Welterweights
#5 WW | Gilbert Burns (20-5, 13-5 UFC) vs. #12 WW | Neil Magny (27-9, 20-8 UFC)ODDS: Burns (-410), Magny (+330)
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Magny has settled into a niche that has been both entertaining and necessary, stepping in wherever possible to sort out who is ready for success at 170 pounds. Magny had the good fortune to come to the UFC in 2013 just as the promotion was expanding its roster and schedule, which earned “The Haitian Sensation” enough leeway to overcome a rough start until things suddenly clicked into place; and click they did. A 2014 win over Gasan Umalatov kicked off a stretch of 10 victories in 11 fights, all of which Magny somehow managed to pack into a shade over two years. With the sense that his success was built on quantity rather than his quality of wins, Magny became a common opponent for fighters to call out, but he has proven to be a tricky test more often than not. Magny uses his considerable reach to frustrate his opponents from range, luring them into the clinching realm where he is surprisingly strong and stout. Of course, the whole approach falls apart if an opponent can dominate Magny in one of those two areas, which recently has come in the clinch. Michael Chiesa overpowered Magny over five rounds, while Shavkat Rakhmonov ran through him and scored a submission in June. That figures to be what happens here, as Burns is the right combination of relentless as a striker and powerful as a wrestler to shred through Magny. Still, it will be fun to see if Magny can put up any sort of resistance. The pick is Burns via first-round submission.
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