straight wins, straight finishes! @ChitoVeraUFC gets it done in round 3! #UFCTampa pic.twitter.com/Z597ntwp0r
— UFC (@ufc) October 12, 2019
Bantamweights
#7 BW | Jose Aldo (28-7, 10-6 UFC) vs. #15 BW | Marlon Vera (16-6-1, 10-5 UFC)ODDS: Aldo (-145), Vera (+125)
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Vera has been an impressive overachiever like most of his Season 1 castmates from “The Ultimate Fighter Latin America,” and he might be the most pleasant surprise of the bunch. As Ecuador’s entrant on the season, Vera was more notable for his personality and his story than his performances, as he was fighting to afford surgery for his daughter’s nerve disease. “Chito” actually lost his fight to Marco Beltran coming off of the season, but the UFC kept Vera around until he suddenly clicked into a well-rounded prospect. It has been a pleasure to watch Vera evolve over the years, as he has gone from a dangerous submission specialist to a slow-starting action fighter to now someone who is just plain good. He has spent 2020 proving he can hold his own with the latest generation of blue-chip prospects. While he came out on the losing end, he went blow-for-blow with Yadong Song, and he is coming off of a first-round finish of the much more hyped Sean O'Malley. Six years ago, it was unthinkable that Vera could rise from the fringes of the UFC roster to a fight with an all-time great like Aldo, but that moment is here and he actually has a shot to win.
This should be a straight-ahead war, and it is still difficult not to favor Aldo, even if his complete stylistic shift down at 135 pounds does muddle the dynamic. For all his improvements as a fighter, Vera remains relatively dependent on working towards a finish, and Aldo’s durability should still hold up. While that has slipped a little bit for the Brazilian, it did still take Yan multiple rounds of a relentless pace to eventually finish the job; and even over the course of that fight, Aldo showed enough in matching Yan strike for strike that should Vera take that same route, which he likely will, the Ecuadorian is going to eat a ton of damage himself in return. Vera is ridiculously durable himself, so this should be 15 minutes of pure violence, but “Chito” is just one fight removed from a decision loss to a much harder hitter, and this figures to carry a similar dynamic. These two should match each other every step of the way, but Aldo still looks like the one who will deliver the more impactful blows. The pick is Aldo via decision.
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