessi at December 2016. Rosa (6-4) is a veteran of the Brazilian regional circuit and has actually won three of the last four bouts by stoppage. Ultimately it seems like the UFC has reserved Vannata a winnable struggle, and I expect him to be a sizeable favorite to receive his hands raised.
Dong Hyun Ma vs. Devonte Smith, UFC 234
And lastly, Dong Hyun Ma (formerly known as”the other” Dong Yun Kim) will return at UFC 234 if he chooses on Devonte Smith in what ought to be an action-packed lightweight bout. Ma (16-8-3) is 3-2 overall from the UFC and is currently riding a three-fight win streak including a remarkable TKO win over Takanori Gomi and a decision win over Damien Brown. Smith (9-1) is 1-0 so far in the UFC with a ridiculous KO win over Julian Erosa. He’s won his last five fights, and all eight of his ace wins have come by stoppage, together with his lone defeat a TKO loss to John Gunther. I very much like watching Ma battle and I must provide the UFC matchmakers props for reserving what’s sure to be a thrilling fight. But I’m quite high on Smith and I think he’s going to come in here and end Ma’s win streak. Look for Smith to be the preferred in the sportsbooks after his flashy UFC debut.
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