Bantamweights
Sean O’Malley (12-0) vs. Marlon Vera (15-6-1)ODDS: O’Malley (-310), Vera (+255)
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It has been an impressive climb up the ladder for Vera, who stood out on the first season of “The Ultimate Fighter Latin America” but mostly as a human-interest story. Vera fought to raise money for his daughter, who suffered from a rare form of facial paralysis that required surgery. Even after he lost his debut, the UFC decided to stand by Vera and keep him on the roster, and after a few inconsistent years, the Ecuadorian began to bloom into a prospect to watch. Vera enjoyed a breakout year in 2017. He spoiled the retirement fight of Brad Pickett, spoiled the homecoming of Brian Kelleher and then may have had his strongest performance of the bunch in a decision loss to John Lineker. Since then, Vera has aspired to stay as active as possible and has shown clear continual improvement. Vera once had a rightfully earned reputation for slow starts, but in recent fights, he has even overcome that, starting the fight dangerous even before he continues to adjust. Many feel Vera rightfully won his last fight, a May loss to top prospect Yadong Song. Here, Vera looks to make up for that with a decisive win.
This could easily be the fight where the hype train stops for O’Malley or, at the very least, he finally gets tested since coming back from his suspension. Throughout all the ups and downs of his career, Vera has never been finished, and that is even after taking abuse from hard hitters like Lineker and Song. As a result, it is easy to see a scenario where Vera survives the early storm and puts O’Malley in trouble, whether it is via pressure on the feet or finally getting a good look on what O’Malley can provide on the mat. Vera has gotten better about getting off to a quicker start but remains hittable early, and while “Chito” has proven to be quite durable, O’Malley has been throwing the kind of shots that could put anyone out. In a bit of a flier, the call is for O’Malley to continue his rapid ascent with a first-round knockout.
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