Women’s Flyweights
#12 WFLW | Casey O'Neill (9-1, 4-1 UFC) vs. Ariane Lipski (16-8, 5-5 UFC)ODDS: O’Neill (-198), Lipski (+164)
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Born in Brazil with Polish heritage, Lipski was a standout on the regional scene of both countries heading into her 2019 UFC debut. Hopes were high that the “Queen of Violence” could make an immediate impact in the flyweight division, enough so that she was matched with perennial fringe contender Joanne Wood for her first trip to the Octagon. Lipski mostly delivered from an excitement standpoint upon hitting the UFC, though often to her own detriment. Her willingness to hunt for a finish left open a ton of defensive liabilities that would usually wind up costing her fights that seemed winnable on paper. Lipski appeared to finally be turning a corner as a more patient fighter until Priscila Cachoeira lured her into a brawl and sparked her in August 2022, though 2023 has seen her continue down her more technical path. A decision win over J.J. Aldrich saw her lean on a clear athletic advantage for a patient win, and while her subsequent victory over Melissa Gatto was mostly devoid of excitement, she did an impressive job of staying within herself over three rounds. A Lipski victory might prove surprisingly unentertaining, as there is a decent chance that she can outquick O’Neill and play an effective neutralizer for 15 minutes. However, the bet is that O’Neill proves dogged enough to close range and take this fight to the ground, where Lipski has yet to prove she can keep herself out of trouble. The pick is O’Neill via second-round submission.
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