Flyweights
#7 FLW | Steve Erceg (12-2, 3-1 UFC) vs. #4 FLW | Kai Kara-France (24-11, 7-4 UFC)ODDS: Erceg (-166), Kara-France (+140)
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The UFC signed a few fighters off the all-flyweight season of “The Ultimate Fighter” back in 2016, but surprisingly passed over Kara-France. He might not have been the best prospect of the batch, but his rare level of knockout power at 125 pounds figured to make him worth the flier. At any rate, the Kiwi eventually fought his way to a UFC contract in 2018 and immediately proved his action bona fides. His wins were closer than they needed to be at times, but he put on some exciting fights while establishing himself just outside of the title picture. After losing a fun sprint to Brandon Royval to cap off 2020, Kara-France seemingly hit a new gear as everything clicked into place. His ancillary skills, particularly his defensive wrestling, were no longer clear liabilities, and that coincides with Kara-France rediscovering his knockout form, going from power puncher to finishing threat. As a result, Kara-France has proven he can hang among the UFC’s flyweight elite, even if he hasn’t gotten that true breakthrough win. Brandon Moreno staged a comeback in an interim title fight that Kara-France was doing well in, and his most recent loss to Amir Albazi was a nip-tuck affair that saw him pick up steam as the fight went on. Erceg does seem to have the ability to dictate the terms of this fight, which earns him the nod. He’s the much crisper fighter from range against the stockier Kara-France, and Erceg figures to be the stronger wrestler even with his opponent’s recent improvements. It will be hard to entirely count Kara-France out at any point in this fight. Erceg might be durable, but he's hittable and hasn’t faced someone with Kara-France’s outlier power. The pick is Erceg via decision.
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