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Preview: UFC on ESPN 39

Nurmagomedov vs. Silva de Andrade


Bantamweights

Said Nurmagomedov (15-2, 4-1 UFC) vs. Douglas Silva de Andrade (28-4, 6-4 UFC)

ODDS: Nurmagomedov (-255), Silva de Andrade (+215)

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This should be an entertaining scrap and a solid test for a rising prospect in Nurmagomedov. Of no relation to Khabib Nurmagomedov and his kin, he is a rangy and creative striker who is at his best behind a variety of kicks; and while he does have the requisite wrestling and grappling chops, those are mostly in the name of keeping his fights standing or attempting a quick submission before returning things to the feet. Nurmagomedov’s rise through the bantamweight ranks has had some setbacks—he fought with a frustratingly low-output in his 2018 debut against Justin Scoggins, and Raoni Barcelos found some headway with constant pressure to hand Nurmagomedov his lone UFC loss—but the Russian does seem to have hit a new gear in his most recent efforts. They have been short affairs, but Nurmagomedov has shown improved pace and potency in quick wins over Mark Striegl and Cody Stamann, the latter via an impressively slick guillotine choke as Stamann attempted a takedown out of the gates. For a follow-up, Nurmagomedov draws Brazil’s Silva de Andrade, one of the more underrated perennially tough outs in a deep bantamweight division. “D Silva” is not a particularly technical fighter, but he makes things work through a combination of persistence, durability and elite-level athleticism, including the knockout power to end an opponent’s night if he catches him off-guard. Petr Yan has been the only fighter to outright break Silva de Andrade. Otherwise, even a win over the Brazilian has required some manner of fighting through constant discomfort. Silva de Andrade should have his moments, but Nurmagomedov’s ability to set a range should see him through vast swaths of this fight, as he should be able to pick the Brazilian off with some flurries of offense as Silva de Andrade attempts to charge forward. This should be a good test of Nurmagomedov’s cardio, but the pick is 15 minutes of excitement on route to a Nurmagomedov decision.



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