Light Heavyweights
Dustin Jacoby (19-8-1, 7-5-1 UFC) vs. #15 LHW | Dominick Reyes (12-4, 6-4 UFC)ODDS: Jacoby (-238), Reyes (+195)
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Jacoby has had a long and winding road to a successful UFC career, including a mostly forgotten first stint with the promotion that ended after two fights in 2012. Jacoby went the journeyman route for a while before falling into a solid kickboxing career, eventually transitioning back to mixed martial arts and returning to the UFC in 2020. Jacoby went undefeated in his first seven fights and showed a nice progression while doing so, slowly rediscovering his comfort with the chaos of mixed martial arts. Even so, it does seem like Jacoby has hit a ceiling at the fringes of the UFC’s rankings after three losses in his last four fights. Jacoby has been a tough out in all three of those losses—he arguably should have won his split decision loss to Khalil Rountree—but they have also shown his lack of elite-level horsepower. He can still shellack an overmatched opponent, but top-flight athletes like Alonzo Menifield have been able to win rounds with a few big shots that outweigh Jacoby’s more consistent work. To that end, this is a somewhat forgiving matchup for Reyes at this point in his career, as Jacoby might be the least reliable knockout threat among the UFC’s Top 20 or so light heavyweights. With that said, Jacoby does still knock opponents out, and given how things have been going for Reyes, it seems like the former title challenger is going to eat a ton of offense early. The pick is Jacoby via first-round knockout.
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