Preview: UFC Fight Night 217 ‘Strickland vs. Imavov’
Vieira vs. Pennington
Bantamweights
Ketlen Vieira (13-2) vs. Raquel Pennington (14-8)Odds: Vieira (-115), Pennington (-105)
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Meanwhile, Pennington's been as quietly consistent as ever, even if it doesn't figure to lead to another title shot. Even going back to when she was signed as a raw prospect back in 2013, "Rocky" was a reliably tough out that could drag her opponent into a grimy fight, if nothing else. Eventually she made enough improvements to establish herself as a contender with a win over Tate in 2016, though like Vieira, her career was almost immediately derailed upon achieving her greatest success; in Pennington's case, she missed over a year of action due to an ATV accident that almost cost her a leg. Even with the layoff, the UFC immediately threw her to the wolves against Nunes in a title fight upon her return, an extended beating that showed Pennington's physical ceiling even without factoring in the injury layoff. Fights like that have altered the careers of some fighters, but thankfully Pennington has bounced back to look as solid as ever and beating everyone but the bantamweight elite; it's gone a bit under the radar, but Pennington's now strung together four straight wins against some solid opposition. This figures to be a bit of a grind that could go either way, as Pennington's a consistently solid fighter in the clinch, but this improved and improving version of Vieira should be able to take this; Pennington's overcome physical disadvantages before, but Vieira's extremely strong herself in a grind and is building enough craft to find some big moments of offense as a striker. The pick is Vieira via decision.
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