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Age 30
Height 6' 2"
Reach 75.0"
Weight 185 lbs.
Stance Orthodox
Age 34
Height 6' 3"
Reach 73.0"
Weight 185 lbs.
Stance Southpaw
Career Averages - Brendan Allen
3.59 SLpM
53.0% Str. Acc.
3.62 SApM
47.0% Str. Def.
1.56 TD Avg
42.0% TD Acc.
56.0% TD Def.
1.1 Sub. Avg
Career Averages - Tom Breese
3.34 SLpM
50.0% Str. Acc.
2.81 SApM
60.0% Str. Def.
0.0 TD Avg
0.0% TD Acc.
70.0% TD Def.
1.1 Sub. Avg
Brendan Allen - Fight History
SCHED vs Edmen Shahbazyan
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138 MMA Expert Confident picked May 30, 2026 (7 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

The host predicts Brendan Allen to win by submission in round two, likely with a rear naked choke. He notes that Shahbazyan is dangerous in round one with knockout power, but after that, Allen's grappling advantage takes over. He mentions that Allen has good takedowns and a strong back take, and that Shahbazyan's takedown defense fades as the fight goes on.

submission in round two, rear naked choke
"I'm going to take Brendan Allen to win by submission in round two, probably with a rear naked choke."
AJ
AJ DeVito Expert Confident picked Jun 3, 2026 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

AJ believes Brendan Allen will dominate with his superior grappling, taking the fight to the ground and submitting Edmen Shahbazyan. He notes Allen's striking is decent enough to close distance, and Shahbazyan's ground game remains a question mark. AJ sees this as a clear grappling mismatch.

Brendan Allen by submission +200 (explicitly mentioned as prop), Allen submission (implied)
"I think Brendan Allen should be able to take home a bit of a dominant grappling match type display."
AJ
AJ DeVito Expert Confident picked Jun 1, 2026 (5 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

AJ picks Allen by submission, emphasizing Allen's elite grappling and wrestling advantage over Shahbazyan. He acknowledges Shahbazyan's striking skills but believes Allen will get the fight to the ground and submit him. AJ notes Allen's recent wins over top competition and expects a submission victory.

Allen by submission; over 1.5 rounds minus 185
"I'm going with the Brendan Allen side. He should have such an edge over Edmond Shazian in grappling... I think Allen's winning by submission."
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Confident picked May 31, 2026 (6 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Angelo picks Brendan Allen, citing his clear advantage in wrestling and takedowns. He notes that Shahbazyan's takedown defense is a huge hole, and as long as Allen sticks to the game plan of getting takedowns and keeping him on the ground, he wins. He is slightly concerned about Allen's recent training camp comments but assumes he is ready.

"Brendan Allen has the very clear advantage in the wrestling department. Huge hole for Edmond Shabbazian."
BI
Big Brady Expert Confident picked Jun 3, 2026 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Big Brady picks Brendan Allen to win by second round submission. He is not impressed with Shahbazyan's recent wins and notes that Shahbazyan quits when grappled. He thinks Allen should take him down and submit him, but worries about Allen's fight IQ and tendency to strike. He believes Allen is the better fighter and should win.

by second round submission
"I'm going to go Allen here. I'm going to go second round submission for Brendan Allen"
BU
Bum MMA Expert Confident picked May 30, 2026 (7 days before fight)
Edmen Shahbazyan

Brendan Allen fights like an idiot and often sells fights, as seen against Chris Curtis and Anthony Hernandez. Edmen Shahbazyan has knockout power and will likely chin Allen in round two. Shahbazyan is a huge underdog but has been training takedown defense at Extreme Couture.

KO in round 2; underdog pick
"I'm going with Shabbazian round two knockout."
CO
Cody Saftic Expert Confident picked Jun 3, 2026 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Cody confidently picks Brendan Allen, arguing that Allen's wrestling and grappling will overwhelm Shahbazyan as the fight progresses. He notes Shahbazyan is dangerous in the first round but fades, and Allen has proven cardio and durability against top competition. He sees Allen as a -600 fighter at -200.

"Free flop, I got Brandon Allen. He may be on the top line... he's only minus 200 and I think he could look like he's minus 600."
FI
Fight Night Picks Expert Confident picked May 31, 2026 (6 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Brendan Allen is picked because he has better versatility and can grapple with Edmen Shahbazyan. The host is not sold on Shahbazyan's resurgence, noting his wins over Andre Muniz and Andre Petroski are not impressive. Allen's ground and pound and submission skills are highlighted, though he makes mistakes. The host expects Allen to win by decision, using cage control and clinch work.

Brendan Allen wins by decision; line opened at -350 and has moved; expects line to drop further
"I'm still going to pick Brendan Allen in this fight. ... I'm just not completely sold on Edmond Shabbazi and taking this big of a jump into the division."
GR
Greedo Plays MMA Expert Confident picked May 30, 2026 (7 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Allen is a top-five middleweight with a clear grappling advantage. Shahbazyan has been submitted by lesser grapplers and hasn't faced anyone near Allen's level. Allen should get a first-round submission.

first round submission
"I think it's a Brennan Allen first round submission."
LU
Lucrative James Expert Lean picked May 30, 2026 (7 days before fight)
Edmen Shahbazyan

Lucrative James acknowledges Brendan Allen is the better all-round fighter and would pick him if forced, but sees value in Edmen Shahbazyan as a plus-money underdog. He notes Shahbazyan's knockout power and Allen's questionable durability and fight IQ, especially after Allen's brawl with Marvin Vettori. He believes Shahbazyan's best path is a round 1 or 2 KO, and that the betting value lies on the underdog.

Edmen Shahbazyan via KO; may bet on KO in round 1 or 2 props
"I might bet on Edmond Shabbaz in here. And Edmond Shabbazian is the moneyline side in my opinion. He's the value side in my opinion. He's the betting pick in my opinion, not the outright pick."
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Jun 1, 2026 (5 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Allen has superior durability and cardio; he should weather Shahbazyan's early striking and then take over in later rounds with grappling and body kicks. Shahbazyan tends to fade, and Allen will likely get a rear-naked choke in round 2.

Allen by submission (rear-naked choke) in round 2
"I think Allen will eventually come through with one of those spots. I think Shabbazian's best way of winning this fight is round one knockout."
PA
Paul Shaughnessy Expert Hesitant picked Jun 3, 2026 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Paul picks Brendan Allen but is hesitant due to Shahbazyan's first-round danger. He agrees Allen will take over in rounds 2 and 3, but is not getting heavily invested pre-fight. He suggests live betting Allen after the first round for better value.

Live betting after first round
"Not one that I really want to get completely overinvested in pre flop... Edmond scares me a little bit in round one."
KO R4 5:00 · UFC Fight Night: de Ridder vs. Allen · Oct 18, 2025
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Reinier de Ridder 0 9 of 13 69% 61 of 72 3 of 7 42% 1 0 7:05
Brendan Allen 0 22 of 37 59% 97 of 134 1 of 1 100% 1 2 11:39
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Reinier de Ridder 0 3 of 4 75% 40 of 47 1 of 3 33% 0 0 4:04
Brendan Allen 0 2 of 2 100% 6 of 9 0 of 0 --- 0 1 0:32
2 Reinier de Ridder 0 5 of 6 83% 10 of 12 1 of 2 50% 0 0 1:48
Brendan Allen 0 12 of 18 66% 27 of 36 0 of 0 --- 0 0 2:45
3 Reinier de Ridder 0 1 of 2 50% 4 of 5 1 of 2 50% 1 0 1:13
Brendan Allen 0 4 of 10 40% 27 of 44 0 of 0 --- 0 1 3:26
4 Reinier de Ridder 0 0 of 1 0% 7 of 8 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Brendan Allen 0 4 of 7 57% 37 of 45 1 of 1 100% 1 0 4:56
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Reinier de Ridder 9 of 13 69% 4 of 5 5 of 8 0 of 0 6 of 10 2 of 2 1 of 1
Brendan Allen 22 of 37 59% 19 of 33 3 of 4 0 of 0 1 of 8 2 of 2 19 of 27
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Reinier de Ridder 3 of 4 75% 1 of 1 2 of 3 0 of 0 1 of 2 1 of 1 1 of 1
Brendan Allen 2 of 2 100% 0 of 0 2 of 2 0 of 0 0 of 0 2 of 2 0 of 0
2 Reinier de Ridder 5 of 6 83% 2 of 2 3 of 4 0 of 0 4 of 5 1 of 1 0 of 0
Brendan Allen 12 of 18 66% 11 of 17 1 of 1 0 of 0 1 of 5 0 of 0 11 of 13
3 Reinier de Ridder 1 of 2 50% 1 of 2 0 of 0 0 of 0 1 of 2 0 of 0 0 of 0
Brendan Allen 4 of 10 40% 4 of 9 0 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 3 0 of 0 4 of 7
4 Reinier de Ridder 0 of 1 0% 0 of 0 0 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 0
Brendan Allen 4 of 7 57% 4 of 7 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 0 4 of 7
Play-by-Play
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Reinier de Ridder vs. Brendan Allen
BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: de Ridder (-200); Allen (+170)

Round 1
Although not born in the Great White North, late replacement Allen (25-7, 13-4 UFC) will nevertheless be hoisting the flag covered by a red maple leaf in honor of his grandparents. He will serve as a fairly significant betting underdog as he takes on submission magician de Ridder (21-2, 4-0 UFC), even though he too is quite a grappler in his own right. What could be a delight on the ground or a wild one on the feet will have five rounds to air out, and referee Jason Herzog brings the 185-pounders to the center of the cage to issue their final instructions. They touch gloves respectfully. It’s on with the show.
De Ridder opens with a low kick and a takedown shot, and Allen stonewalls him immediately and knees him in the chest. They both wrangle one another around in the subsequent clinch while spamming knee strikes, and Allen shoves the Dutchman to the fence. De Ridder deftly hits a trip and lands in full mount, putting Allen in a precarious position less than one minute in. “The Dutch Knight” wraps up an arm-triangle choke from mount that he uses to smother his opponent. Allen stays calm and composed while a roughly 200-pound man is partially using a Mother’s Milk submission on him, and he turns and almost gives his arm up. De Ridder thinks about going after it, but he instead allows Allen to keep twisting so he can secure the back from the Louisiana native.
De Ridder wraps up the body triangle and has Allen leaning on him, so he torques himself to have Allen flat and stuck hand-fighting. While Allen fights off the grip, De Ridder makes his life miserable and lets Allen keep twisting to put him flat on his belly. Allen gets to his knees with the body lock in place, and he tries to drag himself towards the fencing but begins to take shots to the ear from the Dutch fighter. De Ridder rolls and grabs hold of the neck, and Allen, a rear-naked choke specialist, is fully capable at the moment of defending from the various directions. De Ridder clings to the shoulder when Allen almost shakes him off, and he fastens an arm around the chin just to restrict the breathing. De Ridder flattens Allen out for a second and stars bludgeoning him with punches to the side and back of the head, and Herzog is telling him to knock it off but little more. Allen twists his way out and ignores an armbar setup to turn De Ridder over, and the horn sounds.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 de Ridder
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 de Ridder
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 de Ridder

Round 2
The athletes get to the second stanza, and Allen is the one to push the pace. In doing so, he walks into a punch and three body kicks. Allen points at his opponent and spins at him with an elbow, closing the distance to hurl a couple short strikes after it. De Ridder welcomes this, snatching Allen up and pressing him to the wire. De Ridder drives knees to the midsection when not level changing, and he drops down to his knees to go for a double-leg takedown. Allen’s defense holds up on this effort, so de Ridder transitions to an outside trip that he uses to drag Allen to the floor. De Ridder sits on top and pops him with his shoulder a few times, completely nullifying “All In” and making him have to fight off everything. De Ridder imposes his weight on Allen’s back, pushing off the fence to drag them down, and Allen slides out and assumes top control with a sneaky reversal.
Allen connects with short strikes including a few slashing elbows, grinding his forehead down to exude as much pressure as he can muster to shut down the Dutchman. Allen hammers his opponent with elbows, and de Ridder rolls to threaten with an armbar using his offensive guard. Allen breaks through the tries and steps over through to the side so that he can drum down his own attacks. De Ridder looks for an armbar trap while Allen is hacking at him, and Allen stays smart and keeps his strikes tight and compact to not open himself up for anything. De Ridder abandons it and rolls over to his knees, only for Allen to put him back on his back. The Dutch fighter puts his legs up and to the side of the head in hopes of catching Allen unaware, even trying for an armbar before even getting hold of Allen’s limb, and Allen laughs it off and hits de Ridder with ground-and-pound until the round wraps.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 3
Allen goes right after his opponent to get started, pitching a body kick at the Dutch fighter who appears to be slowing. De Ridder punches his way into a takedown shot, and Allen runs across the cage with de Ridder behind him and is dragged to the floor. De Ridder clings onto the back and tries to lace up a body triangle, and Allen turns through it until he doesn’t. De Ridder claims back control, and he starts hunting for a choke. Allen punches him behind his own head, and de Ridder appears to have some damage around his right eye that is leaking blood down his cheek. Allen turns all the way through to wind up on top, and de Ridder clings to an arm-triangle choke that he does not get. Allen opens up the guard with elbows, and de Ridder hunts for an armbar that is nowhere near close to finding.
De Ridder does manage to turn over by threatening with his offensive guard, although Allen welcomes this by opening up with power punches to the side of the dome. De Ridder rolls to his back, and Allen lays into him with punishing punches and eviscerating elbows. Blood starts to pool around de Ridder’s eye sockets, and Allen grinds his elbow on the face and keeps doing damage. De Ridder desperately throws up his legs to hook in an inverted triangle choke, and Allen does not appear concerned as he drops down a few hammerfists and slips his head out. The round over, de Ridder is on the ground for quite some time. Herzog asks him if he can get up, and eventually, he stands, but was precariously close to being called out for not getting back to his stool.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 4
The physician checks on de Ridder between rounds, who is so visibly fatigued he almost cannot stand up. De Ridder says he is ok, so the fight continues and the championship rounds are here. Allen, knowing that de Ridder’s goose is likely cooked, sprints at his wiped opponent and completes one of the easiest double-leg takedowns he has ever landed against a high-level adversary. De Ridder feebly offers a submission setup from his back, and Allen punches him out of it. Herzog tells Allen to keep it clean, as Allen is drilling de Ridder in the side of the head with his fists and elbows. A hematoma has formed on the right temple of the exhausted Dutchman, and Allen slowly, methodically drums on him with ground-and-pound. Allen resides in de Ridder’s guard, working him over until Herzog tells him to be more active.
This spurs de Ridder, of the two, to offer up some resistance in the form of an armbar. Allen lets de Ridder twist and turn, clubbing him with ground strikes that further make this day the worst for de Ridder in quite some time. The damage is not particularly frightening, but Allen has become a steamroller completely taking all of the energy reserves out of the man on bottom. Allen smothers and grinds, making sure that de Ridder has no room for escape and no space to get something off. Allen stands up, and de Ridder does not. Herzog tells the corner to get away, as they cannot help him back up. De Ridder manages to stand. It is a moral victory, him merely standing up and walking to his stool, as he has nothing left to offer. Rather than send their man out for another five-minute slow cooking, the Dutchman's corner throws in the towel on his behalf. The fight is over, and Allen has prevailed by technical knockout as a late replacement. Allen claimed he wanted to break his opponent, and by definition, he did just that.
In his post-fight interview, Allen first requests a moment of silence for his fallen former coach, "Duke" Roufus, who passed away yesterday. Even after 20 minutes of grueling combat, Allen appears fairly fresh. The skillful middleweight issues three callouts, covering all his bases: Khamzat Chimaev, or if not him, Dricus du Plessis. If for some reason both turn him down, he asks for a rematch with Sean Strickland as the two toed the line about five years ago at 195 pounds. Should any of those happen, we will be here for it. Additionally, UFC 321 is next weekend, with the heavyweight throne on the line. We will absolutely be there for that one, which starts at 10 a.m. ET, and we hope you are too.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Allen

The Official Result
Brendan Allen def. Reinier de Ridder R4 5:00 via TKO (Corner Stoppage)
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Confident picked Oct 17, 2025 (1 day before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

Angelo is confident Reinier de Ridder wins, citing his size, grappling, and durability. He notes de Ridder's impressive performances against Whittaker, Bo Nickal, and Cannonier. He believes Brendan Allen will fade, similar to his fight against Anthony Hernandez, and that Allen's camp change is a disadvantage.

De Ridder scores high fantasy points
"I think RDR wins this fight. I think he scores a ton of points."
BI
Big Brady Expert Confident picked Oct 17, 2025 (1 day before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

Big Brady acknowledges de Ridder's unorthodox striking but highlights his size, power, and dangerous knees. He thinks de Ridder has better cardio than Allen on short notice and is more dangerous in both striking and grappling. He predicts de Ridder knocks out Allen in the second round.

de Ridder by KO in round 2
"I got to go Derritter. Um, give me Ditter to win this fight. I'll see who he wins this fight by second round KO."
CO
Cody Saftic Expert Confident picked Oct 15, 2025 (3 days before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

Cody picks de Ridder, citing his size, physicality, and excellent jiu-jitsu. He notes de Ridder's funky striking and ability to tax opponents with cage control, as seen in the Whittaker fight. He believes Brendan Allen's cardio issues and short notice will be exploited over five rounds, leading to a late stoppage or decision.

"I'm going to lean towards Ren Ditter minus 200. I think it's a little bit deep. I think Brandon Allen poses lots of problems to him, right?"
CO
Connor Ruebusch Expert Lean picked Oct 17, 2025 (1 day before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

Connor leans toward de Ridder but acknowledges Allen's chances. He notes that Allen is well-rounded and could be competitive if he pushes forward and stays confident. However, he thinks Allen is likely to grapple with de Ridder, which plays into de Ridder's strengths. Connor also mentions that de Ridder is defensively flawed and could be knocked out by a big shot.

Odds: de Ridder opened at -250, currently -220; Allen opened at +210, currently +185.
"I think there's a, there's a version of this fight, a couple of, you know, key decisions made on either side where Alan could be quite competitive and maybe even put Derrida in trouble."
LU
Lucrative James Expert Confident picked Oct 14, 2025 (4 days before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

James sees similarities between de Ridder and Dricus du Plessis, noting that de Ridder's unorthodox style, including a devastating step-in knee and judo trips, makes him difficult to prepare for. He believes Brendan Allen will start well but fade due to short notice and cardio issues, with de Ridder's pressure and grappling taking over in later rounds. James predicts a finish in rounds 3 or 4.

"I think as the fight plays out, like most DA fights, the Ritter starts to get going. He lands his knees up the middle. He hurts Brendan Allen. Brendan Allen's lack of training camp, four-week notice, starts to take a …"
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Oct 17, 2025 (1 day before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

The host thinks de Ridder will utilize his aggressiveness to keep Allen on the back foot and mix in wrestling. He believes Allen's submission defense will be good enough to avoid a finish, but unless the short notice fight causes his gas tank to fail, de Ridder will keep top pressure and control to win on the scorecards.

win by decision
"I think that Ditter will do a good job in terms of utilizing his aggressiveness to keep Allen on the back foot from there."
PA
Paul Shaughnessy Expert Confident picked Oct 15, 2025 (3 days before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

Paul agrees with Cody, emphasizing de Ridder's size and grappling pressure. He highlights Brendan Allen's tendency to fade in later rounds, as seen against Vettori and Curtis, and believes de Ridder's full camp and five-round experience will be decisive. He expects de Ridder to win by late stoppage or decision.

"I echo most of the same sentiments as you. I haven't been the highest on Rainer Durator, but I also haven't been the highest on Brendan Allen."
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Confident picked Oct 16, 2025 (2 days before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

The MMA Guru picks Reinier de Ridder over Brendan Allen. He references de Ridder's performance against Whittaker and his body knees. He believes Allen is stationary and will be vulnerable to body knees, leading to a submission or TKO. He predicts de Ridder will hurt Allen with a knee to the body and finish with a submission in round two or three.

submission win in round two or three
"I'm going to go with Reina De Ridder getting this one done. I think he'll hurt Brendan Allen with a knee to the body, and then he's going to score a submission win or a TKO."
ZA
Zane Simon Expert Confident picked Oct 17, 2025 (1 day before fight)
Reinier de Ridder

Zane picks de Ridder, citing his aggression and ability to finish. He notes that de Ridder is more aggressive and looks to finish, while Allen tends to have close fights against composed opponents. Zane believes de Ridder's size and ability to reverse positions will be key, and that Allen's attack-focused grappling may lead to losing positions.

Odds: de Ridder opened at -250, currently -220; Allen opened at +210, currently +185.
"So yeah, I'm going to take the ritter, but it's an interesting fight."
Decision R3 5:00 · UFC 318: Holloway vs. Poirier 3 · Jul 19, 2025
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Marvin Vettori 0 109 of 253 43% 115 of 262 0 of 0 --- 0 1 1:17
Brendan Allen 0 111 of 224 49% 119 of 233 3 of 4 75% 0 0 1:27
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Marvin Vettori 0 29 of 58 50% 35 of 67 0 of 0 --- 0 1 1:17
Brendan Allen 0 30 of 55 54% 38 of 64 2 of 3 66% 0 0 1:20
2 Marvin Vettori 0 36 of 95 37% 36 of 95 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Brendan Allen 0 42 of 83 50% 42 of 83 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
3 Marvin Vettori 0 44 of 100 44% 44 of 100 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Brendan Allen 0 39 of 86 45% 39 of 86 1 of 1 100% 0 0 0:07
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Marvin Vettori 109 of 253 43% 98 of 239 5 of 7 6 of 7 99 of 240 4 of 5 6 of 8
Brendan Allen 111 of 224 49% 86 of 194 18 of 23 7 of 7 100 of 210 4 of 4 7 of 10
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Marvin Vettori 29 of 58 50% 25 of 53 1 of 1 3 of 4 21 of 47 2 of 3 6 of 8
Brendan Allen 30 of 55 54% 23 of 46 6 of 8 1 of 1 23 of 45 0 of 0 7 of 10
2 Marvin Vettori 36 of 95 37% 34 of 92 0 of 1 2 of 2 36 of 95 0 of 0 0 of 0
Brendan Allen 42 of 83 50% 32 of 71 6 of 8 4 of 4 41 of 82 1 of 1 0 of 0
3 Marvin Vettori 44 of 100 44% 39 of 94 4 of 5 1 of 1 42 of 98 2 of 2 0 of 0
Brendan Allen 39 of 86 45% 31 of 77 6 of 7 2 of 2 36 of 83 3 of 3 0 of 0
Play-by-Play
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Brendan Allen vs. Marvin Vettori
BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Allen (-245), Vettori (+200)

Round 1
Last year, middleweight contenders Vettori (19-8-1, 9-6-1 UFC) and Allen (24-7, 12-4 UFC) met on a casino floor, where their meeting ended with a brawl. The promotion elected to place that inside the Octagon, with referee Bassel Mahgoub in charge. They plan on settling their bad blood, and have the next 15 minutes or fewer to do so. There is no glove touch.
Vettori advances, trusting his iron chin, and he tests it early when Allen wings several high kicks and punches at him. Vettori takes them all cleanly without budging, firing back a right hook that shakes Allen up. Allen retaliates and busts Vettori’s nose up, and he shoots in for a double and hurls the Italian to the mat. Allen’s ground-and-pound makes Vettori turn around, and he takes the back and gets both hooks in. Allen starts hunting for a rear-naked choke, but partially because of the blood, Vettori slips his neck free. The explosive Italian surges up to a knee despite Allen riding him like a bucking bronco, under fire the whole time. Chants for “USA” in support of Allen boom in the building, and he clasps his hands and takes Vettori for a ride. Allen clings on the back but slides off, with Vettori assuming top position and finding himself quickly in leglock danger. Vettori pushes through the sub setup to spin around and deliver fierce ground-and-pound until Allen ties him up.
Vettori uses his elbow to bash Allen in the cheek, and his own strikes briefly have Allen turning around to present his own back. Vettori threatens with a rear-naked choke, and Allen shakes him off and gets to his feet. Allen drives a kick to the ribs, and they both nail one another with looping punches. Vettori’s face is a bloody mess but there may not be many individual cuts on it, and he is unconcerned as he lets his hands go and rings Allen’s bell once or twice. Allen absorbs a body kick and a right hand, and he jabs his man back. Allen tries to put a few punches together, and Vettori hits him harder and makes him reevaluate his approach. Vettori follows a jab with a left hand, and Allen cracks him with a right that sends him staggering back. Allen leaps forward and takes a right hand on the bow, and when he lands, they bang it out to the bell.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 2
The middleweights measure one another with early jabs, with Allen’ head movement protecting him from most other than a couple straight left hands that reach him. Allen responds with a body kick, and Vettori snaps his head back with power jabs. A huge left hook from Vettori goes wide, and Allen times a solid body shot down the middle. Allen loops two lefts around the guard and points at the Italian, and Vettori returns fire with a pair of one-twos. Allen has busted Vettori up again with his brief but effective combos, and he times an elbow when Vettori comes at him. Allen slams a shin to the ribs and pecks out a jab, escaping out of the way from the worst of a pair of hooks. The two trade it out, with Allen pushing Vettori back after the exchange. Allen snaps out several jabs, rocking Vettori with two subsequent right hands that he celebrates by pointing at Vettori again. Allen walks Vettori down to the wall, cornering him and making him bite on fakes and feints.
Allen is briefly drawn into a slugfest that knocks him back, and he sees the telegraphed hurled arms coming at and past him. When Vettori misses, Allen stabs him in the torso with two front kicks, toes extended. They land at the same time, and Allen counts his connect and hits Vettori again for good measure. Vettori is bloodied and bruised but still throwing just as hard as before, clipping Allen at the end of a left but not slowing him down one instant. Allen is right back in his face with jabs and right hands to follow, and a body kick lands on the belt line as Vettori appears briefly concerned of a foul but does not ask for it to be called. Allen overswings a right hand, and Vettori stands him up with his counter. Allen replies with a right hand and points once more, drawing “The Italian Dream” into a slugfest where he controls the terms of engagement. Vettori knocks Allen back a step with a punch or two, but he cannot get Allen to reset as the pressure may be starting to get to him. Allen wraps his foot upside Vettori’s head, and Vettori drills him with a punch combination right as the horn sounds.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 3
Reaching the last round, Allen reintroduces himself with a body kick. Vettori does not want to be left out, and he hurls a high kick at his opponent that bangs into the guard. Allen chips at the front leg to disrupt Vettori’s forward movement, drilling him with a one-two after it. Allen pops Vettori in the chops with a right hand, briefly stunning him, but his remarkable durability is on display again as Allen walks him down pointing at him. Allen keeps his right hand up to parry the check right hook coming his way, slipping around another to catch Vettori. Not to be outdone, Vettori hurts Allen with a combination. Allen gathers his thoughts and makes blood spray from the Italian’s face with a thunderous combination, but Vettori does not so much as wobble. Vettori mixes up punches to split the guard with one, and Allen gives him something to think about with one to the solar plexus. Vettori wings a big left hand that skims off the side of the head, and his right that follows hits a little harder. Allen ignores them to work the body with a kick.
Allen keeps on the pressure, celebrating his handiwork when something clean lands and he avoids the response. He does this a few times, as Vettori slows every so often but is still throwing fire. Vettori whiffs with looping punches, and a left hand knocks Allen back a bit. Allen bites down on his mouthpiece and cracks Vettori back. Vettori is a bruiser and stands right in the pocket to trade, while Allen does the same and follows a few punches with a knee that stings his opponent. Vettori a little shaken up, Allen takes him down with a well-timed double. The Italian does not stay grounded for long, exploding back to his feet with a bit under a minute left. The defense falls through the floor for these two, who jack one another in the jaw with everything they still have. Allen lands a left and gets up a head kick on the other side, and his follow-up elbow hurts Vettori. Vettori backs off to the fence, bounces off it and rallies to engage in one final brawl. “All In” obliges him, and the two middleweights bang it out right to the final bell in a blood-and-guts battle that is an early frontrunner for “Fight of the Night” if one is awarded at night’s end. Each round was individually close, so scores could be all over the map here.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen (30-27 Allen)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Vettori (29-28 Allen)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Vettori (29-28 Allen)

The Official Result
Brendan Allen def. Marvin Vettori via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Hesitant picked Jul 13, 2025 (6 days before fight)
Marvin Vettori

Angelo picks Marvin Vettori despite being an underdog, citing his durability and consistent forward pressure. He questions Brendan Allen's mental consistency and identity, noting Allen's talent but tendency to underperform. He suggests a plus 3.5 bet on Vettori as a safer play.

Says the bet here is probably a plus three and a half on Vettori.
"The pick is going to be Marvin Vtori. Low confidence in that."
BI
Big Brady Expert Lean picked Jul 15, 2025 (4 days before fight)
Marvin Vettori

Big Brady leans Marvin Vettori, disagreeing with the line that makes Allen a heavy favorite. He argues Vettori has advantages in striking volume, cardio, and durability, and that Allen's best wins are unimpressive. He expects a close split decision, possibly influenced by Allen's hometown.

Vettori by split decision; line value on Vettori at +175
"I'm going to take Marvin Vtori here. ... This fight has split written all over it."
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Jul 16, 2025 (3 days before fight)
Marvin Vettori

The host thinks this is a great matchup for Vettori to keep the fight upright, bully Allen in the clinch and in pocket exchanges, and pull away on the scorecards. This indicates a clear path to victory.

"I think this is a great match up for Vtori to keep this fight upright, bully Allen in the clinch, and bully him even more in the pocket exchanges as he pulls away winning this matchup on the scorecards."
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Confident picked Jul 16, 2025 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

The MMA Guru picks Brendan Allen over Marvin Vettori, predicting a 29-28 decision. He criticizes Vettori's lack of power and volume, noting that he landed only about 90 significant strikes in recent fights. Allen is described as more versatile with kicks and grappling, though he can be reckless. The Guru believes Allen will mix in takedowns and out-hustle Vettori, who is coming off a long layoff and personal issues. He also notes that Vettori cannot finish Allen and that Allen's chin is durable enough to handle Vettori's shots.

"I'm going to go with Brendan Allen to win this one."
Decision R3 5:00 · UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. Song · Feb 22, 2025
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Brendan Allen 0 14 of 26 53% 53 of 71 0 of 1 0% 1 3 2:58
Anthony Hernandez 0 30 of 42 71% 72 of 91 4 of 8 50% 0 2 10:22
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Brendan Allen 0 8 of 13 61% 30 of 38 0 of 0 --- 0 1 2:09
Anthony Hernandez 0 3 of 5 60% 10 of 13 1 of 2 50% 0 0 2:23
2 Brendan Allen 0 1 of 1 100% 6 of 8 0 of 0 --- 1 1 0:44
Anthony Hernandez 0 13 of 16 81% 25 of 29 1 of 1 100% 0 1 4:04
3 Brendan Allen 0 5 of 12 41% 17 of 25 0 of 1 0% 0 1 0:05
Anthony Hernandez 0 14 of 21 66% 37 of 49 2 of 5 40% 0 1 3:55
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Brendan Allen 14 of 26 53% 8 of 19 3 of 3 3 of 4 10 of 22 2 of 2 2 of 2
Anthony Hernandez 30 of 42 71% 30 of 42 0 of 0 0 of 0 12 of 17 0 of 1 18 of 24
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Brendan Allen 8 of 13 61% 4 of 9 2 of 2 2 of 2 6 of 11 0 of 0 2 of 2
Anthony Hernandez 3 of 5 60% 3 of 5 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 2 0 of 0 3 of 3
2 Brendan Allen 1 of 1 100% 0 of 0 0 of 0 1 of 1 1 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 0
Anthony Hernandez 13 of 16 81% 13 of 16 0 of 0 0 of 0 1 of 1 0 of 0 12 of 15
3 Brendan Allen 5 of 12 41% 4 of 10 1 of 1 0 of 1 3 of 10 2 of 2 0 of 0
Anthony Hernandez 14 of 21 66% 14 of 21 0 of 0 0 of 0 11 of 14 0 of 1 3 of 6
Play-by-Play
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Brendan Allen vs. Anthony Hernandez

Round 1
In 2018, Allen (24-6, 12-3 UFC) and Hernandez (13-2, 1 NC; 7-2 UFC) collided for the LFA middleweight strap, and “Fluffy” emerged the victor by decision. Since then, both men have made their mark on the UFC’s 185-pound division, and a spot in the top 10 now looms for the winner. Referee Mike Beltran will get to handle the proceedings for the co-main event, one that should have two extra rounds. Gloves are touched, and Allen opens up with a hearty low kick. Allen probes out a few jabs, and he disrupts Hernandez who is looking for an early takedown. Allen nails his foe with a leg kick and then wraps a head kick around the guard. With Hernandez stunned, Allen jumps on to his back, only for Hernandez to hurl him to his back. Allen scrambles wildly to get to his knees, and he nearly gets Hernandez’ back again in the process. Hernandez stops him from completing a takedown or back take, and he leans Allen against the wall. “Fluffy” wrangles Allen to the mat, where he lands in side control. The knee guard from Allen protects him from losing mount, and he sits up and leans up against the cage while Hernandez is still behind him. Allen tries to stand, but Hernandez is on him like a cheap suit, pushing on the back of Allen’s neck while always flirting with some kind of submission setup. Allen turns him around to claim top position, flipping Hernandez to his back and dropping down a few strikes. Hernandez strikes back off his back, being busy enough to make Allen think twice about recklessly passing guard. Allen partially isolates an arm-triangle choke while sitting in half guard, and Hernandez motions a thumbs-up to his corner. Allen postures up and jacks Hernandez in the jaw with a few punches, and he isolates Hernandez’ arm for an armlock setup. Allen nearly takes the back, but he slides into mount and starts hammering Hernandez in the face with right hands and elbows. Allen wraps up a rear-naked choke, and it is briefly under the chin until Hernandez turns himself to his back and slithers out. Allen smashes down with a number of elbows that split Hernandez’ forehead open, and the horn sounds.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Devin Tejada scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 2
Allen kicks off the round with another powerful low kick, and Hernandez sprints at him in pursuit of a takedown. As they whirl around, Hernandez succeeds in grounding Allen. Hernandez hangs on from the side and keeps Allen on his seat, and he leans over to wrap up a guillotine choke. Allen escapes the submissions without a modicum of concern, and he keeps moving in hopes of rolling his foe over. Hernandez follows the scrambles and grabs hold of a rear-naked choke, and this time it is Allen who turns the proper directly to break it up. Hernandez gets one hook in while Allen is on his knees, and he elbows Allen in the side of the head. Allen hangs onto the wrist to keep Hernandez from gaining a dominant position, and he shoots in for a takedown only to find Hernandez setting up an anaconda choke. Allen knows it is coming and turns to his back, permitting Hernandez to establish top position for the moment. Allen turns over voluntarily and keeps spinning, and Hernandez him until exploding around to take Hernandez’ back. Allen has his own hook in, and he attempts a brute force neck crank without bothering to fasting his hooks or the grip all the way. Hernandez grits his teeth and stands up, chucking Allen to his back and dropping down heavy strikes. Allen scrambles and gives up half guard on his back so as to not be in submission danger, but this opens him up to Hernandez’ right hand and elbow. A few more strikes come from Hernandez before the round concludes.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Hernandez
Devin Tejada scores the round: 10-9 Hernandez
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Hernandez

Round 3
The fighters hug it out as the third round begins, and this time Allen punches instead of kicks to get going. Hernandez strikes back, and Allen claims he was poked in the eye while Hernandez states it was a closed fist. Beltran calls time and checks the replay, and when they determine it was indeed a punch, they resume the action. Hernandez surges right forward to grapple, and Allen pushes it off and drills Hernandez in the face with a left hook. Hernandez clutches his eye as he is suddenly in jeopardy, and he backs away. When Hernandez’ back hits the fence, he swings hard, and Allen dodges and attempts a standing submission. The two scramble and return to their feet, where Allen again clubs his man in the face to hurt him. Hernandez desperately pursues a takedown, and Allen deliberately lowers himself to one knee to take knees to the head out of the equation. When Hernandez sells out for a takedown, Allen keeps himself afloat and never truly goes down, although he returns to one knee down. Hernandez has his hands clasped around the waist, and he turns the corner and gets Allen down to his seat momentarily. Allen winces and returns to a knee, and Hernandez slips his arm beneath the chin for a second but is stopped from getting a choke. Hernandez keeps heavy on top of his opponent, not letting Allen get to his feet, and Allen appears frustrated and wants to fight instead of wrestle in this stalemate position. Hernandez has no plan on changing gears, and he snatches up a rear-naked choke and falls off the side. Allen uses two-on-one wrist control to free himself from the worst of it, and he smacks Hernandez and knocks his mouthpiece out. The two fall all over the place, possibly from fatigue or sweat, and Hernandez is the one who establishes top position raining down strikes. Allen backwards somersaults in a desperate attempt to get out, but Hernandez hangs onto him until the final buzzer. This could have used two more rounds.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Hernandez (29-28 Hernandez)
Devin Tejada scores the round: 10-9 Hernandez (29-28 Hernandez)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Hernandez (29-28 Hernandez)

The Official Result
Anthony Hernandez def. Brendan Allen via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Confident picked Feb 16, 2025 (6 days before fight)
Anthony Hernandez

Angelo, a self-proclaimed 'fluffy underestimator', picks Anthony Hernandez for the first time. He credits Hernandez's incredible cardio as the key weapon that weaponizes his other skills, noting his win over Michel Pereira was wildly impressive. He thinks the pace will matter even in a three-round fight, and that Hernandez's work ethic makes the difference.

"I don't know if I've ever picked Fluffy to win a fight ever, but I am now."
BI
Big Brady Expert Confident picked Feb 17, 2025 (5 days before fight)
Anthony Hernandez

Big Brady picks Anthony 'Fluffy' Hernandez, noting his relentless wrestling and scrambling pace that most middleweights can't keep up with. He thinks Brendan Allen may have early success and win the first round, but Hernandez will wear him down, take him down, and dominate the later rounds. He references Allen's poor performance against Imavov, where he was out-grappled, and says if that version of Allen shows up, Hernandez finishes him. He predicts Hernandez by decision.

by decision
"I think Hernandez is going to wear on Allen I think he's going to get him tired I think he's going to take him down rinse his repeat out scramble him end up on top getting into some dominant positions"
CO
Connor Ruebusch Expert Confident picked Feb 20, 2025 (2 days before fight)
Anthony Hernandez

Connor picks Hernandez, agreeing that Allen's gas tank is a concern and that Hernandez's pressure will be too much. He notes that Allen improved a lot in the UFC and has submitted good grapplers, but Hernandez's style of constant scrambling and pace is a bad matchup. Connor also mentions that Hernandez's striking is terrible but his willingness to eat damage and keep pace makes it work.

"I think there's a real good shot for him to get this one back"
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Feb 20, 2025 (2 days before fight)
Anthony Hernandez

The host believes Hernandez is clearly in his prime and will utilize his classic style: putting Allen through the ringer, pushing him against the cage, dragging him to the ground, and being too much. He predicts Hernandez wins on the scorecards.

"I think Hernandez is clearly in his prime I think we're going to see him utilize his classic Hernandez Style putting Allen through the ringer through the the spin cycle pushing him against the cage dragging him to the ground …"
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Confident picked Feb 21, 2025 (1 day before fight)
Anthony Hernandez

The Guru picks Hernandez, citing his positional grappling dominance and better cardio compared to Allen. He notes Allen's tendency to lose position by chasing submissions, as seen in the Jacob Malkoun fight. He believes Hernandez is a better version of Malkoun—bigger, rangier, more durable—and will outgrapple Allen over three rounds. He also questions Allen's fight IQ.

"I'm going to go Anthony Hernandez over Brendan Allen I'm going to tell you why with a few key fights in Brendan Allen's career"
ZA
Zane Simon Expert Confident picked Feb 20, 2025 (2 days before fight)
Anthony Hernandez

Zane picks Hernandez because he believes Hernandez's relentless scrambling and pace will overwhelm Allen, who gassed against Nassourdine Imavov. He notes that Allen's best path is to catch Hernandez in a submission, but Hernandez never accepts a bad position and keeps scrambling. Zane also points out that Allen's striking is poor and he will willingly fall into the clinch, playing into Hernandez's game.

"i'm picking hernandez but that's not to say that alan might not just hit one nice back take in round one and choke him out"
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) R3 5:00 · UFC Fight Night: Moicano vs. Saint Denis · Sep 28, 2024
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Nassourdine Imavov 0 57 of 86 66% 79 of 114 0 of 0 --- 0 0 5:47
Brendan Allen 0 30 of 52 57% 56 of 82 1 of 10 10% 0 0 6:06
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Nassourdine Imavov 0 1 of 3 33% 5 of 8 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Brendan Allen 0 4 of 5 80% 21 of 24 1 of 1 100% 0 0 4:45
2 Nassourdine Imavov 0 23 of 33 69% 31 of 43 0 of 0 --- 0 0 3:32
Brendan Allen 0 8 of 19 42% 11 of 23 0 of 3 0% 0 0 0:17
3 Nassourdine Imavov 0 33 of 50 66% 43 of 63 0 of 0 --- 0 0 2:15
Brendan Allen 0 18 of 28 64% 24 of 35 0 of 6 0% 0 0 1:04
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Nassourdine Imavov 57 of 86 66% 51 of 80 5 of 5 1 of 1 37 of 59 7 of 9 13 of 18
Brendan Allen 30 of 52 57% 20 of 41 4 of 5 6 of 6 20 of 38 6 of 10 4 of 4
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Nassourdine Imavov 1 of 3 33% 1 of 3 0 of 0 0 of 0 1 of 3 0 of 0 0 of 0
Brendan Allen 4 of 5 80% 3 of 4 0 of 0 1 of 1 1 of 2 0 of 0 3 of 3
2 Nassourdine Imavov 23 of 33 69% 19 of 29 3 of 3 1 of 1 12 of 18 2 of 3 9 of 12
Brendan Allen 8 of 19 42% 4 of 14 1 of 2 3 of 3 5 of 15 2 of 3 1 of 1
3 Nassourdine Imavov 33 of 50 66% 31 of 48 2 of 2 0 of 0 24 of 38 5 of 6 4 of 6
Brendan Allen 18 of 28 64% 13 of 23 3 of 3 2 of 2 14 of 21 4 of 7 0 of 0
Play-by-Play
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Brendan Allen vs. Nassourdine Imavov

Round 1
On practically any other Fight Night card, this middleweight pairing would serve as the main attraction—and it could use the five-round treatment, as the winner might not be far from a title shot. Imavov (14-4, 1 NC; 6-2, 1 NC UFC) is coming off the biggest win of his career, having knocked out Jared Cannonier. His opponent Allen (24-5, 13-2 UFC) is riding a dynamite seven-fight win streak on his own ledger, and someone’s momentum will grind to a halt in the next 15 minutes or less. Referee Herb Dean will know first before anyone else, and he tells the fighters to fight as they acknowledge him and do not bump fists. Imavov takes to the center of the cage, and lets Allen come to him. Allen does just that, leaping in to land a few punches. Imavov pushes him away, getting away with an eye poke, and finds himself staring down the barrel of a takedown attempt. Allen easily lands the body lock, putting the Frenchman on his back and landing in side control. Allen imposes heavy shoulder pressure on the side of Imavov’s face, holding him tightly while Imavov signals to Dean that he is just holding him. Dean asks for more activity, leading to Allen shoulder-checking the local fighter. Imavov tries to buck and shift his hips, and he sits up and is otherwise stuck. Allen looks to assume full mount, and he gets caught and pulled into half guard. Allen opens up with short, stay-busy strikes, and he lowers himself down with a possible arm-triangle setup. Dean claps several times to prompt more action, and Imavov reassumes full guard. Allen postures himself up to land a single right hand, and it is one-and-done and makes Dean ask for more fighting a few times. Imavov sets up an armbar, but he lets it go and gets tagged with a hard right hand. Allen connects with a left while Imavov scoots his way closer to the fencing, and Dean is not overly thrilled by the lack of face-punching thus far. Allen allows Imavov to turn over to his knees, working the body with a knee and planting an elbow on the eyebrow before the grinder of a round ends.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 2
Allen sprints out of his corner to engage, and he fires off a big right hand only to get poked squarely in the eye. Allen signals to Dean that he has gotten poked again, and Dean calls time. Allen frowns and takes a few seconds before resuming, and Dean tells Imavov to be careful. Allen shoots from one side of the cage to the other with a single, and Imavov defends this time and drops to his knees to sprawl effectively. Allen turns to his back, and Imavov lets him stand up. Allen fires off two low kicks and a left hook, and Imavov counters with a right hand over the top. Imavov rings two punches off and waves Allen on, who connects cleanly and shoots for a double. Imavov stuffs this shot masterfully, and he rolls Allen to his back and gets to north-south position. Imavov moves himself to side control, and Allen turns to his knees and starts absorbing fierce punches from the position. Allen’s small rubber bands holding his hair braids start breaking and shooting off his head, and a pile of them forms beneath him. Imavov postures up and batters “All In” with devastating right hands, and Allen is stunned and still with it. Allen explodes back to his feet and directly into a head kick, but he turns around and lets Imavov have it with counters. Imavov strings a combination together and stops a deep shot from Allen, dropping to his knees and considering a guillotine choke of his own to keep Allen honest. Allen breaks out of the choke and dives after the hips, and he twists and turns to not get tagged. This allows the Frenchman to mount him, and Allen turns to give his back up and surrenders both hooks. Allen hand-fights to protect his neck, and Imavov rolls for an armbar with 10 seconds left in the round. Allen defends properly and flips over, landing a few punches before time expires. Allen flashes a wide grin to his opponent after several minutes of grappling.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Imavov
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Imavov
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Imavov

Round 3
The last round kicks off with Allen again pushing the pace, and after landing a few punches, Allen is driven back with a one-two. Imavov flicks a jab out and follows with a right hand, and Allen leaps after a single. Imavov defends with a sprawl in the center of the cage, pulling his leg out and letting Allen roll to his back so he can club him with right hands. Imavov, in guard, drops down a few punches to bloody the nose of the surging contender. Imavov’s left hands continue to find their home, and Allen pushes off the chest with his feet. Imavov dives after him with a right hand, and Allen sits up and spins around to pursue a double. The Frenchman defends with his back to the fencing, elbowing Allen on the side of the head when Allen turns it to a single. Imavov’s defense in the second and third rounds is immaculate, and Allen is the one getting tossed around at this point. Imavov loads up on short punches from inside, and Allen shoves him away and throws caution to the wind. Allen punches his way in close, and he blasts Imavov in the face with a knee. Imavov waves him on, and Allen tries to throw him to the mat. Allen walks Imavov down when they both are upright, and he overswings and ends up in a clinch. Allen informs Dean that Imavov is holding his gloves, and Dean looks closely but does not see anything. They break out of the clinch, and Allen whips an elbow up top and a clean knee on the chin. Allen shoots for a single with a minute to go, and when that fails, they start slugging it out. Imavov tags Allen, and Allen fires back hard. Allen tackles his foe down, but Imavov squirms away. Allen walks him down, gets clinched and spins with an elbow that misses. Imavov lands a few punches, and the nailbiter of a middleweight contest draws to a close.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Imavov (29-28 Imavov)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Imavov (29-28 Imavov)
Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Imavov (29-28 Imavov)

The Official Result
Nassourdine Imavov def. Brendan Allen via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Confident picked Sep 22, 2024 (6 days before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

Angelo picks Nassourdine Imavov, though he thinks the -200 favorite line is a bit wide. He believes Imavov's size and wrestling will be too much for Brendan Allen, who has improved but struggled with Chris Curtis until he wrestled. Allen won't be able to outwrestle Imavov, and Imavov's striking will give Allen trouble. He also likes the over 2.5 rounds.

over 2.5 rounds
"Nasser Imavov is going to be my pick... the fact that this is three rounds instead of five only helps Nasser here... I do think the over two and a half is pretty solid."
BI
Big Brady Expert Confident picked Sep 27, 2024 (1 day before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

Big Brady picks Nassourdine Imavov by second-round knockout, citing Imavov's superior striking and takedown defense. He notes Allen has been on a streak but has poor striking defense (47%) and has been knocked out before. He expects Imavov to land significant shots and finish Allen.

Imavov by second round knockout
"I'll say he knocks out Allen here I'll say he knocks out brenon Allen in the second round"
CO
Cody Saftic Expert Confident picked Sep 24, 2024 (4 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Cody sees Brendan Allen as a live underdog due to his superior wrestling and grappling. He notes that Imavov has been protected from wrestlers and has shown defensive grappling vulnerabilities. Allen's game plan of takedowns and top control should neutralize Imavov's striking, and the three-round format favors Allen's approach.

"I'm going to take unders on Brendon Allen... the plus money definitely makes sense"
CO
Connor Ruebusch Expert Confident picked Sep 26, 2024 (2 days before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

Connor picks Imavov because he believes Allen's defensive deficiencies on the feet will be exploited by Imavov's size, range, and power. He notes that Allen's best wins have come against grapplers or lower-level strikers, and he has struggled against fighters who can keep him at range. Connor also points out that Allen tends to be cautious against strikers he respects, which will play into Imavov's hands. He acknowledges that Allen could win if he pressures relentlessly, but doubts he will do so effectively.

Odds: Imavov -209, Allen +182. Connor mentions the odds are reasonable.
"I'm picking Nasri and Ymavov here."
DA
Daniel Vreeland Expert Confident picked Sep 24, 2024 (4 days before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

Daniel Vreeland picks Imavov to win, but is not confident he covers the -210 price. He thinks Imavov's speed, power, and distance management will be key, and that he has a good chance to knock out Allen. However, he believes if Imavov doesn't finish, the fight will be close and Allen has value as a dog. He ultimately picks Imavov but notes the price is high.

"I think imov has a good chance to knock out Allen here in this fight but if he doesn't knock him out I don't think he's GNA cover this price tag"
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Sep 25, 2024 (3 days before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

JP picks Nassourdine Imavov because he thinks the three-round format favors Imavov's striking. He notes Brendan Allen has a grappling advantage but Imavov throws harder, more accurate strikes and is more mobile. He says if it were five rounds, he'd pick Allen, but in three rounds Imavov should edge it out by decision.

"I am going to go am MAV as well though I I think he can uh I think it'll go all three I think both of them are good enough but uh yeah I think he'll Edge it out"
PA
Paul Shaughnessy Expert Confident picked Sep 24, 2024 (4 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Paul agrees with Cody, emphasizing Allen's seven-fight win streak and his ability to take down Chris Curtis six times. He believes Allen's grappling advantage is clear and that Imavov's defensive wrestling is suspect. Paul also notes that the line doesn't reflect the competitive nature of the fight, making Allen a good dog pick.

"I'm with you 100%... he's on a seven fight winning streak taking down Chris Curtis six times is a massive massive feat"
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Confident picked Sep 24, 2024 (4 days before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

The MMA Guru picks Nassourdine Imavov over Brendan Allen, citing Imavov's technical striking and ability at all ranges. He notes Imavov's good takedown defense and performance against Strickland. He predicts Imavov will win a decision, possibly 30-27 or 29-28, and that Allen may get frustrated.

"I'm going to go nasaden mavo decision win 30 27 maybe 29 28"
ZA
Zane Simon Expert Confident picked Sep 26, 2024 (2 days before fight)
Nassourdine Imavov

Zane picks Imavov because he sees Allen's striking defense as a major liability, especially against a rangy, powerful striker like Imavov. He notes that Allen's recent wins have come against grapplers or lower-tier competition, and he barely squeaked by Chris Curtis. Zane also points out that Imavov is durable and can maintain a steady pace, while Allen tends to struggle when forced to fight off the back foot. He believes this is the point where Allen's upward trajectory plateaus.

Odds: Imavov -209, Allen +182. Zane mentions the odds are reasonable.
"Me too. This is the point where Alan's upward trajectory just plateaus..."
WIN vs Chris Curtis
Decision (split) (47–48, 48–47, 49–46) R5 5:00 · UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. Curtis 2 · Apr 06, 2024
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Brendan Allen 0 112 of 222 50% 128 of 242 6 of 13 46% 0 0 6:05
Chris Curtis 0 124 of 241 51% 141 of 261 0 of 0 --- 0 2 1:18
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Brendan Allen 0 22 of 40 55% 24 of 42 1 of 1 100% 0 0 1:17
Chris Curtis 0 13 of 41 31% 16 of 44 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:05
2 Brendan Allen 0 29 of 66 43% 29 of 66 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:07
Chris Curtis 0 46 of 80 57% 46 of 80 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
3 Brendan Allen 0 23 of 42 54% 31 of 52 1 of 1 100% 0 0 2:03
Chris Curtis 0 23 of 45 51% 23 of 45 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
4 Brendan Allen 0 25 of 39 64% 28 of 44 2 of 3 66% 0 0 1:24
Chris Curtis 0 21 of 44 47% 21 of 44 0 of 0 --- 0 1 0:05
5 Brendan Allen 0 13 of 35 37% 16 of 38 2 of 7 28% 0 0 1:14
Chris Curtis 0 21 of 31 67% 35 of 48 0 of 0 --- 0 1 1:08
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Brendan Allen 112 of 222 50% 72 of 172 25 of 34 15 of 16 108 of 214 4 of 8 0 of 0
Chris Curtis 124 of 241 51% 96 of 205 25 of 33 3 of 3 122 of 237 2 of 4 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Brendan Allen 22 of 40 55% 12 of 26 7 of 10 3 of 4 22 of 40 0 of 0 0 of 0
Chris Curtis 13 of 41 31% 8 of 34 5 of 7 0 of 0 13 of 41 0 of 0 0 of 0
2 Brendan Allen 29 of 66 43% 20 of 55 6 of 8 3 of 3 28 of 64 1 of 2 0 of 0
Chris Curtis 46 of 80 57% 36 of 67 8 of 11 2 of 2 46 of 80 0 of 0 0 of 0
3 Brendan Allen 23 of 42 54% 14 of 31 4 of 6 5 of 5 22 of 40 1 of 2 0 of 0
Chris Curtis 23 of 45 51% 18 of 38 5 of 7 0 of 0 22 of 43 1 of 2 0 of 0
4 Brendan Allen 25 of 39 64% 16 of 30 6 of 6 3 of 3 25 of 39 0 of 0 0 of 0
Chris Curtis 21 of 44 47% 17 of 39 3 of 4 1 of 1 21 of 44 0 of 0 0 of 0
5 Brendan Allen 13 of 35 37% 10 of 30 2 of 4 1 of 1 11 of 31 2 of 4 0 of 0
Chris Curtis 21 of 31 67% 17 of 27 4 of 4 0 of 0 20 of 29 1 of 2 0 of 0
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Confident picked Mar 31, 2024 (6 days before fight)
Chris Curtis

Angelo picks Chris Curtis because he already knocked out Brendan Allen in under two minutes in their first fight. He believes Allen's recent win streak is impressive but that he can only win by getting the fight to the ground, which is very difficult against Curtis's takedown defense. Angelo also notes that Curtis on short notice may be better because he doesn't overthink. He mentions that underdogs have won 63% of main events in 2024 and expects that trend to continue.

underdogs have won 63% of main events in 2024
"I got to go Chris here... Chris Curtis is going to be the pick"
BI
Big Brady Expert Lean picked Apr 4, 2024 (2 days before fight)
Chris Curtis

Big Brady picks Chris Curtis as the underdog, noting that he doesn't understand why Allen is a 2-to-1 favorite. He highlights Curtis's elite takedown defense, durability, and cardio, and believes the fight will take place on the feet, where Curtis is more defensively sound and durable. He thinks Allen is hitable and has been knocked out before, and predicts Curtis will find Allen's chin over 25 minutes and win by third-round knockout.

win by third round knockout
"I'm taking Chris Curtis here I'm taking Chris Curtis to win this fight by third round knockout"
CO
Cody Saftic Expert Confident picked Apr 3, 2024 (3 days before fight)
Chris Curtis

Cody agrees with Paul, noting that Allen's wins have come against one-dimensional grapplers, while Curtis is a sprawl-and-brawl boxer who works the body and legs. He points out that Curtis has looked midling lately but still has the style to beat Allen. Cody also highlights that Curtis knows Allen from sparring and took the first fight on short notice, and that the five-round fight favors Curtis's power and cardio. He expects Curtis to win by TKO again.

likely by TKO
"I think asman does it again... Chris Curtis likely by TKO"
DA
Daniel Vreeland Expert Hesitant picked Apr 4, 2024 (2 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Daniel Vreeland picks Brendan Allen but is hesitant due to Allen's ego and past knockout loss to Curtis. He notes Allen has improved since their first fight, with a six-fight win streak and better grappling as a black belt. However, he worries Allen might get distracted by Sean Strickland's trash talk and engage in pocket exchanges where Curtis excels. Vreeland believes Allen has more paths to victory if he fights smart, using kicks and distance to avoid brawling, and can win by volume or submission if he gets top control.

"I'm gonna go Brendan Allen but I'd be remissed if I left this out... if Brennan's gonna fight with his ego... I'd move in on a Chris Curtis live bet."
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Apr 3, 2024 (3 days before fight)
Chris Curtis

Curtis has the striking advantage and an iron chin. Allen's wrestling isn't good enough to get Curtis down consistently. In the pocket, Curtis will land the bigger shots and likely knock Allen out again, as he did in their first fight. The line is too wide for Allen.

Curtis by KO (around +250)
"I'm going to go with Curtis here you know rematches normally don't always go the same as the first fight but considering the stylistic Clash that we have here and some of the shortcomings that Allen has with the wrestling …"
PA
Paul Shaughnessy Expert Confident picked Apr 3, 2024 (3 days before fight)
Chris Curtis

Paul thinks Chris Curtis is a bad matchup for Brendan Allen again. He notes Allen has improved but Curtis is a brick wall with solid boxing, body work, and five-round cardio. Paul believes Curtis's sprawl-and-brawl style will stifle Allen's takedowns and that Curtis will eventually land his power, likely by TKO. He also mentions Curtis took the fight on short notice last time and still won, and that the five-round distance favors Curtis's pressure.

likely by TKO
"I still think that this is a bad match up for Brennan Allen... Chris Curtis likely by TKO"
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Confident picked Apr 2, 2024 (4 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

The host provides a detailed breakdown, noting Allen was doing well in the first fight before getting caught. He highlights Allen's improved offensive grappling (submitting Paul Craig, holding his own against Jacob Malkoun) and striking. He sees Curtis regressing, losing power, and taking the fight on short notice. He predicts Allen will win by submission in the first round via rear-naked choke, using body kicks to set up takedowns and chain wrestling to take Curtis' back.

submission win predicted, first round rear-naked choke
"I'm going to say that he gets this one done by submission and I'm going to say that he gets it done in the first round actually I'm going to say first round rear naked choke for Brendan Allen"
WIN vs Paul Craig
Submission (rear-naked choke) R3 0:38 · UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. Craig · Nov 18, 2023
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Brendan Allen 0 32 of 43 74% 52 of 64 2 of 2 100% 2 0 7:58
Paul Craig 0 6 of 14 42% 13 of 21 0 of 2 0% 1 0 0:34
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Brendan Allen 0 14 of 19 73% 20 of 26 2 of 2 100% 1 0 2:49
Paul Craig 0 3 of 8 37% 7 of 12 0 of 0 --- 1 0 0:34
2 Brendan Allen 0 14 of 19 73% 28 of 33 0 of 0 --- 0 0 4:47
Paul Craig 0 1 of 3 33% 4 of 6 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:00
3 Brendan Allen 0 4 of 5 80% 4 of 5 0 of 0 --- 1 0 0:22
Paul Craig 0 2 of 3 66% 2 of 3 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:00
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Brendan Allen 32 of 43 74% 26 of 37 3 of 3 3 of 3 12 of 17 1 of 2 19 of 24
Paul Craig 6 of 14 42% 3 of 10 1 of 1 2 of 3 6 of 13 0 of 0 0 of 1
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Brendan Allen 14 of 19 73% 9 of 14 2 of 2 3 of 3 6 of 9 1 of 2 7 of 8
Paul Craig 3 of 8 37% 0 of 4 1 of 1 2 of 3 3 of 8 0 of 0 0 of 0
2 Brendan Allen 14 of 19 73% 14 of 19 0 of 0 0 of 0 2 of 3 0 of 0 12 of 16
Paul Craig 1 of 3 33% 1 of 3 0 of 0 0 of 0 1 of 2 0 of 0 0 of 1
3 Brendan Allen 4 of 5 80% 3 of 4 1 of 1 0 of 0 4 of 5 0 of 0 0 of 0
Paul Craig 2 of 3 66% 2 of 3 0 of 0 0 of 0 2 of 3 0 of 0 0 of 0
Play-by-Play
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Brendan Allen vs. Paul Craig
BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Allen (-410), Craig (+320)

Round 1
At long last, we have reached the main event. Five rounds or less will decide a much-needed contender in the wide-open middleweight division. Two exceptionally talented and dangerous grapplers will ply their trade against one another, and referee Mark Smith will almost certainly get involved before it is said and done. Allen (22-5, 10-2 UFC) is aiming to add to his five-fight win streak, while Craig (17-6-1, 9-6-1 UFC) introduced himself to his lighter weight category by wrecking Andre Muniz in July. Before they inflict all sorts of violence on one another, they come together and stare down, but Craig does not want to touch gloves. They begin, and Craig leads with a low kick. Allen comes back with two punches, and he lands his own leg kick. Allen swings with everything he has, and he nearly topples over when missing. The two trade jabs, and Allen digs one to the breadbasket. They crash together, and Craig looks for a possible level change only to be met with a knee. Craig presses his man to the wall, and he drops down for a possible takedown. Allen stands him up before anything comes of it, but Craig is pressing him tightly against the wire. Allen knees the body and throws Craig over his hips, where he lands in full mount. Craig turns to his side, and Allen hammers him with a few punches and an elbow. Allen gets pulled back to half guard, and he is warned for hooking his toes in the fence. Allen hunts for an arm-triangle choke with pure chest and shoulder pressure, and Craig pushes both of his hands on Allen’s face to stop it. Allen isolates an arm and sneaks around to get the rear-naked choke, but Craig defends brilliantly with a calf slicer. Allen wrenches his leg out and turns around, and he attacks Craig’s ankle to keep him honest. Craig stands back up, and Allen slams him right back down to the mat. Allen smashes down with an elbow, and he cuts Craig’s eyebrow. The horn sounds, and Allen mocks him as they stand up.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 2
The middleweights meander towards one another to start off Round 2, and Allen sits down on a one-two that rocks Craig. Craig weebles and wobbles but does not fall down, and manages to catch Allen with his own right hook on the way. Craig shoots to save his chin, and Allen bowls him over and drives down an elbow. Allen frustrates his opponent with top control and sporadic elbows, and blood flows out of the corner of Craig’s eye. Allen looks for an arm-triangle choke and he steps into full mount, and Craig is in trouble but rolls to his side to break it up. “Bearjew” lands a few heel strikes to the thigh, and Allen answers him with elbows and a few smacking fists. Allen rails Craig with another elbow, and the cut on Craig’s eyebrow splits further. Craig maintains butterfly hooks, and Allen makes his life terrible with elbow after unanswered elbow. Craig throws his legs up to threaten with something, anything he can find, and Allen shucks them to the side and elbows Craig in the busted eye. Allen stacks his man up and gets illegally upkicked, and Smith warns Craig of the fouls. Allen hunts for another arm-triangle choke, and Craig is wise to it and defends before it comes together. Allen sneaks a guillotine under the chin when Craig sits up, and Craig keeps his back against the fence to stop his foe from getting the right leverage. Allen takes Craig’s back with seconds to go, and he looks for another rear-naked choke to end the round.

Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Allen
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Allen

Round 3
The middleweights reach Round 3, and Allen starts off with his striking. Allen rips a left to the body and rings Craig’s bell with a left up top, and he jumps over Craig and snatches up a guillotine choke. Craig turns well enough to stop the choke from getting locked down, but he turns the wrong way.
Allen sees the opening and snatches it up in an instant, piggybacking Craig and wrapping up a rear-naked choke with practically zero setup. The RNC aficionado—Allen has won his last three fights with this submission—secures it under the chin and it is now a matter of time. The Scot thinks about going out on his shield, but he taps one time on the forearm to signal that he has been defeated.
Smith is right on top of the action and pulls them apart, and Allen confidently nods and calls for a big fight. On his post-fight interview, Allen asks for any top contender, no matter who they put in front of him, and he celebrates with his daughter in his arms. Allen asks her who won, and all smiles, she replies “Da da!” The UFC will be on break for a week, and fight fans in the U.S. will take the time off and celebrate Thanksgiving. When the UFC is back in December, we will be there, and we hope you are too.

The Official Result
Brendan Allen def. Paul Craig R3 0:38 via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Confident picked Nov 12, 2023 (6 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Angelo is very confident in Brendan Allen, citing his five-fight win streak and well-rounded game. He notes Allen has better striking and wrestling than Paul Craig, and is putting everything together at the right time. He has bets on Allen and expects him to win.

Has bets on Allen
"I still like Brendan here I think he's putting everything together at the exact right time in his career I have him winning this fight I am very confident"
BI
Big Brady Expert Hesitant picked Nov 17, 2023 (1 day before fight)
Brendan Allen

Big Brady thinks the odds are silly because Paul Craig is always a live dog with his guard-pulling submissions. He questions Allen's fight IQ, expecting him to grapple despite the smarter path being striking. He picks Allen to win by submission, possibly a club and sub, but notes Craig is dangerous and can never be counted out. He says Allen has more ways to win but the fight could get tricky.

"I got to go Allen here I'll pick him to win this fight by submission maybe a club and sub"
CO
Cody Saftic Expert Confident picked Nov 16, 2023 (2 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Cody picks Brendan Allen confidently, citing his significant advantages on the feet and well-rounded grappling. He notes that Paul Craig's only path is a submission via pulling guard, but Allen's top control and BJJ training make that unlikely. Cody mentions the line is wide but expects Allen to smash Craig, possibly by TKO. He acknowledges Craig's opportunistic submission game but sees Allen as too well-rounded.

Craig by submission at +650 is mentioned as a possible sprinkle, but Cody does not endorse it.
"I'm picking him to win I think he should absolutely Flatline uh Craig"
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Nov 17, 2023 (1 day before fight)
Brendan Allen

Allen is the far superior striker with improved striking defense and a dangerous submission game. Craig has sketchy striking and relies on Jiu-Jitsu, but Allen can keep the fight standing and pick him apart. Allen will eventually find a TKO after posturing up with ground and pound, likely in the second or third round.

win by TKO
"I expect Allen to eventually get his hand raised and I think he's going to do it inside the distance give me Brendan Allen I'm going to say TKO after he's able to posture up and get some big shots …"
PA
Paul Shaughnessy Expert Confident picked Nov 16, 2023 (2 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Paul agrees with Cody, fading Paul Craig as usual. He acknowledges Craig's magic touch and opportunistic submissions but notes that Craig's wins come against opponents with glaring weaknesses. Brendan Allen is young, well-rounded, and trains at a top gym. Paul highlights Allen's submission win over Andre Muniz and his ability to wrestle, grapple, and strike. He sees Craig's suspect gas tank as a liability in a five-round fight and expects Allen to win, likely by TKO.

Paul mentions Craig by submission at +650 as a possible bet but does not recommend it.
"I'm going to agree but how many times have we sat here and talk about how Paul Craig's probably going to get smashed"
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Confident picked Nov 14, 2023 (4 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

The MMA Guru picks Brendan Allen to win by TKO at the end of round one after grappling exchanges. He believes Allen is a better jiu-jitsu player than Andre Muniz and has better takedown defense. He praises Allen's striking, including kicks and boxing, and notes his finishes over Bruno Silva and Krzysztof Jotko. He criticizes Paul Craig's standup and chin, and thinks Allen will land on him.

TKO end of round one
"I'm going to go Brendan Allen over Paul Craig... I think he's a better jiu-jitsu guy than Andre Muniz... I'm going to go with Brendan Allen getting this one done by TKO end of round one after some grappling exchanges …"
WIN vs Bruno Silva
Submission (rear-naked choke) R1 4:39 · UFC on ABC: Emmett vs. Topuria · Jun 24, 2023
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Brendan Allen 1 30 of 56 53% 40 of 69 0 of 2 0% 1 0 2:29
Bruno Silva 0 20 of 38 52% 24 of 42 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:02
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Brendan Allen 1 30 of 56 53% 40 of 69 0 of 2 0% 1 0 2:29
Bruno Silva 0 20 of 38 52% 24 of 42 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:02
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Brendan Allen 30 of 56 53% 24 of 49 5 of 6 1 of 1 15 of 32 5 of 5 10 of 19
Bruno Silva 20 of 38 52% 17 of 33 3 of 5 0 of 0 16 of 33 4 of 5 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Brendan Allen 30 of 56 53% 24 of 49 5 of 6 1 of 1 15 of 32 5 of 5 10 of 19
Bruno Silva 20 of 38 52% 17 of 33 3 of 5 0 of 0 16 of 33 4 of 5 0 of 0
Play-by-Play
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Brendan Allen vs. Bruno Silva
BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Allen (-180), Silva (+155)

Round 1
A fight that seems destined for a finish will kick off the main card on ABC, as these two middleweights present dueling finish rates of 81% and 87%. Referee Marc Goddard is on his guard for this encounter between “All In” Allen (21-5, 9-2 UFC) and “Blindado” Silva (23-8, 4-2 UFC). The two do not bump fists before getting to it, and instead it is Allen as the attacker, swinging out a high kick that is parried with ease. Allen rushes out with a straight right hand and attempts another high kick, and the latter is blocked. Allen sneaks up a head kick, and Silva eats it and is forced to defend a takedown effort that follows. Allen rips the body with a kick, and he closes the distance and ignores a knee coming back at him. “All In” jams Silva up against the wire, and he connects with a short elbow as he does. Allen looks to muscle Silva down to the floor, and when his first try come up short, Goddard tells them to work. Allen keeps pressing on his foe to wear on him, and Goddard asks again for more activity. Allen breaks off and gets drilled with a right hand, and he counters Silva with a short right hand to shake the Brazilian up as a result. Allen drives a left hand through and rocks Silva, and he shoots for a double that gets stuffed. Silva backs him away and walks into an uppercut, and when Silva unloads with a few punches, he backs away to reset. Silva stings his man with a combination, and Allen shells up and counters with a pair of rights. Allen smashes his opponent on the side of the head with several vicious right hands, and the last one in a chain of them sends “Blindado” careening to the mat.
Allen jumps on top hoping to finish the job, and he busts Silva up with several punches on the way down. Silva turns to his side, and Allen hopes to take his back in the process. Allen hunts for a back take, and he gets a hook in. He does not need to even secure the other before he fastens a rear-naked choke up tightly.
Allen is in major trouble, and he does not have the wherewithal to fight the grip or get out of the precarious position. Instead, before he goes out, Silva is forced to tap out. That is another rear-naked choke for Allen, who waded through a firefight and showed off his improved striking before getting the club-and-sub finish.

The Official Result
Brendan Allen def. Bruno Silva R1 4:39 via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
AN
Angelo Bodetti Expert Lean picked Jun 18, 2023 (6 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Angelo leans toward Brendan Allen, thinking he probably wins if he avoids Bruno Silva's big power. He notes Allen is well-rounded and on a four-fight win streak, but historically inconsistent. He considers a bet on Bruno Silva inside the distance (finish only) at plus money if available.

Bruno Silva inside the distance (finish only) if plus money
"Brendan Allen isn't Andrew Sanchez and he probably wins this fight"
BI
Big Brady Expert Hesitant picked Jun 21, 2023 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Big Brady picks Brendan Allen despite not trusting him, citing Allen's tendency to make poor fight IQ decisions. He notes Silva's massive hole in grappling with seven submission losses. He believes if Allen takes the fight to the mat, he will dominate via submission. However, if Allen chooses to strike, he risks getting knocked out by Silva's power. He predicts a first-round submission.

first round sub
"I'm gonna take Brennan Allen first round sub"
CO
Cody Saftic Expert Confident picked Jun 21, 2023 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Cody picks Allen, agreeing that his wrestling and jiu-jitsu will be decisive. He notes Silva's power but thinks Allen can make the fight ugly and take him down. He compares Allen to Pat Sabatini in terms of grappling advantage.

"I'm not convinced he is a great wrestler by any stretch but his mediocre wrestling if that's all it is probably still good enough to get Bruno down."
CO
Connor Ruebusch Expert Confident picked Jun 22, 2023 (2 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Connor picks Allen, agreeing with Zane. He notes that Silva is a dangerous puncher but lacks form and consistency. Allen has been improving his striking under Henry Hoof and has become more durable. Connor points out that Allen has only been finished once early in his career and that his grappling is elite. He sees Silva's only chance as landing a lucky shot.

Allen's odds getting longer in his favor; Silva's puncher's chance is real but unlikely.
"I can't see a consistent form way for Silva to win this fight."
DA
Daniel Levi Expert Hesitant picked Jun 22, 2023 (2 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Daniel Levi picks Brendan Allen but is concerned about a letdown spot after losing a main event booking. He acknowledges Allen's superior skills but notes Silva's knockout power and Allen's history of being knocked out. He thinks Allen is the more skilled fighter but sees this as a dangerous fight and a dog-or-pass situation at -180.

Dog or pass at -180; no bet.
"I'm gonna pick Brendan but I hate this price and I hate this fight for him"
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Confident picked Jun 19, 2023 (5 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

The host picks Brendan Allen to win by submission. He believes Allen's grappling advantage will be too much for Silva, as Silva has struggled against grapplers in the past. He expects Allen to get the fight to the ground, work to dominant positions, and eventually find a submission. He also suggests the fight doesn't go to decision as a prop.

fight doesn't go to decision
"look for Brendan Allen to extend his winning streak to five fights this weekend and getting the victory by by submission"
PA
Paul Shaughnessy Expert Confident picked Jun 21, 2023 (3 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Paul picks Allen, citing his grappling advantage and ability to take Silva down. He notes Silva's power but thinks Allen can neutralize it with wrestling and submissions. He acknowledges the risk but believes Allen's grappling is the key.

Allen by submission at plus 160 mentioned.
"I think Brandon Allen's grappling would just be the key to Victory."
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Hesitant picked Jun 19, 2023 (5 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

The Guru picks Brendan Allen but expresses worry about Allen's tendency to strike instead of grapple. He believes Allen is much better than Gerald Meerschaert, who dropped Silva, and that Allen can frustrate Silva by mixing in grappling. He predicts Allen will shoot a takedown when Silva rushes with a combo and win by TKO via ground and pound. He pleads with Allen to grapple and not trade power punches.

Predicts TKO via ground and pound.
"I'm gonna go with Brendan Allen but Brendan Allen here's the problem... Brendan Allen is dumb okay"
ZA
Zane Simon Expert Confident picked Jun 22, 2023 (2 days before fight)
Brendan Allen

Zane picks Allen, emphasizing his superior grappling and improving striking. He notes that Silva is a powerful but formless brawler who over-swings and leaves himself in bad positions. Allen is a shockingly good grappler with wins over Andre Muniz and Kevin Holland. Zane believes Allen can win via submission or decision, and that Silva's only path is a puncher's chance.

Allen opened -196, went to -150, now -175. Silva +152 to +155. Allen likely wins by submission or decision.
"Brendan Allen shouldn't lose this fight. He really shouldn't."
Tom Breese - Fight History
LOSS vs Omari Akhmedov
Submission (arm-triangle choke) R2 1:41 · UFC on ESPN: Chiesa vs. Magny · Jan 20, 2021
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Omari Akhmedov 0 25 of 38 65% 73 of 91 2 of 5 40% 1 0 4:34
Tom Breese 0 1 of 4 25% 6 of 12 0 of 1 0% 3 1 1:00
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Omari Akhmedov 0 24 of 37 64% 71 of 89 2 of 3 66% 0 0 3:32
Tom Breese 0 1 of 3 33% 6 of 11 0 of 0 --- 2 1 1:00
2 Omari Akhmedov 0 1 of 1 100% 2 of 2 0 of 2 0% 1 0 1:02
Tom Breese 0 0 of 1 0% 0 of 1 0 of 1 0% 1 0 0:00
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Omari Akhmedov 25 of 38 65% 23 of 34 1 of 3 1 of 1 4 of 7 0 of 0 21 of 31
Tom Breese 1 of 4 25% 0 of 2 1 of 2 0 of 0 1 of 4 0 of 0 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Omari Akhmedov 24 of 37 64% 22 of 33 1 of 3 1 of 1 3 of 6 0 of 0 21 of 31
Tom Breese 1 of 3 33% 0 of 2 1 of 1 0 of 0 1 of 3 0 of 0 0 of 0
2 Omari Akhmedov 1 of 1 100% 1 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 0 1 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 0
Tom Breese 0 of 1 0% 0 of 0 0 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 0
BI
Big Brady Expert Confident picked Jan 17, 2021 (3 days before fight)
Tom Breese

Big Brady believes Tom Breese has a massive striking and cardio advantage. He expects Omari Akhmedov to take Breese down early, but Breese is good off his back and will work back up. He predicts Breese will stuff takedowns as the fight goes on and piece up Akhmedov on the feet, winning a decision. He notes Breese is a finisher but expects Akhmedov to tough it out to a decision.

Breese by decision; possibly a finish late
"i'm going to take tom breeze to win by decision possibly a finish"
WIN vs KB Bhullar
TKO (punches) R1 1:42 · UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen · Oct 11, 2020
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Tom Breese 1 17 of 27 62% 18 of 28 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:05
KB Bhullar 0 2 of 15 13% 2 of 16 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Tom Breese 1 17 of 27 62% 18 of 28 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:05
KB Bhullar 0 2 of 15 13% 2 of 16 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Tom Breese 17 of 27 62% 15 of 25 0 of 0 2 of 2 11 of 19 0 of 1 6 of 7
KB Bhullar 2 of 15 13% 0 of 9 0 of 2 2 of 4 2 of 15 0 of 0 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Tom Breese 17 of 27 62% 15 of 25 0 of 0 2 of 2 11 of 19 0 of 1 6 of 7
KB Bhullar 2 of 15 13% 0 of 9 0 of 2 2 of 4 2 of 15 0 of 0 0 of 0
BI
Big Brady Expert Confident picked Oct 7, 2020 (4 days before fight)
Tom Breese

Big Brady picks Breese despite trust issues, citing his BJJ black belt and submission game. He notes Breese has a 91% finish rate and expects a second round submission. He acknowledges Bhullar has decent power but believes Breese is the more tested fighter and has advantages on the feet and ground.

Breese by second round submission; fight ends inside the distance
"i'm gonna take tom breeze to win i'm going to say by like a second round submission"
DA
Daniel Levi Expert Hesitant picked Oct 9, 2020 (2 days before fight)
Tom Breese

Daniel picks Tom Breese but with hesitation due to Breese's past mental issues and pulling out of fights. He believes Breese is better everywhere—boxing, jiu-jitsu, experience—but questions his mindset. He notes that KB Bhullar is average and only dangerous if Breese quits. Daniel thinks if Breese shows up, he wins easily.

Daniel mentions that Breese's only loss was to Brendan Allen where he quit early. He also notes that Bhullar has a good chin but limited skills.
"I think tom breeze is getting back on track saturday night man so i got tom breeze for the win"
MM
MMA Lock of the Night Expert Lean picked Oct 8, 2020 (3 days before fight)
Tom Breese

Breese has the experience and striking advantage, but his mental fragility is a concern. Bhullar is an unknown with limited tape. Breese should outpoint him via decision if he shows up mentally prepared. This is a stay-away fight for betting.

"i'm going to lean with tom breeze for the experience"
TH
The MMA Guru Expert Hesitant picked Oct 4, 2020 (7 days before fight)
Tom Breese

The Guru picks Breese but is hesitant due to Breese's anxiety issues and recent KO loss. He analyzes Bhullar's record, noting he has only fought cans and struggled against his first opponent with a winning record. He predicts Breese will win by submission off his back, possibly an armbar or triangle, in the first or second round. He acknowledges the odds are juicy but says he won't be swayed.

submission (armbar or triangle) in first or second round; odds comment: 'the odds are juicy'
"i am going to go if tom brees getting a job done you know what i could actually see this ending up on the ground and i think i'm going to go with tom breeze getting the submission off of …"
LOSS vs Brendan Allen
TKO (elbows and punches) R1 4:47 · UFC Fight Night: Benavidez vs. Figueiredo · Feb 29, 2020
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Brendan Allen 0 20 of 29 68% 38 of 52 0 of 1 0% 0 0 4:13
Tom Breese 0 4 of 5 80% 5 of 6 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:12
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Brendan Allen 0 20 of 29 68% 38 of 52 0 of 1 0% 0 0 4:13
Tom Breese 0 4 of 5 80% 5 of 6 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:12
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Brendan Allen 20 of 29 68% 17 of 26 3 of 3 0 of 0 2 of 3 2 of 3 16 of 23
Tom Breese 4 of 5 80% 0 of 0 4 of 5 0 of 0 0 of 1 4 of 4 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Brendan Allen 20 of 29 68% 17 of 26 3 of 3 0 of 0 2 of 3 2 of 3 16 of 23
Tom Breese 4 of 5 80% 0 of 0 4 of 5 0 of 0 0 of 1 4 of 4 0 of 0
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Brendan Allen vs. Tom Breese

Round 1
A pair of submission-minded fighters will square off now at middleweight, when Allen (13-3, 1-0 UFC) looks to go “All In” against the returning Breese (11-1, 4-1 UFC). Our Octagon ranger is referee Bill Bookwalter, and the commission is keeping refs busy with back-to-back assignments. This fight starts furiously, as they swing with reckless abandon at one another. Breese goes to the body, and Allen clinches up to hit a trip. Breese defends it well, and nearly lifts up a knee to take him down, so Allen stomps his feet. The two jockey for position against the cage and trade knees, and both fight off trip attempts as Breese goes for one and falls to his back. Allen is in a precarious position, and spins out of danger from back control to take half guard. Allen decides not to land many punches, and instead goes after a kimura on the far side while he pops over to side control. He torques the kimura more, and Breese puts his arm behind his back so he escapes the submission, but in the process eats several heavy punches on the chin. Allen goes after the same arm with another kimura, and then bails on it when he slams down elbows. As he works over Breese with these elbows, the Brit smiles and laughs at him while on his back. Allen, comfortable in side control while landing some powerful strikes, fights off a sweep attempt by walking over the cage. Breese circles around and guns for an armbar, but falls to his back and ends in north-south position briefly. Breese throws his legs up to go after a triangle, but his right leg his trapped beneath his opponent so Allen walks past it and cracks him with some nasty elbows.
The punches and elbows rain down from Allen, and Bookwalter is calling for Breese to get out of it. Allen pours it on, and Bookwalter has no choice but to stop the fight.
This is a massive win for “All In,” as he becomes the first fighter to finish the durable Breese.

The Official Result
Brendan Allen def. Tom Breese R1 4:47 via TKO (Elbows and Punches)
WIN vs Daniel Kelly
TKO (punches) R1 3:33 · UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. Till · May 27, 2018
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Tom Breese 0 6 of 28 21% 6 of 28 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Daniel Kelly 1 23 of 44 52% 23 of 44 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:01
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Tom Breese 0 6 of 28 21% 6 of 28 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Daniel Kelly 1 23 of 44 52% 23 of 44 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:01
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Tom Breese 6 of 28 21% 1 of 19 1 of 3 4 of 6 6 of 28 0 of 0 0 of 0
Daniel Kelly 23 of 44 52% 21 of 41 2 of 3 0 of 0 22 of 42 0 of 0 1 of 2
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Tom Breese 6 of 28 21% 1 of 19 1 of 3 4 of 6 6 of 28 0 of 0 0 of 0
Daniel Kelly 23 of 44 52% 21 of 41 2 of 3 0 of 0 22 of 42 0 of 0 1 of 2
LOSS vs Sean Strickland
Decision (split) (28–29, 29–28, 29–28) R3 5:00 · UFC 199: Rockhold vs. Bisping 2 · Jun 04, 2016
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Sean Strickland 0 73 of 207 35% 77 of 211 0 of 2 0% 0 0 0:18
Tom Breese 0 62 of 153 40% 62 of 153 0 of 3 0% 0 0 0:12
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Sean Strickland 0 15 of 50 30% 15 of 50 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Tom Breese 0 21 of 57 36% 21 of 57 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
2 Sean Strickland 0 29 of 81 35% 29 of 81 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
Tom Breese 0 23 of 50 46% 23 of 50 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:00
3 Sean Strickland 0 29 of 76 38% 33 of 80 0 of 2 0% 0 0 0:18
Tom Breese 0 18 of 46 39% 18 of 46 0 of 3 0% 0 0 0:12
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Sean Strickland 73 of 207 35% 51 of 181 13 of 16 9 of 10 65 of 195 4 of 6 4 of 6
Tom Breese 62 of 153 40% 33 of 109 24 of 37 5 of 7 62 of 153 0 of 0 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Sean Strickland 15 of 50 30% 8 of 42 3 of 3 4 of 5 15 of 50 0 of 0 0 of 0
Tom Breese 21 of 57 36% 5 of 34 12 of 18 4 of 5 21 of 57 0 of 0 0 of 0
2 Sean Strickland 29 of 81 35% 18 of 67 7 of 10 4 of 4 28 of 79 1 of 2 0 of 0
Tom Breese 23 of 50 46% 15 of 39 7 of 10 1 of 1 23 of 50 0 of 0 0 of 0
3 Sean Strickland 29 of 76 38% 25 of 72 3 of 3 1 of 1 22 of 66 3 of 4 4 of 6
Tom Breese 18 of 46 39% 13 of 36 5 of 9 0 of 1 18 of 46 0 of 0 0 of 0
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Sean Strickland vs. Tom Breese

Round 1
There’s an early feeling-out process as righty Strickland steps forward on southpaw Breese, with the Englishman firing off harder strikes in the first 90 seconds. Breese’s punches don’t look to be landing flush, but already he’s put a few hard kicks on Strickland’s lead leg. Strickland looks to jab his way forward but keeps pulling up short and having his high kicks deflected. A leaping left hand from Breese gets the attention of Strickland, but the American is soon back on the march, walking after his opponent. The striking stalemate continues down the stretch, with both men landing leg kicks and little else in the way of significant strikes.

Sherdog Scores
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Breese
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Breese
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-10

Round 2
Strickland continues to press forward at the start of round two, though his aggression is still yielding little in the way of clean offense. Breese isn’t exactly lighting up his opponent, but he’s doing the better work from his back foot through the first 90 seconds. Strickland tries to jab his way forward and gets dinged by a counter left hook. Now a straight left scores down the center for Breese, who’s starting to pick up the pace a little as Strickland’s forward movement drops off. Right on cue, Strickland starts stepping forward again and puts a pair of kicks on Breese’s right thigh. Down to the last minute of the round, Breese finds the mark on Strickland’s gut with a nice left hand. Strickland tries to get busy before the end of the round but walks away shaking his head, hands on his hips.

Sherdog Scores
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Breese
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Strickland
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Breese

Round 3
It’s more of the same as the final round begins: Strickland steppping forward, reaching out with long punches for Breese, who slides out of the way and looks to counter off his back foot. Breese begins really connecting when he takes a moment to step inside on Strickland, but that momentum is slowed by a Strickland clinch and the threat of a takedown. The welterweights separate and then tie up again, nearly hitting the ground in a whizzer but instead winding up in a brief clinch on the fence, Strickland on the outside. They step back to the middle of the cage with three minutes left to fight, then spend the better part of a minute circling one another. Strickland snaps off a couple successful jabs, follows them with a right hook. Breese responds with a body kick and a left-handed Superman punch, which hits but doesn’t seem to hurt Strickland. With 60 seconds left, Breese changes levels for a quick takedown, but Strickland is back up immediately and resists the follow-up slam attempt from Breese. The Englishman shoots for another takedown in the waning seconds of the fight, only to be stuffed to his back and socked with a couple punches from Strickland before the final horn.

Sherdog Scores
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Strickland (29-28 Breese)
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Strickland (29-28 Strickland)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Strickland (29-29 Draw)

The Official Result
Sean Strickland def. Tom Breese via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29) R3 5:00
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28) R3 5:00 · UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Bisping · Feb 27, 2016
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Tom Breese 0 32 of 59 54% 88 of 121 0 of 0 --- 1 1 6:25
Keita Nakamura 0 6 of 16 37% 16 of 27 3 of 6 50% 1 1 4:00
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Tom Breese 0 15 of 25 60% 25 of 35 0 of 0 --- 0 0 1:20
Keita Nakamura 0 6 of 12 50% 9 of 16 1 of 3 33% 0 0 0:50
2 Tom Breese 0 12 of 20 60% 37 of 46 0 of 0 --- 0 1 3:25
Keita Nakamura 0 0 of 2 0% 1 of 3 1 of 1 100% 1 1 1:15
3 Tom Breese 0 5 of 14 35% 26 of 40 0 of 0 --- 1 0 1:40
Keita Nakamura 0 0 of 2 0% 6 of 8 1 of 2 50% 0 0 1:55
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Tom Breese 32 of 59 54% 26 of 50 4 of 7 2 of 2 13 of 31 9 of 11 10 of 17
Keita Nakamura 6 of 16 37% 4 of 9 2 of 5 0 of 2 6 of 15 0 of 1 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Tom Breese 15 of 25 60% 10 of 18 3 of 5 2 of 2 10 of 18 5 of 7 0 of 0
Keita Nakamura 6 of 12 50% 4 of 6 2 of 4 0 of 2 6 of 12 0 of 0 0 of 0
2 Tom Breese 12 of 20 60% 11 of 19 1 of 1 0 of 0 1 of 2 1 of 1 10 of 17
Keita Nakamura 0 of 2 0% 0 of 1 0 of 1 0 of 0 0 of 1 0 of 1 0 of 0
3 Tom Breese 5 of 14 35% 5 of 13 0 of 1 0 of 0 2 of 11 3 of 3 0 of 0
Keita Nakamura 0 of 2 0% 0 of 2 0 of 0 0 of 0 0 of 2 0 of 0 0 of 0
TKO (punches) R1 4:37 · UFC Fight Night: Holohan vs. Smolka · Oct 24, 2015
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Tom Breese 0 5 of 24 20% 8 of 28 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:29
Cathal Pendred 1 23 of 35 65% 24 of 36 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:03
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Tom Breese 0 5 of 24 20% 8 of 28 0 of 1 0% 0 0 0:29
Cathal Pendred 1 23 of 35 65% 24 of 36 0 of 0 --- 0 0 0:03
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Tom Breese 5 of 24 20% 2 of 17 2 of 2 1 of 5 3 of 22 2 of 2 0 of 0
Cathal Pendred 23 of 35 65% 20 of 32 3 of 3 0 of 0 22 of 34 1 of 1 0 of 0
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Tom Breese 5 of 24 20% 2 of 17 2 of 2 1 of 5 3 of 22 2 of 2 0 of 0
Cathal Pendred 23 of 35 65% 20 of 32 3 of 3 0 of 0 22 of 34 1 of 1 0 of 0
TKO (punches) R1 4:58 · UFC Fight Night: Condit vs. Alves · May 30, 2015
Totals
FighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
Tom Breese 0 21 of 43 48% 28 of 52 0 of 2 0% 0 0 0:45
Luiz Dutra Jr. 1 26 of 42 61% 26 of 42 0 of 2 0% 0 0 0:57
Per Round
RdFighterKDSig. Str.Sig. Str. % Total Str.TDTD % Sub. AttRev.Ctrl
1 Tom Breese 0 21 of 43 48% 28 of 52 0 of 2 0% 0 0 0:45
Luiz Dutra Jr. 1 26 of 42 61% 26 of 42 0 of 2 0% 0 0 0:57
Significant Strikes
FighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
Tom Breese 21 of 43 48% 7 of 25 9 of 13 5 of 5 10 of 26 11 of 17 0 of 0
Luiz Dutra Jr. 26 of 42 61% 11 of 23 11 of 15 4 of 4 8 of 16 11 of 15 7 of 11
Significant Strikes Per Round
RdFighterSig. Str.Sig. Str. % HeadBodyLeg DistanceClinchGround
1 Tom Breese 21 of 43 48% 7 of 25 9 of 13 5 of 5 10 of 26 11 of 17 0 of 0
Luiz Dutra Jr. 26 of 42 61% 11 of 23 11 of 15 4 of 4 8 of 16 11 of 15 7 of 11