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Former Cage Warriors champion Jordan Vucenic will look to get back in the win column when he takes on Chris Duncan on the main card of UFC London. Vucenic was last seen at UFC Abu Dhabi where he made his promotional debut. He was defeated in his UFC debut by Guram Kutateladze via unanimous decision. DraftKings sees Vucenic as the favorite with a salary of $9,300. Throughout his UFC career, he averages 41.2 fantasy points per contest.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Morgan Charriere and Nathaniel Wood are set to open up the UFC London main card on Saturday. In his last bout, Charriere got back in the win column by defeating Gabriel Miranda via second-round knockout at UFC Paris. Prior to that bout, Charriere was defeated by Chepe Mariscal via split decision. Since joining the promotion in 2023, Charriere has gone 2-1. DraftKings sees Charriere as the favorite with a salary of $8,700. Throughout his UFC career of three bouts, he averages 88.4 fantasy points per contest.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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On Saturday, Nathaniel Wood will open the UFC London main card against Morgan Charriere. Wood was last seen in action at UFC 304, where he got back in the win column by beating Daniel Pineda via unanimous decision. He is 4-1 since moving to featherweight in 2022. DraftKings sees Wood as the underdog with a salary of $7,500. Throughout his UFC career of nine bouts, Wood averages 79.8 fantasy points per contest.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Roman Dolidze scored a unanimous decision win over Marvin Vettori in the main event of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. After five rounds, Dolidze did enough to win a unanimous decision win over Vettori to get his revenge after their first clash at UFC 286. In their first meeting, which was a three-round contest, Vettori landed 106 significant strikes, while Dolidze landed 71. On Saturday, which was a five-round matchup, Dolidze landed 141 significant strikes to Vettori's 111. With the win, Dolidze improved to 15-3 as a pro and 9-3 in the UFC. --Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Marvin Vettori suffered a unanimous decision loss to Roman Dolidze in the main event of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. Vettori landed what was arguably the fight's most significant strike blow in the third round, wobbling Dolidze with a strike which forced the Georgian to shoot a takedown to avoid further damage. But in the end, Vettori didn't do enough to win the fight. In 25 minutes of action, Vettori landed 111 significant strikes. Vettori, who had not fought since he dropped a decision to Jared Cannonier in June 2023, is on a two-fight losing skid and 2-4 in his last six.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos suffered a second-round TKO loss to Chidi Njokuani in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. In the second round, Njokuani was able to grab a hold of dos Santos' neck during a clinch and land a vicious left knee to the chin of Dos Santos knocking him down instantly. After that, Njokuani followed up with elbows, forcing the referee to stop the fight. By losing, Zaleski dos Santos falls to 1-2-1 in his most recent four. In 7:19 of action, Zaleski dos Santos landed a takedown and 17 significant strikes. With the loss, Zaleski dos Santos dropped to 25-9-1 as a pro and 11-5-1 in the UFC.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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In the co-main event of UFC Vegas 104, Chidi Njokuani defeated Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos by a second-round TKO. In the second round, Njokuani landed a devastating knee, sending Zaleski dos Santos crashing to the mat. Njokuani then followed up with elbows, forcing referee Mark Smith to stop the fight. By beating Zaleski dos Santos, Njokuani extended his win streak to three. Since moving down to welterweight, Njokuani has gone 3-0. In 7:19 of action, Njokuani landed 46 significant strikes. With the win, Njokuani improved to 25-10 as a pro and is now 5-3 in the UFC.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Kurt Holobaugh wasn't able to walk out victorious after his UFC Vegas 104 main card bout against Alexander Hernandez as he was defeated via unanimous decision. Throughout 15 minutes, Holobaugh outstruck Hernandez and was better on the feet but Hernandez was able to outwrestle him. In 15 minutes of action, Holobaugh landed 71 significant strikes, compared to Hernandez who landed 59. Holobaugh is 2-2 in his second UFC stint. With the loss, Holobaugh dropped to 21-9 as a pro and is 2-6 in the UFC.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Alexander Hernandez picked up a unanimous decision victory over Kurt Holobaugh on the main card of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. By defeating Holobaugh, Hernandez has won back-to-back fights. In 15 minutes of action, Hernandez landed four takedowns and 59 significant strikes compared to Holobaugh who landed 71. With the win, Johnson improved to 16-8 as a pro and is 8-7 in the UFC. --Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Cody Gibson suffered a second-round submission loss to Da'Mon Blackshear on the main card of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. Gibson started strong and had some solid moments against Blackshear but he couldn't keep up the pace. After taking Blackshear down, Blackshear reversed positions and landed a kimura submission to finish Gibson. In 9:09 of action, Gibson landed a takedown and 45 significant strikes. With the loss, Gibson is 21-11 as a pro and 3-6 in the UFC.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Da'Mon Blackshear scored a second-round submission victory over Cody Gibson on the main card of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. Blackshear survived an early storm from Gibson and after getting taken down, Blackshear reversed position and ended on top of Gibson before submitting him with a kimura submission. With the victory, Blackshear has now won back-to-back fights. In 9:09 of action, Blackshear has landed 13 significant strikes. With the win, Blackshear improved to 16-7-1 as a pro and is 4-3-1 in the UFC.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Brendson Ribeiro scored a second-round submission win over Diyar Nurgozhay on the main card of UFC Vegas 104 on Saturday. At the 1:28 mark of the second round, Ribeiro went after a kimura to submit Nurgozhay. This was Ribeiro's second consecutive win and his third in the last five bouts. In 6:28 of action, Ribeiro landed 28 significant strikes. With the win, Ribeiro improved to 17-7 as a pro and is 2-2 in the UFC.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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In his UFC debut on the main card of UFC 104, Diyar Nurgozhay suffered a second-round submission loss to Brendson Ribeiro. Nurgozhay missed weight by 4.5 pounds for Saturday's matchup. The fight was moved from light heavyweight to 210.5lb catchweight. In 6:28 of action, Nurgozhay landed two takedowns and 17 significant strikes. With the loss, Nurgozhay fell to 10-1 as a pro.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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On Saturday, Seung Woo Choi suffered a first-round TKO loss to Kevin Vallejos on the main card opener of UFC Vegas 104. Choi threw a right hand but was dropped when Vallejos landed a counter right. Vallejos then followed up with ground and pound, finishing Choi. Choi was coming off a TKO loss to Steve Garcia in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 94. Choi has gone 1-5 in his last six bouts. In 3:09 of action, Choi landed 16 significant strikes. --Alen KurbasicSource: UFC
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Kevin Vallejos made his UFC debut at UFC Vegas 104, winning by TKO over Seung Woo Choi in the first round. Once Vallejos found his timing, he slipped Choi's right hand to land a right hand of his own, dropping Choi before finishing him with ground and pound. In 3:09 of action, Vallejos landed 14 significant strikes. With the victory, Vallejos got back in the win column and improved to 15-1 as a pro. Vallejos' performance was a strong opening statement to his UFC career.--Alen KurbasicSource: UFC

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