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Preview: UFC on ESPN 39 Prelims

Gore vs. Brundage


Middleweights

Tresean Gore (3-1, 0-1 UFC) vs. Cody Brundage (7-2, 1-1 UFC)

ODDS: Gore (-125), Brundage (+105)

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Gore almost surely made it to the UFC much too early, but there is still some potential for him to turn the corner while on the roster. Gore was a standout on the most recent season of “The Ultimate Fighter”—he earned a spot in the final before being unable to compete due to injury—mostly thanks to his impressive physicality. His UFC debut in February against season winner Bryan Battle laid bare the flaws in his game. Gore shows some nuclear knockout power at times, but takes a low-output approach that just gives away rounds when he is unable to find a finish. With some more experience, Gore should be able to hone his craft in a way that is truly dangerous, but it might be an uphill battle inside the Octagon, as the UFC represents a huge jump up from Gore’s previous fights, which were against the absolute lowest level of regional competition. He could still make something happen against Brundage, however. Brundage is another relatively raw fighter in a familiar mold, a former wrestler who has done a solid job building out his striking game. Even so, he still relies greatly on his ability to take his opponents down. To his credit, Brundage looks to have the requisite heart to gut through whatever obstacles come along his path. He got stopped by William Knight on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2020 but worked through exhaustion in an ugly loss to Nick Maximov in his UFC debut and withstood an absolute beating to score a come-from-behind guillotine over Dalcha Lungiambula in March. Brundage still has a relatively straightforward approach and should meet Gore head-on, which could get him absolutely obliterated. However, between the durability he has shown and Gore’s worrying inability to pull the trigger at times, the bet is that Brundage can establish a wrestling advantage early and get the ball rolling to a win before things start to go south. The pick is Brundage via second-round submission.



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