Flyweights
Joshua Van (11-2, 4-1 UFC) vs. #14 FLW | Cody Durden (17-6-1, 6-4-1 UFC)ODDS: Van (-155), Durden (+130)
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Durden apparently saved his UFC career by stepping in on late notice to beat Matt Schnell in September, which was a bit of a surprise. Durden was coming off two straight losses, but he has been an underrated fighter since the UFC picked him up in 2020. He came to the promotion with about the game you would expect from someone who crushed a weak level of competition to get there. Durden fights with an aggression that borders on overconfidence, particularly thanks to a lack of defensive awareness that has constantly gotten him into trouble. When things are fully clicking for Durden, he can serve as a smothering wrestler with some sneaky knockout power, but nearly all of his losses in the UFC have seen him charge directly into danger, usually in the form of a submission. That doesn’t figure to be the case here, but both men should be willing to engage in an entertaining brawl that feels a lot more dangerous for Durden over the long haul. Van is a slow starter who once again will probably take more damage than he needs to, but assuming he turns the corner somewhere in the second round, his ability to strike in combination and mix up his targets should eventually result in him landing something hard. The pick is Van via third-round knockout.
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