X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

DraftKings MMA, UFC DFS Lineup Picks - UFC Abu Dhabi: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov

DraftKings MMA, UFC DFS lineup picks for UFC Abu Dhabi: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov on 8/3/24. MMA DFS analysis to build winning daily fantasy UFC lineups.

For the first time this year, the UFC heads to Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. The UFC Abu Dhabi card is stacked and filled with top prospects, undefeated contenders, and iconic veterans alike. This event will mark UFC's 19th visit to Abu Dhabi and the first since UFC 294 in October 2023. While we wait for Sean O'Malley and Merab Dvalishvili to duke it out, UFC Abu Dhabi is headlined by a No. 1 contender clash between Cory Sandhagen and Umar Nurmagomedov. While in the co-main event, Shara Magomedov faces Michal Oleksiejczuk in a late replacement middleweight matchup. Other MMA stars competing on the main card include Marlon Vera, Deiveson Figueiredo, Mackenzie Dern, Tony Ferguson, Shara Magomedov, and Michael Chiesa.

In my opinion, there are a lot of intriguing fights on the card, like the main-event bout with Sandhagen and Nurmagomedov and the main-card bout between Vera and Figueiredo. No belts on the line this weekend, though, but at least we'll find out the next title challenger, plus we get to enjoy some world-class fighters going against each other.

In this article, I will be providing you with my fantasy MMA lineup picks for UFC Abu Dhabi: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov on 8/3/24. Give me a follow on X @sumpor5. Good luck!

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

DraftKings MMA Bantamweight - UFC DFS Lineup Picks 

Cory Sandhagen, $7,000 - vs. Umar Nurmagomedov

A very intriguing bantamweight matchup is set to take place this weekend as Cory Sandhagen gets ready to take on undefeated Umar Nurmagomedov in the main event of UFC Abu Dhabi. The UFC managed to rebook this fight after the pair was scheduled to meet in Nashville last year. Nurmagomedov withdrew a few weeks before and was replaced by bantamweight contender Rob Font. Sandhagen dominated Font to earn himself a lopsided unanimous decision. The winner will more than likely challenge for the bantamweight title after Sean O'Malley and Merab Dvalishvili lock horns at Noche UFC.

After three consecutive wins against top 10 opponents, third-ranked Sandhagen fights down the ladder against 10th-ranked Nurmagomedov. Make no mistake, though, Nurmagomedov is a scary individual. He is yet to taste defeat in the UFC with five wins to his name. His UFC victories have come against Sergey Morozov, Brian Kelleher, Nate Maness, Raoni Barcelos, and Bekzat Almakhan. His background is composed of freestyle wrestling, Thai boxing, and combat sambo where he became a world champion when he was 19 years old. This is a huge step up in competition for Nurmagomedov.

On the other hand, Sandhagen has fought the best of the best and has fought for the interim title in the UFC against a former UFC bantamweight champion, Petr Yan. The fight was extremely close with Yan managing to edge out a unanimous decision victory. Since that fight, Sandhagen has looked impressive, winning three bouts in a row. Early in his last fight, Sandhagen tore his triceps and was forced to grind out a win. That injury has kept Sandhagen out of action for nearly a year, and a win against Nurmagomedov might be the only thing standing between him and potential championship glory.

Sandhagen has good footwork, is hard to take down, and is much better on his feet than Nurmagomedov. He's a creative striker who uses his long reach effectively to outstrike opponents. At the beginning of his UFC career, Sandhagen had some problems with wrestling. Throughout his last few fights, it's evident that Sandhagen improved his ground game drastically, having used his wrestling a lot in his wins over Vera and Font. Sandhagen lands 5.33 significant strikes per minute with a 44% accuracy. Nurmagomedov lands 4.75 significant strikes with a 69% accuracy.

Sandhagen’s takedown defense is good at 64%. If Sandhagen can defend enough takedowns, he should accumulate enough damage on the feet to win this fight. He's most likely going to have an advantage when it comes to cardio as we've seen Nurmagomedov gas out in a three-round fight, and now he has to go five rounds.

Sandhagen needs to keep this fight standing if he wishes to win this. His footwork and striking should be the difference in this fight. He's also considered to be a finisher, and if he gets an opponent hurt, he's usually going to find a way to knock them out or submit them. That being said, I don't think that he'll be able to finish Nurmagomedov. My prediction is that Sandhagen is going to win via unanimous decision.

 

DraftKings MMA Middleweight - UFC DFS Lineup Picks

Shara Magomedov, $9,000 - vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk

Middleweight finishers Shara Magomedov and Michal Oleksiejczuk are set to square off in the co-main event of UFC Abu Dhabi. Originally, Nick Diaz and Vicente Luque were scheduled for the co-main spot, but that fell apart due to travel issues regarding Diaz. This fight was made on short notice, as both fought in June. Magomedov will look for his third UFC win while Oleksiejczuk will look to get back in the win column after being finished in back-to-back fights.

Magomedov has gone 2-0 through his first two UFC appearances. Just a month ago, at UFC Saudi Arabia, he defeated Antonio Trocoli via TKO in a short-notice, main-card bout. Known as a finisher and a striker, Magomedov is on a 13-fight win streak. Out of those 13 wins, Magomedov has finished 11 fights via knockout/TKO. He’s about as exciting as prospects come and he fights with a wild striking style that is unique and unpredictable. His ground game remains a question mark but I doubt Oleksiejczuk will even attempt a takedown in this fight.

Oleksiejczuk signed with the UFC in 2017 and has gone 7-6 with one NC. He moved down from light heavyweight to middleweight in 2022 but has had mixed results. He is 3-3 in his last six fights, with his three wins being against Chidi Njokuani, Cody Brundage, and Sam Alvey. The three setbacks came against Kevin Holland, Michel Pereira, and Caio Borralho. He’s a dangerous striker in his own right and has won the majority of his fights by knockout, usually occurring in the first round.

Oleksiejczuk is more than willing to stand and trade and that is exactly why he'll lose against Magomedov. The interesting thing is that while Oleksiejczuk has gotten hurt and rocked in most of his losses, he has still never actually been knocked out in the UFC. That being said, I think that Magomedov won't finish Oleksiejczuk but is going to pick him apart on the feet. My prediction is that the favorite, Magomedov, wins this fight via unanimous decision. Oleksiejczuk is a good striker, but I think Magomedov’s creativity will be too much for the Polish fighter.

 

DraftKings MMA Women's Strawweight - UFC DFS Lineup Picks

Mackenzie Dern, $8,200 - vs. Loopy Godinez

The second fight on the main card of UFC Abu Dhabi will see multiple-time jiu-jitsu world champion Mackenzie Dern take on Loopy Godinez. Both Dern and Godinez are looking to get back in the win column. Dern has lost back-to-back fights to Jessica Andrade and Amanda Lemos while Godinez has gone 1-1 in her last two fights, beating Tabatha Ricci by a split decision and most recently losing to Virna Jandiroba via unanimous decision.

Dern hasn't been in the best form lately. Back in November at UFC 295, Dern was finished by Andrade via second-round TKO. In her last bout, she was dominated over 15 minutes by Lemos. Against Andrade, she was easily hit and didn’t show any threat on the ground. She looked a little bit better against Lemos, but she was still making the same mistakes. Lemos easily out-pointed Dern on the feet and even managed to score a knockdown.

Godinez comes into this fight with an MMA record of 12-4 and is 7-4 in the UFC. She saw her four-fight winning streak snapped in her last bout, a close decision loss to Jandiroba that could've gone her way. Godinez is a strong wrestler with solid boxing, although, at times, she can be frustrating to watch as she was against Angela Hill where she was trading blows with Hill instead of using her wrestling skill set to the fullest. She has a striking accuracy of 48% and a takedown defense of 84%. Godinez has never been submitted in her career and it’ll be interesting how she fares against Dern, who is known for her ground game.

It would be in Godinez's best interest to keep this fight on the ground as Dern is extremely dangerous on the ground and will most likely have a grappling advantage. Interestingly enough, it seems like Godinez has problems with pure strikers or pure grapplers. Even though Godinez's takedown defense is 84%, I think Dern is going to find a way to take Godinez down. I don't think that she'll be able to finish her within 15 minutes. I predict Dern will beat Godinez via unanimous decision.

More DFS Analysis & Lineup Picks




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Daniel Suarez

Has Been Solid at Las Vegas in Next Gen Era
AJ Allmendinger

a Sneaky Option at Las Vegas
Kyle Busch

Struggles Likely to Continue for Kyle Busch at Las Vegas
Haydn Fleury

Injures Kneecap Saturday
Pyotr Kochetkov

Out for at Least One Week
Samuel Girard

Labeled as Week-to-Week
Jonas Brodin

Available Saturday
Evgenii Dadonov

to Miss at Least Two Games
Hampus Lindholm

Misses Saturday's Game
Vincent Trocheck

Out Week-to-Week
Bryan Rust

Ready for Season Debut Saturday
Dalton Kincaid

Questionable for Monday Night Showdown vs. Falcons
Deebo Samuel Sr.

Week 6 Status Uncertain, Washington Will "Take it into Monday"
Terry McLaurin

Ruled Out for Week 6
Gleyber Torres

Will Undergo Surgery to Repair Sports Hernia
Bryan Woo

Expected to be on Mariners' ALCS Roster
Owen Power

Joins Team for Trip to Boston
Zach Benson

Remains Out Saturday
Josh Norris

Not Expected to Play Saturday
Luke Evangelista

Set for Season Debut Saturday
Mackenzie Blackwood

Back at Practice
Dmitry Kulikov

Placed on Injured Reserve
Jonathan Drouin

Suspended for Saturday's Game
CFB

CJ Baxter to Miss Saturday's Game Against No. 6 Oklahoma
CFB

Syracuse QB Steve Angeli Will Miss Significant Time
Ja'Marr Chase

Expected to Play Against Packers
Cody Bellinger

Plans to Opt Out of Contract
MLB

Munetaka Murakami Will be Posted This Winter
Jauan Jennings

Questionable to Suit Up in Week 6
Brock Purdy

to Miss his Fourth Game of the Year in Week 6
Zay Flowers

Questionable to Play in Week 6 Against Rams
CeeDee Lamb

Officially Ruled Out for Week 6
Miles Sanders

Moved to Season-Ending Injured Reserve
Brock Bowers

Ruled Out For Week 6
Terry McLaurin

Misses Practice Again on Friday
Kyler Murray

Questionable for Week 6
Calvin Austin III

Ruled Out for Week 6
Nathan Eovaldi

has Hernia Surgery, Should be Ready for Spring Training
Jaylen Warren

Set to Return on Sunday
Mateusz Gamrot

Set For UFC Rio Main Event
Charles Oliveira

Returns At UFC Rio
Montel Jackson

Set For UFC Rio Co-Main Event
Deiveson Figueiredo

Returns At UFC Rio
Joel Álvarez

Joel Alvarez Set for his Welterweight Debut
Vicente Luque

A Huge Underdog
Deandre Ayton

Still Waiting to Build Chemistry With Lakers Stars
Mario Pinto

Looks To Remain Undefeated
Jhonata Diniz

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Quentin Johnston

Questionable to Play in Week 6 Due to Hamstring Injury
Kaan Ofli

Looks To Secure His First Octagon Win
Ricardo Ramos

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Alvin Kamara

Questionable to Play in Week 6 Due to Ankle Injury
Michael Aswell

Looks For His First UFC Win
Xavier Worthy

Returns to Practice on Friday, Expected to Play in Week 6
Lucas Almeida

Set To Open Up UFC Rio Main Card
VJ Edgecombe

Will Not Play on Friday
T.J. McConnell

Expected to Miss at Least a Month
Ben Sheppard

Unlikely to Play in Next Two Preseason Games
Brenton Strange

Doesn't Need Surgery, Sidelined at Least Five Weeks
Ja'Marr Chase

Questionable for Week 6 With Illness
Dylan Harper

in Line to Play in First Preseason Game
Chuba Hubbard

Ruled Out for Week 6
Mike Evans

Out for Another Week
CFB

North Carolina's Caleb Hood Retiring from College Football
CFB

Jeff Sims Likely to Start Against Utah
Filip Gustavsson

Shuts Door on Blues Thursday
Kyle Connor

Celebrates Extension With Seventh Career Hat Trick
Igor Shesterkin

Collects 22nd Career Shutout
Josh Norris

Sustains Upper-Body Injury Against Rangers
Evgenii Dadonov

Suffers Hand Injury
Hampus Lindholm

Exits With Injury Versus Blackhawks
CFB

Syracuse QB Steve Angeli Will Miss Remainder of 2025 Season With Torn Achilles
CFB

Sam Leavitt Not Expected to Play for Arizona State on Saturday
CFB

John Mateer Upgraded to Probable Ahead of Saturday's Red-River Shootout
VJ Edgecombe

Misses Practice Thursday
Jaylen Wells

To Have an Expanded Role in the Offense?
Drake Powell

Appears Ready for His Exhibition Debut
Egor Demin

Will Miss Friday's Exhibition Game
Joe Ingles

Shut Down for a Week
LeBron James

Will Miss at Least 3-4 Weeks
Tanner Scott

Removed From NLDS Roster After Lower-Body Procedure
CFB

Ryan Williams Will Be Available Against No. 14 Missouri On Saturday
Matisse Thybulle

Nursing Knee Soreness
Seth Curry

"Still Ramping Up" and Not Ready for Action
Jalen Suggs

Still Hasn't Been Cleared for Contact
Stephon Castle

Battling Knee Issue
Scottie Barnes

Dealing With Knee Problem
Jaylen Brown

Looks Sharp in Preseason Opener
CFB

John Mateer Officially Questionable Ahead of Saturday's Game vs. Texas
Will Smith

Catching in Game 3 of NLDS
CFB

North Carolina Discussing Buyout Option Of Coach Bill Belichick
Trendon Watford

Held Out of Practice on Wednesday
Joel Embiid

Takes Part in Practice on Wednesday
Paul George

Moving Closer to Return
Jackson Chourio

Back in Lineup for NLDS Game 3
Roki Sasaki

"Definitely the Primary Option" in Save Situations for Dodgers
T.J. McConnell

Sustains Hamstring Injury in Preseason Opener
Sahith Theegala

Still Uneven Heading to Japan
Nicolai Hojgaard

Trying to Pick Up Pieces After Last Three Efforts
Vince Whaley

Tries to Add on From Sanderson Farms Performance
Adam Scott

Struggling Some Heading to Baycurrent Classic
PGA

Chris Gotterup Expects to Contend at Baycurrent Classic
Si Woo Kim

Primed for Baycurrent Classic
Garrick Higgo

Finishes Second at Sanderson Farms Championship
Max Homa

Finishes Tied for 18th at Sanderson Farms Championship
Wyndham Clark

Misses The Cut at Omega European Masters
Rasmus Hojgaard

Finishes Tied For Third at Sanderson Farms Championship
Hideki Matsuyama

Finishes Tied for 13th at BMW PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele

Returns To Action After Ryder Cup
Jackson Chourio

Day-to-Day Heading into Game 3 of NLDS
Josh Naylor

Starting for Mariners in Game 3 of ALDS
CFB

John Mateer Likely to Play Against Texas?
Christopher Bell

Gives Shane van Gisbergen a Brief Challenge
Ross Chastain

Misses Round of 8 After Speeding Penalty and Failed Banzai Move
Austin Cindric

Unsurprisingly Fails to Advance to Round of 8
Ryan Preece

Improved Pace Continues at Charlotte Roval
Daniel Suarez

Runs Well, Overshadowed by Teammate and Replacement
Shane Van Gisbergen

Pulls Off His First Victory at the Charlotte Roval
Kyle Larson

Competitive Effort Leads to Runner-Up Finish at Charlotte Roval
Joey Logano

Sneaks Into the Round of Eight After the Charlotte Roval
Chris Buescher

Scores a Strong Top-Five Finish at Charlotte Roval
Jackson Chourio

in Starting Lineup for NLDS Game 2
CFB

Jermod McCoy Unlikely to Play Against Arkansas
CFB

Conner Weigman in Concussion Protocol
CFB

Florida State's Quindarrius Jones Set for Season-Ending Surgery
CFB

Mark Gronowski Viewed as Day-to-Day with Knee Injury
Alex Pereira

Becomes Two-Time Light-Heavyweight Champion
Magomed Ankalaev

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Cory Sandhagen

Gets Dominated In The UFC 320 Co-Main Event
Cory Sandhagen

Merab Dvalishvili Dominates Cory Sandhagen
Jiří Procházka

Jiri Prochazka Scores Comeback Win
Khalil Rountree Jr.

Suffers Third-Round Knockout Loss
Youssef Zalal

Gets First-Round Submission Win
Josh Emmett

Suffers First-Round Submission Loss
Abus Magomedov

Gets Submitted

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP