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Casey-Sanchez vs. Calvillo
Women’s Strawweights
Cortney Casey-Sanchez (8-6) vs. Cynthia Calvillo (7-1)ODDS: Calvillo (-260), Casey-Sanchez (+220)
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Casey-Sanchez has had an inconsistent UFC run. It feels like she has done a lot better than her 4-5 record with the promotion would suggest, but she is also someone who does not fight up to her potential, so it all evens out. Casey-Sanchez is a tall, impressive athlete with some solid grappling skills, but it all adds up to less than the sum of its parts. Her striking game is a bit of a mess, as she looks to counter before throwing the same few wild combinations, so her fights eventually become a puzzle that better opponents can figure out, neutralizing her skills and cruising to a decision. With that said, Casey-Sanchez’s opportunism and physical tools mean she is usually in the fight, as she is riding a streak of three straight split decisions. In general, the chance that Casey-Sanchez’s game fully clicks seems low, even if there are worse fates than settling in as a fun gatekeeper; and frankly, Calvillo is exactly the right fight for a fun gatekeeper.
For as much of a mess as Casey-Sanchez’s striking game can be, that should not matter here. Calvillo’s own striking game consists of a lot of movement and little else, as she remains defensively open while pot-shotting with punches that do not really seem to hurt. Calvillo does seem like the type of fighter who can wrongly convince herself that she is winning a kickboxing match, but at some point in this 15-minute bout, she should look to wrestle. That should win her the fight. Casey-Sanchez’s takedown defense remains poor, and she seems like just the type of opponent to be overconfident and scramble with Calvillo when she should not. The pick is Calvillo via second-round submission.
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