UFC Fight Night Dawson vs Green Main Card Betting Tips

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UFC Fight Night Dawson vs Green Main Card Betting Tips

UFC Fight Night returns to its spiritual home at the Apex Arena in Las Vegas, where an entertaining card has been assembled featuring a series of competitive matchups. Joe Pyfer looks ready to step closer to the middleweight rankings when he faces Abdul Razak Alhassan; Alex Morono versus Joaquin Buckley should be a violent yet tactical affair; and Drew Dober appears well-placed against Ricky Glenn.

Read on for full tips and analysis.

Grant Dawson vs Bobby Green UFC preview

Grant Dawson

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Bobby Green

The main event for UFC Fight Night promises an intriguing clash of styles as submission specialist Grant Dawson squares off against slick boxer Bobby Green in a lightweight showdown set to take place in Las Vegas.

  • READ: The full betting preview and fight analysis for Grant Dawson v Bobby Green.
  • Joe Pyfer v Abdul Razak Alhassan

    Joe Pyfer

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    Abdul Razak Alhassan

    Joe Pyfer (11-2-0) has made every post a winner since earning his UFC contract with a second-round KO on Dana White’s Contender Series. The 27-year-old has produced a pair of round-one UFC knockouts to prove he belongs in the premier MMA promotion. He will enjoy a significant height advantage here and is expected to continue on his winning ways against another stand-up striker.

    Abdul Razak Alhassan (12-5-0) endured a rough patch of three straight losses through 2020 and 2021 but is 2-1 from his last three outings, suggesting a return to form. The 38-year-old throws heavy blows, and all 12 of his career wins have come via TKO/KO. His losses have predominantly come via decision, so the native of Ghana will be looking to land hard and land early in this explosive match-up.

    Alex Morono vs Joaquin Buckley

    Alex Morono

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    Joaquin Buckley

    Alex Morono (23-8-0) is 5-1 in his most recent UFC appearances, with stoppage wins over MMA legends Cowboy Cerrone and Tim Means. The 33-year-old is a busy fighter who throws strikes from a range of angles, making him a tough opponent to read and counter. Morono’s record is almost evenly split between knockouts, submissions, and decision victories, granting him many potential paths to victory.

    Joaquin Buckley (16-6-0) turned around a two-fight losing slump by knocking out Andre Fialho with a powerful head kick in May 2023. The 29-year-old possesses enormous power but can get a little scrappy and impatient at times. He has also suffered from fatigue in bouts that go the distance, and his best chances for a win here appear to be in the opening two rounds.

    Drew Dober vs Ricky Glenn

    Drew Dober

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    Ricky Glenn

    Drew Dober (26-12-0) is a hot and cold competitor who has the skills and physical attributes to be a top-ranked lightweight. He boasts a nasty knockout win over Bobby Green, who fights in the main event of this card but suffered a first-round stoppage loss to Matt Frevola at his most recent appearance. The 34-year-old is almost too tough for his own good and would greatly benefit from employing a slightly more defensive strategy.

    Ricky Glenn (22-7-2) has only produced a single victory from his last four outings but did eke out a majority draw result in October 2021 against Grant Dawson, who headlines this event. The 27-year-old suffered a heavy knockout to Christos Giagos when last in the octagon and has taken a six-month break to recover. This looks like another stern test, though.

    Alexander Hernandez v Bill Algeo

    Alecander Hernandez

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    Bill Algeo

    Alexander Hernandez (17-7-0) has been inconsistent of late and is 2-3 since 2021. A clever opponent with strong adaptive abilities can take advantage of the 31-year-old’s technical flaws in his game. Hernandez will need to produce one of his best efforts in this contest against a solid opponent who is riding a wave of confidence.

    Bill Algeo (14-6-0) has looked sharp in recent times, with four wins and a single loss since 2022. The defeat was a split decision versus Andre Fili that could have gone either way, and Algeo immediately bounced back from the disappointment with a submission victory by T.J. Brown. The 34-year-old will enjoy a height and reach advantage and appears to be coming into his prime years as an MMA athlete.