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Preview: UFC 277 ‘Pena vs. Nunes 2’

Pantoja vs. Perez


Flyweights

#4 FLW | Alexandre Pantoja (24-5, 8-3 UFC) vs. #6 FLW | Alex Perez (24-6, 6-2 UFC)

ODDS: Pantoja (-180), Perez (+155)

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Perez certainly went from title challenger to forgotten man in record time. An early alum of Dana White’s Contender Series, Perez made his UFC debut in 2017 and slowly marched up the ranks with a powerful and pressure-heavy style, eventually earning a title shot at flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo in 2020. The fight itself was not anything much—Figueiredo scored a submission in just under two minutes—and then Perez immediately became an afterthought. Within days, Figueiredo was already booked for a title fight three weeks later against Brandon Moreno, setting the stage for the trilogy that would span over a year afterwards. Compounding the situation, Perez was kept out of action due to injuries, weight misses and repeated attempts to book a cursed pairing with Matt Schnell that constantly fell through. Over a year and a half later, Perez looks to rebound against Pantoja. Decorated prior to his own UFC debut in 2017, Brazil’s “Cannibal” consistently brought violence and excitement to his fights but struggled to get over the hump into the title picture until 2021. When Moreno won the title, Pantoja seemed set as top contender—he beat Moreno on “The Ultimate Fighter” in 2016 and again in a 2018 fight—but an injury took him out of the matchup and, once everything settled, somehow left him as the odd man out at the top of the division. Pantoja can still unlock his inner madman when pressed, but he has done a much better job of controlling himself in recent fights, which should serve him well in this clash. As someone who has split his time between flyweight and bantamweight, Perez tends towards the plodding but powerful side. With Pantoja now unlikely to throw himself into danger or a takedown, the Brazilian should be able to counter Perez and clip him at a much higher pace without having much fear of what comes his way. Pantoja’s speed and aggression appear to be a bad mix for Perez. The pick is Pantoja via clear decision.



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