Welterweights
Kevin Holland (24-9, 11-6 UFC) vs. #12 WW | Michael Chiesa (16-6, 11-6 UFC)ODDS: Holland (-145), Chiesa (+125)
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A fan favorite going back to his inspirational arc on “The Ultimate Fighter” in 2012, Chiesa was a slow burn as a success story down at lightweight. Even at its best, Chiesa’s striking is mostly functional, but he continued to rack up wins as a submission specialist until he found his way to the fringes of the title picture. After clear losses to Kevin Lee and Anthony Pettis, the latter of which saw Chiesa miss weight after a particularly rough cut, “Maverick” decided to ply his trade up at welterweight and immediately found success with a four-fight winning streak. Chiesa has certainly filled out up at 170 pounds and became more effective as a bully in his run up the division, but a two-fight losing streak has him staring at a potential ceiling once again. Only his win over Neil Magny looks particularly relevant at welterweight at this point, and Chiesa got out-grappled by Vicente Luque and overpowered by Sean Brady in those last two affairs, leaving him without much of a backup plan. Chiesa should have a path to his best weapons this time around thanks to his focused approach and Holland’s suspect takedown defense, but it will be interesting to see if he can actually get over the finish line for the win. If not, it is just as easy to see Holland swamping Chiesa with enough wild volume to score a stoppage given the former middleweight’s comfort on the feet. Holland is a solid grappler and might just be too gigantic for Chiesa to fully control, so the bet is that he can find his way to his feet enough times to pull out another wild win. The pick is Holland via second-round stoppage.
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