Women’s Flyweights
Cynthia Calvillo (9-4-1, 6-4-1 UFC) vs. #9 WSW | Nina Nunes (10-7, 4-4 UFC)ODDS: Calvillo (-155), Nunes (+135)
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Nunes was another fighter whose UFC success came out of nowhere, though in her case, it was much more of a slow burn. She did not look particularly like a UFC-level fighter through her first two trips to the Octagon, dropping bouts to Juliana Lima and Justine Kish. However, she turned things around in shockingly effective fashion to put together a four-fight winning streak. Despite some clear physical disadvantages against the likes of Randa Markos and Claudia Gadelha, Nunes just fought smart, stayed consistent and came out the victor against her flakier opponents. After putting in a game effort to not simply get run over by Tatiana Suarez, Nunes missed roughly two years due to pregnancy before returning in April 2021 against Mackenzie Dern. That bout that did not go particularly well for her. In one of the more focused efforts of Dern’s career, she was able to score a takedown and a submission in relatively short order. With this move up to 125 pounds, it will be interesting to see if Nunes is helped by the additional mass. Either way, it seems relatively assured that she will fight a smart and consistent fight. That is enough to get her the nod. If Calvillo can channel a more focused approach through what brought her to the dance, there is a chance she can replicate that Dern fight. With that said, that has also been a pivot Calvillo seemingly should have been making for the last few years. The pick is Nunes via decision.
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