Welterweights
Gunnar Nelson (18-5-1, 9-5 UFC) vs. Bryan Barberena (18-9, 9-7 UFC)ODDS: Nelson (-365), Barberena (+300)
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A tough and well-rounded veteran, Barberena made his name as a bit of a prospect-killer in 2016 with high-profile wins over Sage Northcutt and Warlley Alves, which gave “Bam Bam” enough of a name as a blood-and-guts fighter to earn some bonuses and prominent card placement. However, that hard-charging style almost led Barberena’s career to an early end. He missed over a year due to major back surgery and looked flat in a return bout against Anthony Ivy, then suffered a life-threatening level of internal bleeding as part of another long layoff, upon which Barberena put in the worst performance of his career in a loss to Jason Witt. That made it a shock when Barberena suddenly rebounded with a three-fight winning streak, albeit against a raw prospect in Darian Weeks and late-career vets Matt Brown and Robbie Lawler. Barberena is still obviously diminished from his athletic peak, but he remains ridiculously durable and can wear out opponents unable to keep up a consistent pace. A December loss to Rafael dos Anjos was a bit of a rough reminder that Barberena still has a ceiling, and this figures to be the same. Even this post-comeback version of Nelson is a much quicker striker, and he should be able to handle Barberena on the mat. The pick is Nelson via second-round submission.
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