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Kevin Holland (23-7, 10-4 UFC) vs. Daniel Rodriguez (16-2, 6-1 UFC)ODDS: Holland (-200), Rodriguez (+170)
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Rodriguez was an afterthought when he got the late-notice UFC call just prior to the pandemic. His win on Dana White’s Contender Series the year prior was unimpressive and did not earn him a contract, and he figured to have a tough debut against a solid veteran opponent in Means. After a stunning second-round club-and-sub finish of Means—in the UFC veteran’s hometown, no less—Rodriguez has been a going concern at 170 pounds, winning six of his seven UFC bouts, with the lone loss coming via controversial decision. As the Means fight showed, the key to Rodriguez’s success has been his ability to deliver consistent power. He has not always been a knockout artist, but “D-Rod” is able to keep hitting his opponent hard over the course of 15 minutes and seems extremely difficult to take off track. Rodriguez’s last fight, an August 2021 win over Kevin Lee, saw him get outwrestled early but immediately find his way back to a winning approach. Given that Holland does not take particular advantage of his reach and can be wild at times, Rodriguez figures to find some big moments over the course of 15 minutes. With that said, Holland’s diversity of attack, along with the possibility of him getting things done on the ground with his grappling skill, should be enough to keep his head above water. The pick is Holland via decision.
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