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Preview: UFC Fight Night 216 Prelims

Nurmagomedov vs. Kakhramonov


Bantamweights

#15 BW | Said Nurmagomedov (16-2, 5-1 UFC) vs. Saidyokub Kakhramonov (10-2, 2-0 UFC)

ODDS: Nurmagomedov (-110), Kakhramonov (-110)

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Men’s bantamweight remains the UFC’s most loaded division, as this is yet another in a seemingly weekly parade of fights between underrated competitors looking to carve out a niche. Nurmagomedov is not related to Khabib Nurmagomedov, and as Dagestanis go, his style is much more in the mold of Zabit Magomedsharipov than any of the former lightweight champion’s kin. A tall and rangy bantamweight, Nurmagomedov would rather keep his opponents at bay with an impressively quick and sharp kicking game. That has been enough to quickly take out his less durable competition, though Nurmagomedov has still shown an ability to hold his own on the mat. His January bout against Cody Stamann saw the American get in on a takedown attempt but fall victim to a guillotine choke in just 47 seconds. The occasional opponent has been able to pressure and clip Nurmagomedov at times, but thus far, Raoni Barcelos is the only one to turn that into enough sustained success for a victory. That figures to be the blueprint for Kakhramonov. Uzbekistan’s Kakhramonov has an approach built around pressure above all else, and he has impressed thus far in his two UFC fights to date. His late-notice debut against Trevin Jones was relatively even until a third-round finish, but he followed it with a dominant victory over Ronnie Lawrence in July. Kakhramonov’s aggression comes at the expense of his defense, even if he has typically been able to eat whatever offense comes his way and keep charging forward. As far as this fight is concerned, he should throw enough wild offense to catch Nurmagomedov off-guard a few times, but it is hard not to see the Russian making up the difference as Kakhramonov continues to charge into some precise offense. If nothing else, this should be all action. The pick is Nurmagomedov via decision.



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