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Preview: UFC 305 Prelims

Culibao vs. Ramos


Featherweights

Joshua Culibao (11-3-1, 3-3-1 UFC) vs. Ricardo Ramos (16-6, 7-5 UFC)

ODDS: Culibao (-148), Ramos (+124)

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Two featherweights look to break their losing streaks in this fun contrast of styles. Signed as a late replacement for a card in New Zealand back in 2020, Australia’s Culibao looked like he might struggle to find his footing on the UFC roster. “Kuya” looked decent enough as a striker, but on top of being quite unproven in terms of competition, Culibao looked like the type of subpar athlete who might find himself consistently outgunned. After dropping that UFC debut to Jalin Turner, Culibao went on a surprisingly successful run, going undefeated over the course of four fights and showing himself to be a crafty opportunist. He has still had to overcome a clear athletic disadvantage but has fought hard and adjusted throughout his fights, even finding a sudden submission against Melsik Baghdasaryan in early 2023. However, Culibao’s last two fights have been reminders of his ceiling. Rising featherweight Lerone Murphy had the same level of in-fight intelligence as Culibao but with standout athleticism, and then-UFC newcomer Danny Silva was able to swipe a decision from him through sheer aggression and activity. Culibao could use a win, but he’ll once again have to overcome some disadvantages on paper against Ramos. Somehow still on the right side of 30, Ramos has the type of talent that suggests he could turn a corner at any time, though the Brazilian’s UFC career has had little in the way of consistency. Ramos’ approach can sometimes center around dynamic techniques and hunting for the finish over any sort of round-by-round consistency, and that has made things a bit of an adventure. Ramos has multiple wins in the UFC via spinning elbow, but he is just as prone to collapsing when things go south, as seen in his dropping each of his last two fights in the first round via guillotine choke. Ramos might be able to land some big shots and coast on his athleticism the rest of the way, but the call is that he has neither the cardio nor all-out aggression to keep Culibao out of this fight for three rounds. The pick is Culibao via decision.

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