Featherweights
Hakeem Dawodu (13-3-1, 6-3 UFC) vs. Cub Swanson (28-13, 13-9 UFC)ODDS: Dawodu (-230), Swanson (+190)
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It is difficult to know what to make of Dawodu, particularly after his frustrating defeat to Julian Erosa in September, as the Canadian’s career has been equal parts flashes of brilliance and stretches of frustration. Dawodu came into the UFC in 2018 as a highly touted striker whose career had been slowed down due to contractual issues, and his long-awaited debut was a shocking disappointment, as he got starched by Danny Henry in just 39 seconds. That highlighted a clear flaw in Dawodu's approach—he will often rely on his ability to counter his opponents and cede them the initiative—that has not backfired anywhere near as spectacularly since; still, it does remain a constant worry in his fights. Even as Dawodu rebounded for a five-fight winning streak, there was the sense that he could be making more of his talent. He hit hard and kept pace with his opponents every step of the way but had a habit of eking out split decisions against overmatched opposition just by his willingness to let his opponents lead and stay in the fight. A 2021 defeat to Movsar Evloev was unsurprising—if anything, Dawodu’s ability to hang with the Russian’s wrestling-heavy approach made it an overachieving performance—but that Erosa loss is the clearest sign yet that he would be served well by a change in mentality. Erosa constantly took the initiative and kept Dawodu uncomfortable through aggression and volume. Thanks to those flaws, it is hard to count Swanson out of this fight, even if the younger talent still gets the nod. Swanson does not have much of a wrestling switch-up, so in a pure striking match the lean is that Dawodu can separate himself as the harder shot-for-shot fighter in what should be a fairly straightforward war. The pick is Dawodu via decision.
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