On Wednesday, the UFC held a media conference for the coming UFC Fight Night 147 card, which takes place March 16 at The O2 Arena in London, England. A range of bouts have been revealed with this card, including the most important event between Darren Until and Jorge Masvidal and also the co-main occasion between Leon Edwards and Gunnar Nelson, and at the press conference the UFC shown the newest batch of preliminary bouts.
Joseph Duffy vs. Marc Diakese, UFC Fight Night 147
Lightweights Joseph Duffy and Marc Diakese meet in what ought to be an exciting connection between two strikers. NewsomeMMA first reported the news that Diakese is filling in for the injured Stevie Ray. Duffy (16-3) is 4-2 in the UFC but hasn’t fought as a 2017 KO loss to James Vick. He is among those few guys to conquer Conor McGregor. Diakese (12-3) is 2-3 at the UFC but these 3 losses came in his last few outings. The UFC is providing Duffy a winnable battle here against a very beatable opponent in Diakese, and I fully anticipate Duffy to start as a large favored.
Nathaniel Wood vs. Jose Quinonez, UFC Fight Night 147
Growing bantamweight celebrity Nathaniel Wood will aim to keep his win streak when he takes on Jose Quinonez. Wood (15-3) is on a seven-fight win streak overall with submission wins at the UFC over Johnny Eduardo and Andre Ewell. Quinonez (7-2) is 4-1 in the UFC and is coming off of a decision win over Teruto Ishihara. I understand Quinonez is on a nice win streak but to me this is a major mismatch and it looks like a battle that the UFC booked in order to get Wood an impressive win in the front of the English fans.
Danny Henry vs. Dan Ige, UFC Fight Night 147
Featherweights Danny Henry and Dan Ige will fulfill on this card. Henry (12-2) is on a five-fight win series and is 2-0 at the UFC with a submission win over Hakeem Dawodu in his final outing. Ige (10-2) is 3-1 in the UFC and conquered Jordan Griffin via decision in his final bout. Although Ige has been solid in the UFC, I think Henry has the higher ceiling and I would tend to favor him .
Nad Narimani vs. Mike Grundy, UFC Fight Night 147
Top featherweight prospect Nad Narimani returns at this when he takes on UFC newcomer Mike Grundy. Narimani (12-2) is on a five-fight win streak and is 2-0 thus far in the UFC. Grundy (11-1) is a veteran of ACB and is riding an eight-fight win streak into this event. Grundy has a remarkable record but given the level of competition I would have to favor Narimani here.
Arnold Allen vs. Jordan Rinaldi, UFC Fight Night 147
And lastly, there’s an interesting featherweight connection between Arnold Allen and Jordan Rinaldi. Allen (13-1) is currently 4-0 in the UFC and is riding a six-fight winning streak in general. But he’s been hurt and generally fights just once a year. Rinaldi (14-6) is 2-2 at the UFC and is coming off of a decision win over Jason Knight. Though Allen is coming from a very long layoff I would still have to prefer him quite heavily to conquer Rinaldi.
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