#2. Clay Guida vs. Claudio Puelles
This right here is a very interesting one. The tenured veteran is taking on a streaking 26-year-old. Claudio Puelles entered the UFC in 2016 and despite losing his debut, he's proven himself to be a problem in the lightweight division as he's now won four in a row.
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However, this is quite the leap up in competition. Clay Guida may be 40 years old and on the last fight of his contract, but he seems to only be getting better. 2-1 in his last three, he's looked phenomenal in all of these bouts, including the controversial split decision that he lost to the undefeated Olympian, Mark Madsen.
This fight is sure to hit the mat. Guida candidly spoke about his passion for wrestling and how it's gotten him this far in life. "Live by the sword, die by the sword" - this rings very true with 'The Carpenter', for most of his losses come from grappling exchanges. The scrambles in this fight should make for quite an entertaining bout.
#1. Lando Vannata vs. Charles Jourdain
To anyone who appreciates high-level striking, I implore you to watch this fight. Lando Vannata kicked in the doors with a short notice UFC debut against none other than the legend himself, Tony Ferguson.
Though the debut didn't go exactly how 'Groovy' would've liked, the fight was about the best performance one could have without winning. Beyond this bout, Vannata proved that his debuting performance wasn't a fluke. He's since turned in many battles and highlight reel moments.
His opponent, Canada's Charles Jourdain, is quite the fighter himself. He's put on some great performances against Andre Fili, Julian Erosa and, most recently, Andrew Ewell. Finishing 11 of his 12 wins, this bout should be wild for as long as it lasts.