Women’s Strawweights
Mackenzie Dern (8-1) vs. Randa Markos (10-8-1)ODDS: Dern (-165), Markos (+145)
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Save for a 2018 draw against Marina Rodriguez, Markos has managed to alternate wins and losses over her 14-fight UFC career, which is about right for one of the promotion’s most inconsistent fighters. Markos came out of nowhere to have a star turn on the all-strawweight edition of “The Ultimate Fighter,” serving as the closest thing to the season’s protagonist while making a run all the way to the semifinals. However, “Quiet Storm” has never quite capitalized on that momentum. While she has improved as a fighter, it seems to be a crapshoot as far as what particular skills will be working for her in each particular fight. That also holds true for her approach. Her first two fights of 2019 were emblematic of the rollercoaster on which Markos finds herself. She absolutely ran through Angela Hill for a quick submission but never pressed the action in her subsequent fight against Claudia Gadelha. She was even essentially two different fighters in that aforementioned Rodriguez fight, getting out to a hot start by pressing her wrestling, then never pursuing that beyond the first round. Markos is perfectly capable of serving as a stiff test for Dern as long as she shows up.
This does look to be Markos fight to lose. While Dern may have a power advantage—even that is not a given—it has not shown up much in the cage outside of her knockout of Brundage. Even if this is a night where nothing clicks for Markos, she should still be able to keep the fight standing, where the Canadian is a much better fighter. Plus, the grappling should not be a huge concern. While Markos’ 2016 submission loss to Cortney Casey stands out as a red flag, Dern’s reputation alone should keep Markos from similarly diving right into danger. If anything, the concern is that Markos shows up flat rather than overaggressive, and even then, it is not clear that Dern has the skills to take advantage. Dern is still a blue-chip prospect, but unless she has improved a great deal in the last four months, the pick is for Markos to neutralize her effectively and take a decision win.
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