Bantamweights
Kyler Phillips (11-2, 5-1 UFC) vs. #13 BW | Pedro Munhoz (20-8, 10-8 UFC)ODDS: Phillips (-238), Munhoz (+195)
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Phillips has won five of his six UFC bouts, but it speaks to the American’s talent that his Octagon campaign thus far feels like a bit of a disappointment. Phillips looked like a prospect to watch through two UFC fights but showed nothing that suggested he would be able to compete in a 2021 booking against Yadong Song, a surging talent who already looked every bit the future title contender. However, “The Matrix” showed up and had the most focused performance of his career, leveraging his speed to outmaneuver Song’s power-heavy approach, mixing in takedowns when needed and seemingly stealing the Chinese standout’s shine as the next great bantamweight contender. However, that still stands out as Phillips’ career peak three years later, despite his ensuing success. Phillips continues to show constant flashes of talent but has not applied his skills nearly as efficiently or consistently as he did in the Song win, resulting in fights that are messier than he need to be, even as he coasts to victory on his natural talent. Given his speed advantage here, there is a decent chance he fights poorly but still walks away with a victory and a ranking. Assuming he shows up in his usual form, Phillips gives his opponents so many opportunities that it is hard not to pick Munhoz, even if it could be a close and ugly fight. The pick is Munhoz via decision.
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