Bantamweights
Merab Dvalishvili (10-4) vs. Ray Borg (13-5)ODDS: Dvalishvili (-400), Borg (+325)
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Dvalishvili is certainly a UFC-level fighter and a rising prospect, but the story behind his signing is still amusing for a few reasons. For one, it is an extremely Dana White move to sign someone off a 15-second spinning backfist knockout when he was there to scout the other guy, but it is also funny because it was complete false advertising for Dvalishvili’s strengths. “The Machine” is the kind of maniac who will throw a spinning backfist for no particular reason, but he was not even a finisher at the regional level and mostly focuses on wearing out his opponents with relentless wrestling. When Dvalishvili cannot wear down his counterpart, he walks a fine line given his inability to cause a ton of damage, but his current three-fight winning streak represents an impressive run that shows just how hard it is to keep up with the Georgian over 15 minutes. His win over Casey Kenney in February was particularly strong, given that Kenney made his name in the UFC by neutralizing and taking over on aggressive wrestlers. This should be three rounds of absolute madness, and it is just a matter of whether or not Borg can keep up.
The Simon-Borg fight was an excellent scrap, and the opportunities and the challenges are similar here for Borg. Dvalishvili is a defensive void who gets by on aggression, so while there will be chances for Borg to cause some damage on the feet, he will have to fight off takedown after takedown to do so. He could win this based on offense, but Dvalishvili figures to have success controlling large parts of this fight; and until proven otherwise, Borg just is not strong enough to be a highly successful grappler at bantamweight. This should be entertaining throughout, but the pick is Dvalishvili via decision.
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