Welterweights
Alex Morono (22-8, 11-5 UFC) vs. Tim Means (32-14-1, 12-9 UFC)ODDS: Morono (-225), Means (+190)
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Morono has consistently been a fun fighter while also toiling in anonymity for most of his UFC career. “The Great White” is not particularly athletic and can appear awkward, but he has made the most of his tools, fighting behind a solid gameplan every time out and channeling his aggression in a way that forces the issue. In recent years, Morono’s willingness to step in and fight as often as possible has finally paid some dividends, leading to a big 2021 win over Cerrone that kicked off a four-fight winning streak for the Texan. However, Morono’s last fight, a late knockout loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio, did serve as a reminder that for all of his craft, sometimes he is still just vulnerable to getting knocked out by a much better athlete. Means could put Morono in danger thanks to his own level of savvy and the fact that he consistently forces the issue himself. With that said, the bet is that Morono can outmaneuver this late-career version of Means enough to find the biggest moments of offense in this fight and hang on for the win. The pick is Morono via decision.
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