Bantamweights
Sean O'Malley (11-0) vs. Eddie Wineland (24-13-1)ODDS: O’Malley (-450), Wineland (+360)
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Wineland has enjoyed quite the successful career—he was World Extreme Cagefighting’s first bantamweight champion and challenged for the UFC strap in 2013—but he has become something of a forgotten man in the division. One part of that is the slide he endured shortly after facing Renan Barao for the bantamweight belt, as he suffered a broken jaw against Johnny Eduardo and looked flat upon his return. Another part? While Wineland has rounded back into form in the ensuing years, he has been quite inactive, with 2016 marking the last time he has fought twice within a calendar year. Wineland has his own unorthodox style on the feet—he fights with his hands down and uses a lot of unusual movement—but at his core, he is willing to throw down when it counts and his toughness has gotten him through those situations more times than not.
Wineland is the right step up in competition for O’Malley in terms of level of fighter, but this is still a style matchup that completely favors the younger prospect. The real questions for O’Malley are going to come when he can face the tougher grinders in the division, and while Wineland probably has enough wrestling to cause some problems in the abstract, that is not a skill set on which the veteran ever chooses to rely. This figures to be a striking match through and through, and O’Malley figures to hit harder, get hit less and hold up better in exchanges. This may take a while to get going, but once O’Malley finds a rhythm or Wineland simply chooses to press the action, “Sugar Sean” should have no problem finding his target over and over again. The pick is O’Malley via second-round stoppage.
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