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This light heavyweight scrap has serious chaos energy written all over it. Dominick Reyes is riding a wild three fight win streak after knocking out Dustin Jacoby, Anthony Smith, and Nikita Krylov in the first round of each fight. That's three straight first round finishes, all by punches. Then he ran into Carlos Ulberg in September and got stopped himself in the first. Johnny Walker just bounced back from back to back knockout losses to Ankalaev and Oezdemir by finishing Zhang Mingyang in the second round last August. Both guys have serious power and questionable chins at this point in their careers. Here's the thing about this matchup. When Reyes is on, he's absolutely devastating with that southpaw power.
Expect fireworks early because both guys come out hunting for the finish and someone's chin is getting tested hard.
He cracked Smith with 172 total strikes before finishing him on the ground in round two back in December 2024, showing he can mix it up when needed. Walker's always been a live wire, unpredictable and dangerous, but he's also been on the wrong end of some brutal knockouts. That Ankalaev loss in January 2024 was rough, and Oezdemir caught him clean just a few months later. The technical breakdown is pretty straightforward. Reyes has that heavy left hand and solid boxing fundamentals from southpaw. Walker's more wild and creative with his striking, throws weird stuff you don't see coming. Both guys hunt for the finish, neither one's looking to play it safe. Reyes landed 74% of his strikes against Smith, Walker hit 73% against Zhang.
They both come to bang. This feels like a fight where someone's getting slept. Two guys with knockout power and recent evidence their chins aren't bulletproof anymore. The UFC 327 card in Miami is just two days away now, and this one's sitting alongside other bangers on the card. Fans are hyped because this one probably doesn't see the judges. The winner of this scrap could be looking at some interesting opportunities in the light heavyweight division. CBS Sports recently floated the idea of either Reyes or Walker potentially facing Reinier de Ridder next, depending on who comes out on top in Miami. That's the kind of matchup that could push someone back into real contention.
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Dominick Reyes's recent form
This light heavyweight scrap has serious chaos energy written all over it. Dominick Reyes is riding a wild three fight win streak after knocking out Dustin Jacoby, Anthony Smith, and Nikita Krylov in the first round of each fight. That's three straight first round finishes, all by punches. Then he ran into Carlos Ulberg in September and got stopped himself in the first. Johnny Walker just bounced back from back to back knockout losses to Ankalaev and Oezdemir by finishing Zhang Mingyang in the second round last August. Both guys have serious power and questionable chins at this point in their careers. Here's the thing about this matchup. When Reyes is on, he's absolutely devastating with that southpaw power.
Expect fireworks early because both guys come out hunting for the finish and someone's chin is getting tested hard.
He cracked Smith with 172 total strikes before finishing him on the ground in round two back in December 2024, showing he can mix it up when needed. Walker's always been a live wire, unpredictable and dangerous, but he's also been on the wrong end of some brutal knockouts. That Ankalaev loss in January 2024 was rough, and Oezdemir caught him clean just a few months later. The technical breakdown is pretty straightforward. Reyes has that heavy left hand and solid boxing fundamentals from southpaw. Walker's more wild and creative with his striking, throws weird stuff you don't see coming. Both guys hunt for the finish, neither one's looking to play it safe. Reyes landed 74% of his strikes against Smith, Walker hit 73% against Zhang.
They both come to bang. This feels like a fight where someone's getting slept. Two guys with knockout power and recent evidence their chins aren't bulletproof anymore. The UFC 327 card in Miami is just two days away now, and this one's sitting alongside other bangers on the card. Fans are hyped because this one probably doesn't see the judges. The winner of this scrap could be looking at some interesting opportunities in the light heavyweight division. CBS Sports recently floated the idea of either Reyes or Walker potentially facing Reinier de Ridder next, depending on who comes out on top in Miami. That's the kind of matchup that could push someone back into real contention.
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Johnny Walker's recent form
Pace delta
+1.3 significant strikes/min
Dominick Reyes averages 5.4 significant strikes per minute while Johnny Walker sits at 4.1.
AI confidence
77%
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