Lightweights
Joel Alvarez (21-3, 6-2 UFC) vs. Drakkar Klose (15-2-1, 9-2 UFC)ODDS: Alvarez (-395), Klose (+310)
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Klose came to the UFC in 2017 and also had little hype, but a win over Marc Diakiese quickly established him as a potential prospect-killer, even if his clinch-heavy approach wasn’t always exciting. Klose eventually rounded out his game that he looked ready for a run towards contender status by 2020, and his fight against Beneil Dariush was a big spot that at least wound up as memorable. However, a lot of that was due to Dariush’s stunning violent comeback that resulted in Klose eating a knockout loss. Klose then had a rough few years and lost whatever momentum he had left. Jeremy Stephens shoved him during a promotional weigh-in and put him on the shelf due to whiplash, and while Klose looked solid in a few return bouts, he then missed another year due to injury. Klose announced himself in major fashion in his last comeback, capping off 2023 with a particularly brutal slam knockout of Joe Solecki, and he got another solid win over Joaquim Silva in May to quietly put together his fourth straight victory. Klose might just have the right combination of skill and strength to neutralize the constant danger that the Bandog Fight Club rep brings over three rounds, but Alvarez’s approach still looks to be a winning formula. If nothing else, he should be able to make Klose work for every bit of control. Klose also has tired in some of his harder fights, which could be a death knell down the stretch. The pick is Alvarez via third-round submission.
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