Post#1691 » by j4remi » Fri Mar 21, 2025 10:29 pm
We've got some interesting scraps this weekend, which is nice because last week's card sucked so bad that I didn't bother mentioning it. This week there's a former champ in the main event, a former champ in the co-main, and an undercard of scrappers with some promising prospects mixed in. It starts at 4 PM (1 PM for prelims), because it's overseas.
Leon Edwards vs Sean Brady is basically instantly launching one guy onto the shortlist for a title match. Brady has one loss, it's to Belal, and Brady beat the hell outta Belal to start that fight. He gassed out, but I'm fairly confident he'd win a rematch. Everyone knows Edwards, who also lost to Belal but got completely blanked.
And this follows the same pattern as always with Edwards. Can the fighter take him down and keep him there? If yes, then they're in good shape. Brady has really good wrestling, but his gas tank is still unproven after what happened with Belal. I'm not confident making a pick, though I'd prefer a Sean Brady victory...let the division's younger guys start moving up.
Jan Blachowicz vs Carlos Ulberg is the same deal, winner has a case for a title shot. Jan lost a close split-decision to Michael Pereira before getting injured and vanishing for a while. Prior to that he fought Ankalaev to a draw. So if he's healthy again, he's competitive with the best guys in the division.
I'll be honest about Ulberg. I've never been impressed with him, I think his schedule has been super light, and I do not understand the hype. But people really like him and if Jan's not 100%, it's a dangerous fight. I think Jan kicks his leg off tbh.
Gunnar Nelson vs Kevin Holland is weird because Gunnar's great at submissions but mediocre at takedowns and striking. You know Holland. I know Holland. Will he prevent the takedown and take Gunnar's head off? Will he bother with takedown defense at all or just let Gunnar hang on to him for an ugly grindy fight? I don't even think Holland's sure yet, but it's up to him.
Molly Mccann vs Alexia Thainara is one I can't speak on. I've never seen Thainara fight since she's coming straight from the Contenders show. But most of Thainara's wins are by sub, and Meatball Molly is susceptible to takedowns and submissions. I just never trust a Contenders fighter in their debut.
Jordan Vucenic vs Chris Duncan should be a SCRAP. Both dudes are well-rounded with some impressive victories so far. Vucenic lost against Guram Kuteladze, but I remember being worried that he'd blow up my parlay. That's a quality performance.
Duncan has a 3-1 record, and fights at a kill or be killed kinda of pace. I like Vucenic to catch him, but it'll be a fun fight regardless.
Nathaniel Wood vs Morgan Charriere is another guaranteed SCRAP. Wood's not the best, but he's decent everywhere and tough as all hell. Charriere...same, but leans more into a power style. So it's tough all-arounder vs KO chaser. It's a toss-up for me, though I always pull for Wood.
Jai Herbert vs Chris Padilla should be another scrap. Padilla has HEAVY hands and Herbert loses to upper-tier guys but will test anyone. Herbert hurt Ilia Topuria worse than anyone I've seen (head kick). I think this is supposed to be a showout for Padilla, but I'm not touching it. I just mention it because I expect a finish.
C- Turner | Wiseman
PF- Hunter |Clowney | Fleming
SF- Bridges| George
SG- Dick | Bogdanovic
PG- Haliburton | Sasser