Middleweights
#9 MW | Uriah Hall (17-10, 10-8 UFC) vs. #13 MW | Andre Muniz (22-4, 4-0 UFC)ODDS: Hall (-280), Muniz (+235)
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Hall’s career has been a rollercoaster, to say the least. His run to the final of “The Ultimate Fighter 17” saw him put together a highlight reel of violence that had some talking of him as a potential title contender. Then “Primetime” lost that final to Kelvin Gastelum, and after a flat performance against John Howard, Hall probably needed his 2013 win over Chris Leben just to stay on the roster. So began the duality of Hall’s career, as he is both capable of impressive things and has often seemed to struggle with the things he can do to his fellow man. By default, Hall would be more than happy to win a middling sparring match, but when backed into a corner, he can uncork some of the most amazing highlights in the sport. A recent four-fight winning streak—which included Chris Weidman’s broken leg, a particularly cruel cosmic joke on Hall's psyche—raised some hope that Hall could finally ascend into true title contention, but Sean Strickland put that to a clear end in their headlining affair in 2021. Hall now looks to regain his momentum roughly a year later. This is clearly a fight with two true outcomes, and while Hall has done well to make himself viable against wrestlers and grapplers, Muniz does appear to be the type of wrestler who can get this to the mat in short order; he also has the grappling chops to find a finish shortly thereafter. That is enough to give the Brazilian the edge, though if this makes it past a round, Hall figures to obliterate Muniz for a knockout given the latter’s questionable striking and cardio. The pick is Muniz via first-round submission.
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