Middleweights
Joseph Pyfer (11-2, 2-0 UFC) vs. Abdul Razak Alhassan (12-5, 6-5 UFC)ODDS: Pyfer (-470), Alhassan (+360)
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A judoka by trade, Alhassan showed none of those skills early on in his career. A knockout artist to the core, Alhassan’s UFC debut marked his seventh straight win, none of which made it to the 90-second mark. However, starting with a 2017 loss to Omari Akhmedov, a clear pattern emerged for Alhassan’s career. He would always win by first-round knockout and had few answers for grinding wrestlers who could drag him into deeper waters. Surprisingly, Alhassan has never imploded to the point of being finished—though Kalinn Williams did manage to spark him in just 30 seconds—and his last two fights have finally seen him learn to control his pace and become a more effective fighter over 15 minutes. A decision loss to Joaquin Buckley saw him find second and third winds, while he took his time before a second-round knockout of Claudio Ribeiro in January. While this is no longer a guaranteed Pyfer win if it goes past the five-minute mark, the read is still that the former Ring of Combat champion’s own patience and potency should be enough to work his way towards a finish, even if it may take a while to ramp up to that point. The pick is Pyfer via second-round knockout.
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