Career Averages - Lee Chang-ho
Career Averages - Xiao Long
Lee Chang-ho
Xiao Long
Lee Chang-ho - Fight History
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timmy Cuamba | 0 | 23 of 32 | 71% | 39 of 48 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 0 | 1 | 5:55 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 15 of 26 | 57% | 88 of 141 | 3 of 8 | 37% | 0 | 0 | 6:25 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Timmy Cuamba | 0 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 49 of 90 | 2 of 3 | 66% | 0 | 0 | 4:52 | |
| 2 | Timmy Cuamba | 0 | 21 of 28 | 75% | 23 of 30 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1:35 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 11 of 22 | 50% | 13 of 25 | 1 of 5 | 20% | 0 | 0 | 1:18 | |
| 3 | Timmy Cuamba | 0 | 2 of 3 | 66% | 14 of 15 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 1 | 4:20 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 3 of 3 | 100% | 26 of 26 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:15 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timmy Cuamba | 23 of 32 | 71% | 17 of 26 | 6 of 6 | 0 of 0 | 15 of 22 | 8 of 10 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 15 of 26 | 57% | 10 of 18 | 2 of 4 | 3 of 4 | 13 of 24 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Timmy Cuamba | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Timmy Cuamba | 21 of 28 | 75% | 16 of 23 | 5 of 5 | 0 of 0 | 14 of 20 | 7 of 8 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 11 of 22 | 50% | 8 of 16 | 2 of 4 | 1 of 2 | 10 of 21 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Timmy Cuamba | 2 of 3 | 66% | 1 of 2 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 3 of 3 | 100% | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 1 of 1 | 2 of 2 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
Play-by-Play
View on SherdogBETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Cuamba (-140); Lee (+110)
Round 1
Two bantamweights who tend to punch first and ask questions later will handle their business in this three-round engagement. Cuamba (9-3, 1-2 UFC) cemented himself forever as a winner in the UFC by acing Roberto Romero with a flying knee in April. His South Korean opponent Lee (11-1, 2-0 UFC) plowed through the second season of the Road to UFC, and together they combine for exactly one submission win. Referee Eric McMahon dons his proverbial hard hat, expecting these 135-pounders to swing on one another as soon as he says go. He says go, and they speed towards one another, fists extended to greet.
It takes one punch landed on Lee’s cheek for him to shoot for a takedown. The South Korean whips around to take Cuamba’s back standing, and he wrenches him to the mat from behind while getting both hooks in. Lee wraps up a body lock, and Cuamba stands up and puts his back against the cage all while Lee is threatening him. Cuamba hand-fights to defend any choke from getting set up, so Lee chills on his back smacking him on the sides of the head and body.
Cuamba uses the wall behind him to keep the weight of Lee, who remains busy softening away at Cuamba and making his life miserable. This results in a stalemate, as Lee cannot find a choke, and his strikes are not terribly damaging. The round ends with Lee trying to force the fight horizontally, with tons of time spent with Lee on Cuamba’s back controlling him but doing little else.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Lee
Chris Laporte scores the round: 10-9 Lee
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Lee
Round 2
Cuamba does not want to get taken down or otherwise controlled for this round, so he opens up with a flying knee. Cuamba meets an advancing Lee with his right hand cocked back, as Lee wants to take the fight down. Lee punches his way into his takedowns, backing off to find another way in. Cuamba hits his seat and pulls for an unorthodox submission, and Lee explodes out of it to pursue his grappling in another way.
Lee lumps Cuamba up with his clean right hand, which seems to connect almost every time he is about to go for a takedown. Cuamba stuffs the takedown and knees him in the chest to stand him back up, and Lee is not about to back off. Lee walks through a spinning back elbow and a number of knees to the body, with “Twilight Timmy” cranking up his offense while Lee appears to be more plodding forward straight ahead. Cuamba counters a front kick with a takedown shot, where he forces Lee to drop to his knees so he can turn the tables complete and take the Korean’s back. Cuamba isolates the neck and settles to wrap it around the jaw. Lee hand-fights to stave it all off, and the horn sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Cuamba
Chris Laporte scores the round: 10-9 Cuamba
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Cuamba
Round 3
Cuamba wants to touch gloves, but Lee wants to fight instead. It is Cuamba who engages his wrestling first, however, and Lee easily shuts him down but gets his back pushed against the wire. The two split up, and Cuamba fires off a body kick that Lee snatches so he can take the back. Cuamba tries to slide out the back door, and his arm is in a precarious position as Lee wants to set up an armbar or something from the limb. He is positioned upside-down, and Cuamba flips him about to stop him from the submission. Lee tries to pursue a single, but he does not have the gas to do so.
Cuamba laces his leg around Lee’s to keep him grounded, and he lets Lee stand up so he can take his back standing. Lee drops back to his knees to try to get Cuamba off of him, and Cuamba’s hooks are preventing his escape. Cuamba stretches out Lee’s torso by pulling back on his shoulders while Lee’s legs are pushed down from the body triangle. Lee toughs it out and keeps preventing chokes from materializing, but Cuamba is firmly in the driver’s seat with 30 seconds to go. With Lee twisting and turning, Cuamba hangs on until the rough match ends.
Sherdog Scores
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Cuamba (29-28 Cuamba)
Chris Laporte scores the round: 10-9 Cuamba (29-28 Cuamba)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Cuamba (29-28 Cuamba)
The Official Result
Timothy Cuamba def. Chang Ho Lee via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Angelo picks Timmy Cuamba, but it's a lean. He notes both fighters are similar, with forward pressure, striking, and takedowns. He likes Cuamba's body work and toughness, but worries about Lee's grappling (Korean Khabib style). He wishes the line were closer and may sit this one out in DFS due to the risk of Cuamba being on his back.
Big Brady leans toward Lee Chang-ho, calling it a striker vs grappler matchup. He notes Timmy Cuamba has a striking advantage with power, but Lee is a relentless wrestler with good cardio, nicknamed the South Korean Khabib. He sees Lee mixing in takedowns and cage pushing to win a decision, though he acknowledges Cuamba could win if he keeps it standing.
Connor agrees with Zane, noting that Lee is aggressive and will take a crazy fight to his opponent. He acknowledges Cuamba might feel bigger at bantamweight but thinks Lee's established aggression gives him the edge.
Lucrative James picks Timothy Cuamba, believing he is the superior striker with better boxing, footwork, and range control. He notes that Cuamba can be hurt but expects him to land the cleaner shots and potentially drop Lee. He acknowledges Lee's pace and pressure but thinks Cuamba will win a close decision, possibly with a knockdown.
Lee can cut off the cage as Cuamba likes to move a lot. Lee will be more successful in grappling and put together a better body of work to win on the scorecards.
The MMA Guru picks Chang Ho Lee, impressed by his grappling and pressure against Cortavious Romious. He thinks Timmy Cuamba's win over a low-level opponent is not convincing. He believes Lee's layers of attack (stand-up and grappling) will be too much, predicting a finish by ground and pound or rear naked choke in the first or second round.
Zane picks Lee Chang-ho because he is an aggressive front-foot fighter who will press a hard pace, while Cuamba is inactive and tends to neutralize himself. He notes that Cuamba has potential but hasn't realized it consistently, and Lee's aggression should overwhelm him.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cortavious Romious | 0 | 11 of 24 | 45% | 14 of 27 | 2 of 3 | 66% | 0 | 1 | 2:08 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 44 of 74 | 59% | 116 of 179 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 1 | 3 | 5:38 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cortavious Romious | 0 | 5 of 11 | 45% | 8 of 14 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 1 | 1:11 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 8 of 20 | 40% | 61 of 99 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 1 | 2 | 3:27 | |
| 2 | Cortavious Romious | 0 | 6 of 13 | 46% | 6 of 13 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0:57 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 36 of 54 | 66% | 55 of 80 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 1 | 2:11 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cortavious Romious | 11 of 24 | 45% | 7 of 19 | 1 of 2 | 3 of 3 | 11 of 24 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 44 of 74 | 59% | 42 of 70 | 2 of 4 | 0 of 0 | 7 of 24 | 0 of 0 | 37 of 50 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cortavious Romious | 5 of 11 | 45% | 3 of 9 | 1 of 1 | 1 of 1 | 5 of 11 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 8 of 20 | 40% | 8 of 18 | 0 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 3 of 13 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 7 | |
| 2 | Cortavious Romious | 6 of 13 | 46% | 4 of 10 | 0 of 1 | 2 of 2 | 6 of 13 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Lee Chang-ho | 36 of 54 | 66% | 34 of 52 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 | 4 of 11 | 0 of 0 | 32 of 43 |
Angelo picks the underdog Cortavious Romious, citing his solid grappling, decent striking, and good leg kicks. He criticizes Lee Chang-ho for claiming to be the 'Korean Khabib' despite being hittable and having poor wrestling. He believes Romious can take advantage of Lee's forward pressure by lowering his level for takedowns. He notes Romious hasn't proven to be UFC caliber yet but likes the plus money.
Big Brady picks Cortavious Romious, criticizing Lee Chang-ho's self-proclaimed 'Korean Khabib' nickname and his poor grappling performances. He believes Romious is the better striker and grappler, and expects him to win a damage-based decision, though he notes Romious makes mistakes.
Connor agrees with Zane, picking Romious. He emphasizes that Lee is not a good fighter and Romious, despite his flaws, is a decent athlete with a recognizable game. Connor also jokes about a potential DQ headbutt, noting that both fighters tend to clash heads, but ultimately sees Romious as the clear better fighter.
This should be a grapple fest but Lee's resiliency will pull through, being more successful in scrambles and more assertive in grappling, leading to more control time and damage to win on the scorecards.
The Guru picks Lee Chang-ho, citing his size and dynamic power. He notes Cortavious Romious is not big enough for bantamweight and had a poor debut. He thinks Chang-ho's size and skill will be too much, though he doesn't elaborate much.
Zane picks Romious, citing his superior athleticism and the fact that Lee is a 'formless mess' who will fling himself into Romious's grasp. He notes Romious's aggressive guard and submission skills, predicting a messy grappling scramble that Romious wins. Zane also points out that Lee's record is padded with cans and he has never faced a good fighter, while Romious, despite being trained to fight like a bad athlete, is still a decent athlete with a recognizable game.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 68 of 103 | 66% | 135 of 187 | 2 of 5 | 40% | 0 | 0 | 6:19 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 84 of 119 | 70% | 173 of 228 | 2 of 9 | 22% | 0 | 0 | 1:48 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 22 of 30 | 73% | 43 of 60 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 2:41 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 24 of 38 | 63% | 50 of 66 | 0 of 4 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:10 | |
| 2 | Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 28 of 52 | 53% | 53 of 81 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:46 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 38 of 53 | 71% | 71 of 95 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:09 | |
| 3 | Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 18 of 21 | 85% | 39 of 46 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1:52 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 22 of 28 | 78% | 52 of 67 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1:29 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Chang-ho | 68 of 103 | 66% | 27 of 49 | 33 of 46 | 8 of 8 | 26 of 44 | 42 of 59 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 84 of 119 | 70% | 28 of 47 | 54 of 68 | 2 of 4 | 18 of 33 | 66 of 86 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lee Chang-ho | 22 of 30 | 73% | 8 of 13 | 13 of 16 | 1 of 1 | 5 of 9 | 17 of 21 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 24 of 38 | 63% | 5 of 10 | 17 of 25 | 2 of 3 | 5 of 10 | 19 of 28 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Lee Chang-ho | 28 of 52 | 53% | 12 of 27 | 12 of 21 | 4 of 4 | 11 of 24 | 17 of 28 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 38 of 53 | 71% | 14 of 23 | 24 of 29 | 0 of 1 | 8 of 16 | 30 of 37 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Lee Chang-ho | 18 of 21 | 85% | 7 of 9 | 8 of 9 | 3 of 3 | 10 of 11 | 8 of 10 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 22 of 28 | 78% | 9 of 14 | 13 of 14 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 7 | 17 of 21 | 0 of 0 |
Angelo sees Xiao Long as the grappler with a wrestle-at-all-costs attitude, durable and composed even when things go wrong. He believes Xiao Long's wrestling is more prominent and that he should have been the favorite, not the underdog. Despite being told he mixed up the fighters, he rewatched the tape and stuck with his read. He notes Xiao Long has 34 fights of experience and stays composed under pressure.
Big Brady picks Lee Chang-ho based on his relentless wrestling and never-quit style, which he finds more impressive than Xiao Long's striking. He notes that Lee has a crazy motor and showed a third-round TKO in a Road to UFC fight after his opponent slowed down. However, he expects a close split decision due to both fighters' durability and toughness, making this a hesitant pick.
Cody picks Xiao Long, citing his experience, takedown defense, and striking. He notes Long has faced better competition in the tournament and has shown the ability to get back up and outwork grapplers. He expects Long to win a decision and earn a UFC contract.
Daniel Vreeland picks Xiao Long based on experience, having seen him on Contender Series. He admits he is not very familiar with either fighter but goes with the more experienced fighter. He notes Lee Chang-ho's finishes but prefers Long's proven track record.
Jacob disagrees with Angelo, calling Lee Chang-ho the better wrestler who wants to be the 'Korean Khabib.' He highlights Lee's resilience, pointing to his last fight where he was outwrestled for two rounds but never stopped and finished the opponent in the third. Jacob believes Lee's non-stop pressure and finishing ability will wear down Xiao Long, who is not a finisher. He made Lee his lock of the week and placed a moneyline bet.
JP picks Lee Chang-ho based on his 3-0 record in Top Fighting Championship and a 4-fight win streak, noting that Lee has more finishing power with his hands. He sees both fighters as similar but gives Lee the edge in striking and potential to finish. Brevan agrees, citing Lee's stopping power and Xiao's tendency to go to decision, but both are hesitant to bet due to the close odds.
Paul picks Xiao Long, agreeing with Cody's analysis. He notes Long's youth, activity, and improvement since his Contender Series loss. He believes Long's sprawl-and-brawl style will be effective against Lee's wrestling.
The MMA Guru picks Lee Chang-ho over Xiao Long, citing Chang-ho's superior competition and consistent method of victory via ground and pound. He notes that Xiao Long lost to Christian Quinones on the Contender Series and has fought lesser competition. He believes Chang-ho's ground game and top positioning will lead to a second-round TKO.
Xiao Long - Fight History
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cody Garbrandt | 0 | 28 of 54 | 51% | 28 of 54 | 0 of 8 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:53 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 59 of 108 | 54% | 70 of 119 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 0:47 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cody Garbrandt | 0 | 10 of 20 | 50% | 10 of 20 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:27 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 20 of 31 | 64% | 20 of 31 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | Cody Garbrandt | 0 | 7 of 15 | 46% | 7 of 15 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:11 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 21 of 41 | 51% | 22 of 42 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 3 | Cody Garbrandt | 0 | 11 of 19 | 57% | 11 of 19 | 0 of 5 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:15 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 18 of 36 | 50% | 28 of 46 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0:47 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cody Garbrandt | 28 of 54 | 51% | 13 of 39 | 11 of 11 | 4 of 4 | 17 of 42 | 11 of 12 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 59 of 108 | 54% | 11 of 41 | 19 of 28 | 29 of 39 | 51 of 99 | 3 of 4 | 5 of 5 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cody Garbrandt | 10 of 20 | 50% | 6 of 16 | 2 of 2 | 2 of 2 | 7 of 16 | 3 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 20 of 31 | 64% | 3 of 10 | 2 of 4 | 15 of 17 | 20 of 31 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Cody Garbrandt | 7 of 15 | 46% | 4 of 12 | 2 of 2 | 1 of 1 | 5 of 13 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 21 of 41 | 51% | 3 of 16 | 6 of 7 | 12 of 18 | 21 of 40 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Cody Garbrandt | 11 of 19 | 57% | 3 of 11 | 7 of 7 | 1 of 1 | 5 of 13 | 6 of 6 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 18 of 36 | 50% | 5 of 15 | 11 of 17 | 2 of 4 | 10 of 28 | 3 of 3 | 5 of 5 |
Angelo picks Cody Garbrandt to win based on his striking and footwork, but strongly advises against betting on him, calling it a ridiculous thing to do in 2026. He notes Cody's age and recent loss to an older fighter, and says he would never put money on Cody. He separates pick from bet.
Big Brady picks Cody Garbrandt as an underdog over Xiao Long, but with low confidence. He believes Garbrandt is washed and can't take a shot, but Long Xiao lacks KO power and has poor takedown ability. Garbrandt still has elite takedown defense and anti-grappling. Brady expects a boring fight where Garbrandt uses movement and clinching to win a decision, similar to his fight against Trevin Jones. He warns fans will boo.
Cody picks Garbrandt as a dog, citing his superior competition and wrestling ability. He notes that Xiao Long has been taken down frequently and that Garbrandt can use wrestling to win. He acknowledges the risk but sees value at plus money.
Connor believes Garbrandt should win easily based on speed and the level of competition. He notes that Long Zhao has struggled against low-level bantamweights and that Garbrandt, despite his psychological and technical flaws, has a massive advantage in athleticism. He is shocked that Garbrandt is an underdog and thinks the line is inaccurate.
Daniel Vreeland reluctantly picks Cody Garbrandt as an underdog, citing his higher level of competition and former champion status. He notes that Garbrandt's chin and cardio are concerns, but he believes Garbrandt has enough to beat a relatively unproven opponent. Vreeland warns that picking Garbrandt is scary but sees value.
The host acknowledges Garbrandt is technically superior on the feet but is on a steep decline, with poor durability and gun-shy tendencies. He compares Garbrandt to other declining fighters like Moreno and Cyborg. Xiao Long is a high-volume, tough striker who throws double the strikes per minute. The host would back Long if forced to bet, but personally passes due to Long being average and the possibility of Garbrandt outclassing him.
James picks Cody Garbrandt as an underdog, believing this is a massive step down in competition for Garbrandt. He notes Garbrandt's speed advantage and better boxing, and expects him to win round one. However, he acknowledges Garbrandt's poor chin and cardio, but thinks he can survive if he builds an early lead. James sees the fight as close to 50/50, making Garbrandt the value side at plus odds.
Garbrandt is washed with a compromised chin and cardio. Long is durable, aggressive, and has good takedown defense. After a competitive first round, Long will walk Garbrandt down and likely knock him out in the second or third round.
Paul also picks Garbrandt, noting his speed and technique. He thinks the fight will be close and dicey, but at plus money, he takes the former champion. He acknowledges the possibility of a knockout loss.
The MMA Guru picks Cody Garbrandt, believing he will outclass Xiao Long at range. He notes Garbrandt's speed and footwork, and predicts a decision or late KO. He acknowledges Garbrandt's inconsistency but thinks Xiao Long is not top-level.
Zane agrees that Garbrandt should win, emphasizing that Long Zhao is a significant step down from Garbrandt's recent opponents. He notes that Garbrandt has shown some improvement in recent losses, but still has major flaws. He is also surprised by the betting line and thinks Garbrandt should be a healthy favorite.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| You Su-young | 0 | 68 of 214 | 31% | 81 of 229 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:20 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 58 of 110 | 52% | 66 of 120 | 0 of 6 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:07 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | You Su-young | 0 | 11 of 35 | 31% | 11 of 35 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 10 of 15 | 66% | 12 of 17 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:03 | |
| 2 | You Su-young | 0 | 16 of 78 | 20% | 18 of 80 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 25 of 50 | 50% | 25 of 52 | 0 of 3 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:03 | |
| 3 | You Su-young | 0 | 41 of 101 | 40% | 52 of 114 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:20 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 23 of 45 | 51% | 29 of 51 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:01 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| You Su-young | 68 of 214 | 31% | 53 of 169 | 7 of 21 | 8 of 24 | 38 of 173 | 30 of 41 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 58 of 110 | 52% | 44 of 94 | 10 of 11 | 4 of 5 | 47 of 95 | 11 of 15 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | You Su-young | 11 of 35 | 31% | 6 of 18 | 1 of 4 | 4 of 13 | 11 of 35 | 0 of 0 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 10 of 15 | 66% | 6 of 10 | 3 of 3 | 1 of 2 | 8 of 13 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | You Su-young | 16 of 78 | 20% | 9 of 57 | 4 of 11 | 3 of 10 | 15 of 77 | 1 of 1 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 25 of 50 | 50% | 18 of 42 | 4 of 5 | 3 of 3 | 23 of 48 | 2 of 2 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | You Su-young | 41 of 101 | 40% | 38 of 94 | 2 of 6 | 1 of 1 | 12 of 61 | 29 of 40 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 23 of 45 | 51% | 20 of 42 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 | 16 of 34 | 7 of 11 | 0 of 0 |
Angelo is confident in You Su-young, calling him a nonstop wrestler who shoots takedowns early and is aggressive on the ground. He notes that Xiao Long is a grappler but not particularly dangerous, and that You Su-young is better almost everywhere. He expects a grappling match and leans You Su-young regardless of whether it becomes a striking match or a grappling match.
Big Brady picks Xiao Long as an underdog, citing his good defensive wrestling and anti-grappling. He notes that Xiao Long stuffed 7 of 9 takedowns against Chungho Lee, who is a strong grappler, and that Xiao Long is the better striker with improved striking. He believes Su-young Yu will struggle to get takedowns and that Xiao Long will win a decision on the feet.
The host is a big fan of You Su-young but thinks he will struggle to get the fight to the ground. This will allow Xiao Long to dictate the pace in the striking realm with high volume, winning most pocket exchanges. The host predicts Xiao Long will eventually find a knockout within two and a half rounds.
The MMA Guru picks You Su-young because he has proven himself against non-Asian competition, specifically outgrappling an American with a wrestling background. He views You Su-young as a specialist with a clear strength, while Xiao Long appears to be a well-rounded regional scrapper. He also notes that Xiao Long's split decision win over a Korean fighter on Road to UFC doesn't impress him, as that opponent didn't amount to much.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiao Long | 1 | 87 of 192 | 45% | 92 of 198 | 0 of 3 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:26 |
| Quang Le | 0 | 64 of 155 | 41% | 68 of 160 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 0:07 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Xiao Long | 0 | 40 of 82 | 48% | 41 of 83 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
| Quang Le | 0 | 29 of 68 | 42% | 30 of 70 | 0 of 0 | --- | 0 | 0 | 0:00 | |
| 2 | Xiao Long | 0 | 35 of 89 | 39% | 37 of 91 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:21 |
| Quang Le | 0 | 25 of 67 | 37% | 26 of 68 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0:07 | |
| 3 | Xiao Long | 1 | 12 of 21 | 57% | 14 of 24 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:05 |
| Quang Le | 0 | 10 of 20 | 50% | 12 of 22 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:00 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiao Long | 87 of 192 | 45% | 66 of 158 | 8 of 16 | 13 of 18 | 80 of 178 | 5 of 11 | 2 of 3 |
| Quang Le | 64 of 155 | 41% | 39 of 126 | 23 of 27 | 2 of 2 | 59 of 148 | 5 of 7 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Xiao Long | 40 of 82 | 48% | 30 of 67 | 2 of 5 | 8 of 10 | 38 of 78 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 1 |
| Quang Le | 29 of 68 | 42% | 18 of 55 | 11 of 13 | 0 of 0 | 29 of 67 | 0 of 1 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Xiao Long | 35 of 89 | 39% | 27 of 75 | 4 of 7 | 4 of 7 | 35 of 85 | 0 of 4 | 0 of 0 |
| Quang Le | 25 of 67 | 37% | 15 of 55 | 9 of 11 | 1 of 1 | 23 of 64 | 2 of 3 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Xiao Long | 12 of 21 | 57% | 9 of 16 | 2 of 4 | 1 of 1 | 7 of 15 | 3 of 4 | 2 of 2 |
| Quang Le | 10 of 20 | 50% | 6 of 16 | 3 of 3 | 1 of 1 | 7 of 17 | 3 of 3 | 0 of 0 |
Angelo picks Xiao Long, noting Quang Le's striking defense issues despite forward pressure. He expects Xiao to shoot takedowns and control on the ground. He admits it's a tough pick and not his most confident.
Big Brady picks Xiao Long to win by decision. He thinks Quang Le is overrated after his loss to Chris Gutierrez, noting Le had low volume and landed less than 10 significant strikes. He was more impressed with Xiao Long's loss against a tough grappler, where he showed takedown ability and higher output. Brady expects the fight to stay on the feet and favors the more active striker.
Cody picks Quang Le, citing his power and experience against better competition. He notes that Xiao Long has 35 fights but has not been tested, and his recent fights have been close decisions. Quang Le's confidence from his UFC debut and his power give him the edge in a close fight.
Daniel Vreeland sees this as a close fight between Xiao Long's activity and Quang Le's power and impactful moments. He gives the edge to Quang Le because of his experience fighting Chris Gutierrez and his counter-striking ability. He expects a controversial split decision where Quang Le's harder shots sway the judges.
Paul also leans toward Quang Le, noting the market movement and Quang's power. He thinks Xiao Long's split decision losses indicate he is not elite, and Quang Le's ability to finish gives him an edge. He expects a close fight and likes the plus money.
The MMA Guru picks Quang Le based on his finishing potential shown on Road to UFC, contrasting with Xiao Long who tends to scrape by in close decisions. He notes Quang Le is younger at 26 and has fought at WLF Wars, where Shavkat Rakhmonov competed. He believes Quang Le's dominance and finishing ability give him the edge.
Totals
| Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 68 of 103 | 66% | 135 of 187 | 2 of 5 | 40% | 0 | 0 | 6:19 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 84 of 119 | 70% | 173 of 228 | 2 of 9 | 22% | 0 | 0 | 1:48 |
Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | KD | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Total Str. | TD | TD % | Sub. Att | Rev. | Ctrl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 22 of 30 | 73% | 43 of 60 | 1 of 1 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 2:41 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 24 of 38 | 63% | 50 of 66 | 0 of 4 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:10 | |
| 2 | Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 28 of 52 | 53% | 53 of 81 | 0 of 2 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 1:46 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 38 of 53 | 71% | 71 of 95 | 0 of 1 | 0% | 0 | 0 | 0:09 | |
| 3 | Lee Chang-ho | 0 | 18 of 21 | 85% | 39 of 46 | 1 of 2 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1:52 |
| Xiao Long | 0 | 22 of 28 | 78% | 52 of 67 | 2 of 4 | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1:29 |
Significant Strikes
| Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Chang-ho | 68 of 103 | 66% | 27 of 49 | 33 of 46 | 8 of 8 | 26 of 44 | 42 of 59 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 84 of 119 | 70% | 28 of 47 | 54 of 68 | 2 of 4 | 18 of 33 | 66 of 86 | 0 of 0 |
Significant Strikes Per Round
| Rd | Fighter | Sig. Str. | Sig. Str. % | Head | Body | Leg | Distance | Clinch | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lee Chang-ho | 22 of 30 | 73% | 8 of 13 | 13 of 16 | 1 of 1 | 5 of 9 | 17 of 21 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 24 of 38 | 63% | 5 of 10 | 17 of 25 | 2 of 3 | 5 of 10 | 19 of 28 | 0 of 0 | |
| 2 | Lee Chang-ho | 28 of 52 | 53% | 12 of 27 | 12 of 21 | 4 of 4 | 11 of 24 | 17 of 28 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 38 of 53 | 71% | 14 of 23 | 24 of 29 | 0 of 1 | 8 of 16 | 30 of 37 | 0 of 0 | |
| 3 | Lee Chang-ho | 18 of 21 | 85% | 7 of 9 | 8 of 9 | 3 of 3 | 10 of 11 | 8 of 10 | 0 of 0 |
| Xiao Long | 22 of 28 | 78% | 9 of 14 | 13 of 14 | 0 of 0 | 5 of 7 | 17 of 21 | 0 of 0 |
Angelo sees Xiao Long as the grappler with a wrestle-at-all-costs attitude, durable and composed even when things go wrong. He believes Xiao Long's wrestling is more prominent and that he should have been the favorite, not the underdog. Despite being told he mixed up the fighters, he rewatched the tape and stuck with his read. He notes Xiao Long has 34 fights of experience and stays composed under pressure.
Big Brady picks Lee Chang-ho based on his relentless wrestling and never-quit style, which he finds more impressive than Xiao Long's striking. He notes that Lee has a crazy motor and showed a third-round TKO in a Road to UFC fight after his opponent slowed down. However, he expects a close split decision due to both fighters' durability and toughness, making this a hesitant pick.
Cody picks Xiao Long, citing his experience, takedown defense, and striking. He notes Long has faced better competition in the tournament and has shown the ability to get back up and outwork grapplers. He expects Long to win a decision and earn a UFC contract.
Daniel Vreeland picks Xiao Long based on experience, having seen him on Contender Series. He admits he is not very familiar with either fighter but goes with the more experienced fighter. He notes Lee Chang-ho's finishes but prefers Long's proven track record.
Jacob disagrees with Angelo, calling Lee Chang-ho the better wrestler who wants to be the 'Korean Khabib.' He highlights Lee's resilience, pointing to his last fight where he was outwrestled for two rounds but never stopped and finished the opponent in the third. Jacob believes Lee's non-stop pressure and finishing ability will wear down Xiao Long, who is not a finisher. He made Lee his lock of the week and placed a moneyline bet.
JP picks Lee Chang-ho based on his 3-0 record in Top Fighting Championship and a 4-fight win streak, noting that Lee has more finishing power with his hands. He sees both fighters as similar but gives Lee the edge in striking and potential to finish. Brevan agrees, citing Lee's stopping power and Xiao's tendency to go to decision, but both are hesitant to bet due to the close odds.
Paul picks Xiao Long, agreeing with Cody's analysis. He notes Long's youth, activity, and improvement since his Contender Series loss. He believes Long's sprawl-and-brawl style will be effective against Lee's wrestling.
The MMA Guru picks Lee Chang-ho over Xiao Long, citing Chang-ho's superior competition and consistent method of victory via ground and pound. He notes that Xiao Long lost to Christian Quinones on the Contender Series and has fought lesser competition. He believes Chang-ho's ground game and top positioning will lead to a second-round TKO.
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Angelo sees Xiao Long as the grappler with a wrestle-at-all-costs attitude, durable and composed even when things go wrong. He believes Xiao Long's wrestling is more prominent and that he should have been the favorite, not the underdog. Despite being told he mixed up the fighters, he rewatched the tape and stuck with his read. He notes Xiao Long has 34 fights of experience and stays composed under pressure.
Big Brady picks Lee Chang-ho based on his relentless wrestling and never-quit style, which he finds more impressive than Xiao Long's striking. He notes that Lee has a crazy motor and showed a third-round TKO in a Road to UFC fight after his opponent slowed down. However, he expects a close split decision due to both fighters' durability and toughness, making this a hesitant pick.
Cody picks Xiao Long, citing his experience, takedown defense, and striking. He notes Long has faced better competition in the tournament and has shown the ability to get back up and outwork grapplers. He expects Long to win a decision and earn a UFC contract.
Daniel Vreeland picks Xiao Long based on experience, having seen him on Contender Series. He admits he is not very familiar with either fighter but goes with the more experienced fighter. He notes Lee Chang-ho's finishes but prefers Long's proven track record.
Jacob disagrees with Angelo, calling Lee Chang-ho the better wrestler who wants to be the 'Korean Khabib.' He highlights Lee's resilience, pointing to his last fight where he was outwrestled for two rounds but never stopped and finished the opponent in the third. Jacob believes Lee's non-stop pressure and finishing ability will wear down Xiao Long, who is not a finisher. He made Lee his lock of the week and placed a moneyline bet.
JP picks Lee Chang-ho based on his 3-0 record in Top Fighting Championship and a 4-fight win streak, noting that Lee has more finishing power with his hands. He sees both fighters as similar but gives Lee the edge in striking and potential to finish. Brevan agrees, citing Lee's stopping power and Xiao's tendency to go to decision, but both are hesitant to bet due to the close odds.
Paul picks Xiao Long, agreeing with Cody's analysis. He notes Long's youth, activity, and improvement since his Contender Series loss. He believes Long's sprawl-and-brawl style will be effective against Lee's wrestling.
The MMA Guru picks Lee Chang-ho over Xiao Long, citing Chang-ho's superior competition and consistent method of victory via ground and pound. He notes that Xiao Long lost to Christian Quinones on the Contender Series and has fought lesser competition. He believes Chang-ho's ground game and top positioning will lead to a second-round TKO.
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