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Preview: UFC on ESPN 39 Prelims

Lawrence vs. Kakhramonov


Bantamweights

Ronnie Lawrence (8-1, 2-0 UFC) vs. Saidyokub Kakhramonov (9-2, 1-0 UFC)

ODDS: Lawrence (-135), Kakhramonov (+115)

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Lawrence was a favorite of UFC President Dana White on the 2020 edition of the Contender Series, which was a bit surprising. “The Heat” is a strong prospect, but his best fights operate behind a wrestling-heavy approach that is not what the UFC boss typically raves about. Lawrence’s style is historically one that has a clear ceiling, as he combines a movement-heavy kicking game with those straight-ahead takedowns. So far, he has not fallen prey to the typical cardio inefficiencies of that approach, as he has kept up an impressive level of speed over 15 minutes without ever truly flagging. Lawrence can still leave himself open defensively—he got tagged late in what was otherwise a dominant performance in February over Leomana Martinez—but there is a lot to like heading into this fight against Kakhramonov. Uzbekistan’s Kakhramonov gets things done through wild pressure, which has its pros and cons. When Kakhramonov found himself with an overwhelmed opponent on the regional scene, he looked excellent, but he was just as prone to some sharp counters or tiring himself out through his relentless pace. Kakhramonov got the late-notice call for a UFC debut against Trevin Jones in August and impressed. There were some rough moments, but Kakhramonov was able to clamp on a guillotine in the third round and get the win over a tricky veteran on just days’ notice. It has taken nearly a year for Kakhramonov to find his way back to the Octagon, but he could find a victory in this outing, with that guillotine in particular looming large against Lawrence’s aggressive wrestling. Still, Lawrence looks to be the more consistent fighter over 15 minutes and should be able to get out to an early lead. The American’s constant movement on the feet should force Kakhramonov to chase Lawrence down, and it is unclear if the Uzbek fighter can implement any sort of consistent wrestling advantage if he successfully catches his target. The pick is Lawrence via decision.



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