Welterweights
Alex Morono (24-9, 13-6 UFC) vs. Niko Price (15-7, 7-7 UFC)ODDS: Morono (-238), Price (+195)
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As for Price, he has remained a testament to how far outlier power can carry a fighter, as he’s never truly out of a fight. His 2018 finish of Randy Brown, which saw Price score a knockout with hammerfists from his back, seemed to defy various laws of fighting and physics. However, Price’s own lack of technical form leaves him open defensively, and there has been a sense of diminishing returns in the last few years since he has come back from a knee injury. He tired himself out attempting to finish Philip Rowe and got finished for his troubles, and Robbie Lawler closed out his career with a 39-second knockout of Price in July. The threat of a Price knockout will remain constant throughout this fight until it’s over, but Morono did pick him apart for most of their first fight; and it feels like Morono has only gotten sharper while Price seems stuck in a rut at the moment. That could all turn around with one looping strike from Price, but the read is that Morono can build on his success from seven years ago and finish the job this time around. The pick is Morono via third-round stoppage.
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