UFC Fight Night 175 co-main event
This weekend, Saturday night, the world’s No. 1 promotion will host its fifth consecutive tournament at UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The UFC Fight Night 175 card features several named fighters, including a former promotional champion and an ex-title contender.
Former UFC welterweight champion Lawler will replace the ill Jeff Neal to take on Magni.
Undoubtedly, Lawler is coming to the end of his UFC career. He is 38 years old, he has not fought for over a year and has not won for over three years. After beating Donald Cerrone in July 2017, Ruthless lost consecutively to Rafael dos Anjos, Ben Askren and Colby Covington. Lawler lost to the latter terribly one-sided.
Magni is the fresher fighter in the pair. He will hold his third fight in 2020, having previously outplayed Li Jingliang and Tony Martin.
Prediction for the fight
The big question is how much gas is left in Lawler’s tank? He is one of the greatest strikers in the history of the UFC welterweight division, capable of knocking out almost any punch.
Magni’s height (191 cm) makes him a very difficult striker, who also does not get lost on the ground. He also has some of the best cardio in the division.
As mentioned above, Lawler’s best years are behind him. He still has chances to knock out the opponent early in the fight, but if Magny manages to avoid this, then he has everything to win, especially if he uses takedowns.
Magni win on points
Main card
Anthony Smith – Alexander Rakic
Robbie Lawler – Neil Magny
Kim Ji Yong – Alexa Grasso
Ricardo Lamas – Bill Algeo
Magomed Ankalaev – Ion Kutselaba
preliminary card
Maki Pitolo – Impa Kasanganai
Mallory Martin – Hannah Cifers
Alessio Di Chirico – Zach Cummings
Glade Viana – Emily Whitmire
Sean Brady – Christian Aguilera
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