Middleweights
NR | Darren Stewart (12-6, 5-5 UFC) vs. NR | Eryk Anders (13-5, 5-5 UFC)ODDS: Stewart (-175), Anders (+155)
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London’s Stewart has slowly been figuring out things during his four-plus years on the UFC roster. Coming into the promotion as a light heavyweight prospect, “The Dentist” had a fairly clear approach, relying on his speed and aggression to pressure forward and run over his opponents. Once Stewart started meeting some resistance—whether it was the neutralizing Francimar Barroso or offense from Karl Roberson and Julian Marquez—things would quickly go off the rails. Stewart eventually redeemed himself in what likely would have been his last UFC shot against Eric Spicely and seems to have turned a corner in fits and starts. Stewart has gotten better about fighting back from adversity and even pulled out a tricky guillotine choke to beat Maki Pitolo in August. Stewart is coming off of an impressive performance in a loss against Kevin Holland, who seemed to bring out some fire in a positive fashion. It will be interesting to see how much of that carries over against Anders.
Stewart seems to have solved his issues when it comes to opponents that want to pour offense on him, but does he fare any better against more neutralizing fighters? That is essentially the question on which this fight hinges. If he can be the aggressor, Stewart should be able to win this as the quicker fighter with some snap to his strikes. However, if Anders just keeps plodding forward and throwing big strikes with an eye towards taking this fight to the clinch, Stewart’s track record suggests he will get discouraged and physically overwhelmed at some point. If Anders was any less durable, this would probably be a call for Stewart. However, Stewart’s one-off appearance against Bartosz Fabinski in Cage Warriors Fighting Championship—thrown together at the beginning of the pandemic—showed that he can still flag against an opponent who just wants to make things a grind. The pick is Anders via decision.
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