Light Heavyweights
#12 LHW | Johnny Walker (19-7, 5-4 UFC) vs. #9 LHW | Paul Craig (16-5-1, 8-5-1 UFC)ODDS: Walker (-190), Craig (+160)
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Scotland’s Craig came to the UFC as a curiosity in 2016, with a style built around grappling and little else. That aggressive submission game got him a debut win over Henrique da Silva, but subsequent knockout losses to Tyson Pedro and the aforementioned Rountree suggested that he had quickly found his ceiling. Then Craig scored a massive upset over Magomed Ankalaev via triangle choke—with just one second left in the fight—and with his spot on the roster saved, he traded wins and losses before suddenly rattling off a recent six-fight unbeaten streak. Craig just kept finding his way to finish after finish on the ground against either underprepared or overconfident opponents, but the hot streak came to an end in July, when Volkan Oezdemir survived and outpointed the Scotsman in an ugly fight. Craig had teased retirement in the past, but he has signed a new deal with the UFC and should be a problem in a division devoid of grappling for a while longer, including potentially here. Craig is almost surely going to get the opportunity to lead the dance. That could just get him quickly knocked out as he closes the distance, but with Walker increasingly gun-shy, the Scotsman should be able to take this to the mat. The win over Cutelaba did show that Walker is not entirely a walkover in the grappling realm, but if this goes to the ground, it is hard not to see Craig getting a lock on one of his counterpart’s long limbs. The pick is Craig via first-round submission.
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