Women’s Flyweights
#6 WFLW | Maycee Barber (13-2, 8-2 UFC) vs. #4 WFLW | Katlyn Cerminara (18-5, 11-5 UFC)ODDS: Barber (-205), Cerminara (+170)
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Cerminara’s last fight came about a year and a half ago, and the flyweight division has been completely upended in the time since. Heading into that bout against Manon Fiorot, Cerminara had seemingly affirmed herself as the second-best fighter in the division behind then-champion Valentina Shevchenko. Cerminara’s career has been an impressive success story since she was a bit of an afterthought heading into her UFC debut—a late-notice upset of Lauren Murphy at bantamweight in 2016. “Blonde Fighter” had middling success at 135 pounds but found her niche at flyweight, serving as eternal spoiler against fighters that frankly were a lot more interesting. Tall and rangy but not a standout athlete, Cerminara could typically frustrate her opponents by staying at range and throwing out low-powered strikes at a frequent pace. That success marched her right into the woodchipper against Shevchenko, but after that Cerminara went back to her winning ways, even showing some new wrinkles in the process. She was still far from a high-powered finisher, but she showed an increasingly effective ability to sit down on her strikes and do more than simply neutralize her foes. However, that fight against Fiorot, a loss against one of the few fighters able to match her size, does suggest that Cerminara might struggle with the younger athletes who are starting to fill out the flyweight ranks. This fight against Barber serves as a particularly stark test of that theory. Barber is perfectly capable of marching forward and blowing Cerminara’s game wide open, so a one-sided victory for the younger prospect would not be a surprise. Nevertheless, the veteran gets the benefit of the doubt. The messiness of Barber’s game and lack of defense give Cerminara a lot with which to work, so if she can prove capable of outmaneuvering the younger fighter even a bit, it could result in a surprisingly clean decision win. The pick is Cerminara via decision.
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