The long -standing King of the UFC in fifty weight returned, and on Saturday the light unit welcomed a new exciting opponent. UFC 314 was a solid paid viewing, which created opportunities for very intriguing battles.
Alexander Volkanovsky opened his second board as an UFC champion after he received the best from the game of Diego Lopez. Paddie Pimblett burst into the center of attention with shocking dominant victory Above Michael Chenler. There is too Rising star Gene Silva Turn, and the unsuccessful debut of the former champi-champ-champ-champ-pitulla.
After subbotnik events, let’s look at the best battles that can be done in a fifty and frivolous subsection.
Feather-weight
Alexander Volkanovsky (c) against Movsar Evloev or Yair Rodriguez: The return of Volkanovsky to the throne puts a folk light division in the pickled. There are not many viable rivals. Evloev is the most worthy, although it seems that the increase is not interested in his style. Evloev recently claimed that a battle was lined up in May, and previously there was Tab to welcome the UFC debutant Aaron PicoThe field is not like anyone, whom the UFC wants in the capital image. Rodriguez claimed that he was promised a title shot, but the victory over Pitbull does so much for him. Rodriguez entered on Saturday with the consistent loss of Brian Ortega and Volkanovsky, both through a stop. Perhaps UFC GIFTS Rodriguez is a title fight so that they have a Mexican headliner in Noche UFC (UFC 320) in Guadalahara, Mexico.
Diego Lopez against Yair Rodriguez: The best struggle is Lopez against Rodriguez. In a fifty-lightweight weight there was a hot verbal exchange for press conferences before the battle, apparently, follows from the problems between their camps. This is a solid event for an accomplice in Mexico with a viewing fee. These are two reliable finishers, Spanish media and residents of Mexico. Rodriguez would be a much more believable opponent if he defeated Lopez.
Patricio Pitbull against Dan Igae: Pitbull still has value, regardless of whether he is a viable contender for the title. Pitbull performed quite competently on Saturday to assume that he could defeat the early opponents. Ige (No. 15), most likely, will take its place after I knocked out Sean Woodson on the preliminary map of the UFC 314. The status of IgE as a ranked gatekeeper makes it the perfect subsequent test. Pitbull and Ige are the stocky feces with excellent force. This is a solid and informative stylistic match.
Jin Silva vs. Brian Ortega: The victory of Silva attracted more attention than usually from the subject of its assembly. Silva is now in an interesting difficulty. He will probably be busy No. 13 on Monday, but his star power outweighs his placement in the division. Matchmakers UFC must find the correct balance of escalation and the name for its next battle. Ortega (No. 6) is an ideal choice, although I sympathize with the fears of how much damage he caused. Arnold Allen or former half -season champion Aljamen Sterling is a reasonable choice, however, they are stylistically complex with a little advertising growth.
Bryce Mitchell against Choi Du-Ho: Mitchell hangs in the upper 15 best in fiftyweight. He began more with six consistent victories, but did not add a series of victories in three years. Two rational Mitchell options fight the other fighting applicant or give a chance to the upward perspective. Calvin Kattar (No. 14) makes sense, but I do not dare to give him a ranked fighter after four losses in a row. Instead, Mitchell must protect his place against the Korean Super Boys. Choi looked like a very sharp finish Bill Algeo and Nate Landver. A lot of time has passed since Choi fought with ranked competitions, but he deserves a second chance after his skidding with three battles in the late 2010s.
Light weight
Paddy Pimblett against Elijah Topuria or Charles Oliveira: You cannot properly combine a light unit until Makhachev decides. In a frivolous champion wants to play a welterweight title between Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalen before deciding what will happen next. Arman Tsarurukan, Justin Gatera, Oliveira and Topuria – all this surrounds the discord. Gatera and Tsarukian did not fight each other, so connect them. If Topuria receives an immediate title shot, Pimblet vs. Oliveira is a barnberner between dynamic attackers with an elite struggle. If Oliveira receives the following title shot, UFC should use three -year enmity between Topuria and Pimblett. Their legitimate rivalry would make PPV Title Bight for the blockbuster, but they could have hedged their bets using the title eliminator.
Michael Chandler vs. Renato Moikano: Frankly, I would be fine if Chandler resigned. Unfortunately, he spent the latter of what could be his main years, waiting for the struggle of Conor McGregor, who had never been. If Cendler presses forward, I would like to consider specific parameters. Chandler fought with hammers from the moment of arrival in the UFC, so the time has come to give his chin a break. In addition, we are looking for an opponent with a low rating with a reasonable stellar force. Moicano is ideal. Performances are bread with Moikano butter, although his terrestrial blows are fierce if he can get a battle there. He is also a popular athlete who deserves the struggle with the name after he took Makhachev to Islam in a notification of one day. This is a solid main map that is suitable for both men.
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