UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen

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UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen

The UFC Apex in Las Vegas is getting ready for an exciting fight card. The main event features Calvin Kattar and Arnold Allen, who are Flyweights contenders. In the co-main event, Max Griffin and Tim Means will meet in a Welterweight bout. There are 11 fights on the main card and 6 on prelims.

UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen takes place on Saturday, October 29th at 4:00 pm ET.

Calvin Kattar is the No. 5 ranked featherweight contender. He lost to Josh Emmett in June. KATTAR also headlined the first UFC card of this year.

Arnold Allen is on an 11-fight winning streak. He has nine straight victories in the UFC. Allen knocked out Dan Hooker in March to claim a Performance of the Night bonus.

Calvin Kattar and Arnold Allen are going to fight at UFC Fight Night. KATTar is a high-volume striker and his last four fights have gone the full 25 minutes. Allen is not always busy enough on his feet and has never been in a fight scheduled for more than three rounds.

Tim Means has lost all of his UFC fights. He has the advantage in terms of significant strikes landed per minute. Means takes fewer shots in the stand-up game than in his previous fights, but he trails on the ground.

Max Griffin is 6-7 in the UFC. He lost to Colby Covington in August 2016. Griffin had won three straight before his most recent split decision loss to Neil Magny in March.

Tim Means and Max Griffin are going to fight at UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen. Griffin has the advantage in every contested area. Means has lost both of his losses in the last five fights on the ground.

Waldo Cortes-Acosta is coming off a first-round KO on Dana White’s Contender Series in August of this year.

Jared Vanderaa is on a 4-fight losing streak. He is fighting debutant Kattar at UFC Fight Night: KATTar vs. Allen.

Waldo Cortes-Acosta is a brawler. He will come out ready to throw bombs with his hands and put Jared Vanderaa to sleep in the first round.

Tresean Gore hasn't capitalized on his opportunity in the UFC. He lost to Bryan Battle by decision and was knocked out by Cody Brundage in July.

Josh Fremd was soundly beaten by Anthony Hernandez. He was expected to do better after his win over Renato Valente.

Tresean Gore is the more disciplined fighter inside and outside the Octagon. Josh Fremd knocked out Bruno Oliviera and Antonio Jones.

Dustin Jacoby is 18-5-1 and coming off a first-round knockout win over Da Un Jung. He hasn't lost in the UFC since 2012 after getting cut following an 0-2 start.

Khalil Rountree has won consecutive fights after beating Modestas Bukauskas last year. Rontree's last victory came by second-round KO.

Dustin Jacoby takes on Khalil Rountree at UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen. Rontree has a slight advantage in power over Jacobi, but he needs to keep clear of Roundtree's power shots.

Roman Dolidze (10-1) has two UFC victories and a 73-second bonus-winning knockout of Kyle Daukaus in May 2022.

Phil Hawes is 4-1 in the Contender Series and has four consecutive first-round finishes. He is looking forward to his long-awaited Octagon berth in 2020.

Roman Dolidze is outclassed, but he's persistent and powerful enough to trip up Phil Hawes. Hawe has a massive edge in the striking technique, so it's hard to pick against him.

Andrei Arlovski is 6-1 in his last 7 fights. He is running for the WBC Heavyweight Championship in 2022.

Marcos Rogerio de Lima has won two fights in a row since 2014. He's scored 14 knockouts as a professional.

Aristo Arlovski is on a winning streak. Rogerio de Lima is a dead fish off of his back. If Rogeri lands even a fraction of the power shots he connected with against Ivanov, he's going to sleep in a hurry.

Joseph Holmes is an 8-2 professional fighter. He has won all of his professional fights by submission.

Jun Yong Park (14-5) bounced back from his debut loss to Anthony Hernandez with three straight wins. He lost a Fight of the Night war with Gregory Rodrigues, but he won a split decision over Eryk Anders.

Joseph Holmes and Jun Yong Park are going to meet in the UFC Middleweight Championship. Holmes has the height and reach advantages. Park has some solid wrestling chops and is the more dangerous striker.

Chase Hooper (11-2-1) entered the Octagon undefeated before splitting his first four bouts. He has submitted five professional foes and knocked out another four.

Maheshate stopped "Mean Machine" with punches 74 seconds into the fight.

Chase Hooper is the favorite against Steve Garcia. Hoopo has the edge on the feet, but Garcia's lack of discipline will give Hopper many opportunities to drag the fight into his wheelhouse.

Cody Durden is on a seven-fight winning streak and has a UFC record of 2-2-1.

Carlos Mota is the current LFA Flyweight champion. He will fight Rizvan Abuev for the title in August 2022.

Cody Durden and Carlos Mota are going to fight at UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen. The main question is whether Durd can take Mettra down.

Joshua Weems is making his UFC debut on short notice. He has two consecutive submission victories.

Christian Rodriguez lost his UFC debut. He is looking to get back into the win column.

Joshua Weems and Christian Rodriguez are young and up-coming UFC fighters. CeeRod is a defensive wrestler and he is favored to win the fight.


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