A couple new bouts have been shown for upcoming UFC Fight Night cards, and they’re listed below along with my first thoughts on them.
Charles Oliveira vs. Nik Lentz 3, UFC Fight Night 151
At a trilogy fight, Charles Oliveira meets Nik Lentz in UFC Fight Night 151, set for May 18 at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. These two have met previously, with a No Contest in their first meeting after Oliveira landed a illegal knee that caused the conclusion, and after that a submission win for Oliveira in the rematch. They compete for a third and final moment. Oliveira (26-8, 1 NC) is 14-8, 1 NC total from the UFC and has won four straight fights, all by entry. He holds the record for the most admissions in UFC history, with 13. Lentz (30-9-2, 1 NC) is currently 14-6-1, 1 NC from the UFC and has won back-to-back fights over Scott Holtzman and Gray Maynard and has evolved by a grinding wrestling to a yearlong combined martial artist. Given that Oliveira has already beaten Lentz by entry and is as sexy as any lightweight in the world at this time, he should be a sizeable preferred to win the trilogy fight, although I wouldn’t fully count Lentz out.
Andrea Lee vs. Montana De La Rosa, UFC Fight Night 153
Women’s flyweights Andrea Lee and Montana De La Rosa will meet UFC Fight Night 153, taking place June 22 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. Nolan King of all FloCombat broke the information. Lee (10-2) is 2-0 at the UFC and is riding an impressive six-fight win series complete with back-to-back wins over Ashlee Evans-Smith and Veronica Macedo. De La Rosa (10-4) is 3-0 at the UFC with three wins by entry such as a tapout over Rachael Ostovich. Eight of her 10 career wins have really come by submission, making her one of the most dangerous flyweight prospects in the UFC at this time. These are two of the greatest prospects at 125lbs, but the fact De La Rosa is finishing all of her fights need to make her the betting favorite going into it.
Jordan Griffin vs. Chas Skelly, UFC on ESPN 4
Featherweights Jordan Griffin and Chas Skelly are set to match UFC on ESPN 4, occurring June 29 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Griffin (17-6) lost a decision to Dan Ige within his UFC debut that snapped his four-fight win streak, which included a win on Dana White’s Contender Series that initially got him to the UFC. The fact Ige simply destroyed Danny Henry makes Griffin’s close decision loss look somewhat better, however, he definitely needs to beat Skelly here and get started building a new win streak if he wants to become a featherweight competition from the UFC. Skelly (17-4) has a winning record of 7-4 in the UFC but is coming from back-to-back stoppage losses to Bobby Moffett and Jason Knight. At one point in time he looked like a featherweight on the upswing, but his last few performances were so poor and he needs to rebound here against Griffin. This should be a competitive struggle, but it may be a good spot to fade Skelly and choose Griffin if he is accessible dog cash.
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