The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was live from Oklahoma City, OK for the third time in promotional background last Sunday (July 25, 2017) with UFC Fight Night 112: Chiesa vs. Lee. It was a good night of scraps which found five of 13 bouts end inside the distance, and with action now in our rear perspective, let’s take a look at some potential matchups featuring some of the competitors in the evening…
Dominick Reyes vs. Marcos Rogerio Lima
Reyes impressed in his promotional introduction by dismantling and knocking out Joachim Christensen in less than half a minute into the opening round of activity. It turned out to be a picture-perfect debut for its undefeated light heavyweight, who might possibly bring a new life into the razor-thin branch. For his next excursion within the Octagon, I would like to see him shoot on TUF 2 finalist Marcos Rogerio de Lima, who is coming from a second-round submission loss to Ovince St. Preux just a couple of weeks ago. I believe the Brazilian is a fantastic evaluation for Reyes his next workout, which is a potential matchup I would be interested in viewing booked for a future card. I believe it would be a good addition to the card for September’s UFC 215 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Clay Guida vs. Jon Tuck
Guida impressed in his return to action in the UFC’s lightweight division following a brief stint at featherweight. Coming off a third-round TKO loss to Brian Ortega, Guida returned into the win column in remarkable fashion last weekend by surviving a tough opening round against Erik Koch, only to return and dominate the next two rounds for a unanimous-decision success. It was a timeless Clay Guida performance along with an impressive victory for”The Carpenter” back in 155 pounds. For his next excursion, I would be interested in seeing him take on Guam’s Jon Tuck, who is coming from a first-round rear-naked choke entry win over Takanori Gomi. I believe this possible lightweight contest would be a good addition to the card for October’s UFC 216 at vegas.
Tony Martin vs. Francisco Trinaldo
Martin defeated Johnny Case via unanimous conclusion on the judges’ scorecards following three back-and-forth rounds of interesting action. The victory puts him three fight-winning series within the Octagon, and he hopes to make it four straight against ranked opposition his second time out. Input: Francisco Trinaldo. “Masaranduba” is coming from a second-round rear-naked choke submission loss to Kevin Lee, which snapped an impressive seven-fight winning series for the TUF: Brazil veteran. I think this rare”winner versus failure” matchup at 155 pounds makes sense for the two fighters, and I would like to see it reserved for a long struggle card, preferably on the primary card for October’s UFC Fight Night in Brazil.
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