Welterweights
Chidi Njokuani (22-10, 2-3 UFC) vs. Rhys McKee (13-5-1, 0-3 UFC)ODDS: Njokuani (-142), McKee (+120)
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A top prospect when the UFC first signed him in 2020, McKee had a surprisingly short run in the promotion. It was not a shock that he lost to a bulldozer like Khamzat Chimaev or a crafty vet like Alex Morono, but it was puzzling that the promotion cut bait rather than give McKee a third shot. McKee rebounded and found himself back in the UFC fold in 2023, as he made an unsuccessful return against Ange Loosa in September. McKee has found his niche as a fighter who can absorb a beating and outlast his opponent in a war of attrition, which nearly worked against Loosa. McKee certainly did eat plenty of offense before turning things around in the last minute of the fight, at which point the final horn intervened. Staging a comeback against Njokuani has worked in the past, but it does seem risky to present so many opportunities to a violent opportunist, McKee’s durability notwithstanding. The pick is Njokuani via first-round knockout.
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