The Home of The UFC is the host of UFC Fight Night once again and this card will feature both seasoned veterans and incredible prospects that we’ll know and love.
Will the Main Event go the distance?
You can find my unbiased and unwavering opinion down below.
For the second time, both Marcin Tybura and Serghei Spivac will square off for a potential shot at the interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall.
To sum up, the last time the pair danced together, it was a cuddle fest, with Tybura taking Spivac down just over two minutes into the first round and taking him down at least once in each of the three rounds.
Unfortunately, you can’t win by way of cuddling, but I say it comes under points, and a double chance play on Tybura to win via submission or points is the play for me.
The UFC have made the announcement this morning that has changed the co-main event completely and I’m not complaining.
Damon Jackson is coming off a dominant decision victory over Alexander Hernandez and if Jackson starts building some momentum, we could see the veteran in the top 15 picture in no time.
Jackson can push his opponents to a knockout victory or even grind it out for the distance, so I’m paying close attention to the double chance markets.
Nikolay Veretennikov and Danny Barlow will collide this weekend and fans should look forward to heavy hits and plenty of knockdowns.
Barlow has commenced his UFC career in stylish fashion, knocking out Josh Quinlan in the third round.
The Welterweight prospect has had an incredible start to his career with five first-round stoppages to his name.
The second stop on Value City is Danny Barlow via knockout.