Welterweights
Alex Oliveira (21-8-1, 2 N/C) vs. Peter Sobotta (17-6-1)Odds: Oliveira (-165), Sobotta (+145)
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It's been a surprisingly successful second UFC run for Germany's Sobotta. Signed as part of the UFC's attempts to break into his home country back in 2009, Sobotta quickly proved himself unready for prime time and washed out of the promotion after three fights. And when they re-signed him in 2014, it looked to be for much the same reasons: the UFC was putting the full-court press on for international expansion, and with Germany back on the schedule and Sobotta still one of the better fighters in the country, it was a natural fit. Sobotta got a few winnable fights to start with, but it was a 2016 triumph over Dalby that proved he would be here to stay; an obvious underdog, Sobotta turned in an aggressive and one-sided performance that not only possibly saved his UFC career, but made him someone to watch the next time out. Sobotta continued to build his momentum with a win over Ben Saunders and a strong showing in a loss to Leon Edwards, but injuries have kept Sobotta out of the cage for over two years at this point. This is an excellent opportunity to make a statement upon his comeback.
This fight is essentially a referendum on where Oliveira's floor is against a certain type of opponent. Sobotta's been successful, but he has a fairly straight-ahead approach, looking to either press forward on the feet or take this to the ground. So it's basically a matter about whether Oliveira's physicality and mentality can keep him in control of the bout over 15 minutes. It's a similar challenge to Oliveira's fight against Dalby, and despite Sobotta's win over the Dane, it's probably an easier test for Oliveira nowadays -- Dalby looks to be physically stronger at this point in time, and Sobotta isn't quite as indestructible as Dalby's been over the course of his career. So there's much more of a chance that Oliveira can either score a knockout blow or overpower Sobotta for a submission to end things early. But at this point, it's hard to trust Oliveira against an opponent who's going to stay in his face for 15 straight minutes. The pick is Sobotta via decision.
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