Middleweights
Michel Pereira (29-11, 7-2 UFC) vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (19-6, 7-4 UFC)ODDS: Pereira (-148), Oleksiejczuk (+124)
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Oleksiejczuk is an interesting next test to see how well Pereira’s game will work going forward, though the Pole seems to be in the middle of trying to figure things out himself. Oleksiejczuk did not look impressive at all heading into a late-notice UFC debut against Khalil Rountree in 2017. His regional success relied heavily on his ability to absorb offense and outlast his opponents—an approach that simply figured to get him knocked out by better opposition. Yet that never happened. He proved surprisingly able to absorb everything Rountree threw his way, then went on to become a knockout threat himself as a quick boxer, finishing Gian Villante and Gadzhimurad Antigulov in short order. In a cruel twist, Oleksiejczuk fell in love with the knockout and essentially became the type of fighter he always used to beat, burning himself out in a few losses and finding middling success until cutting down to middleweight in 2022. Oleksiejczuk’s middleweight career has been a bit hard to parse. He has knocked out three of his four opponents but still reads as an underwhelming athlete, and he had to come back from the brink of destruction against Chidi Njokuani in August. Oleksiejczuk brings the type of pace and pressure that should make this an excellent fight if it goes any length of time, but that hinges on his ability to absorb his opponent’s offense once again. The call is that Pereira is finally the man with the power to earn that stoppage. The pick is Pereira via first-round knockout.
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