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Two undefeated flyweights are about to throw their perfect records on the line in Miami at UFC 327. DongHun Choi just starched Kiru Sahota in the first round back in Macau last November, landing a brutal punch that ended things at 2:36. Meanwhile, Andre Lima has been on an absolute tear, racking up four straight UFC wins including a slick rear naked choke over Daniel Barez in March. The Brazilian hasn't seen a loss yet in his career, and he's finishing dudes left and right. Here's what makes this matchup so interesting.
If Choi doesn't catch him early, Lima's pressure and grappling could take over in rounds two and three.
Choi is a switch stance fighter who can crack from either side, and that knockout power is legit. Lima brings that classic Brazilian jiu jitsu game but he's not just a grappler anymore. He's shown he can grind out decisions when needed, like that unanimous nod over Felipe dos Santos, but he's also got that killer instinct to hunt the finish. Remember that wild DQ win over Igor Severino? Dude literally bit Lima and still lost.
The big question is whether Choi's power can keep Lima honest on the feet, or if the Brazilian can drag this to the mat and work his magic. Lima's been super active, four fights in less than two years, while Choi's had more time between scraps. Someone's zero has got to go, and the Kaseya Center crowd in Miami is about to witness which undefeated streak survives.
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DongHun Choi's recent form
Two undefeated flyweights are about to throw their perfect records on the line in Miami at UFC 327. DongHun Choi just starched Kiru Sahota in the first round back in Macau last November, landing a brutal punch that ended things at 2:36. Meanwhile, Andre Lima has been on an absolute tear, racking up four straight UFC wins including a slick rear naked choke over Daniel Barez in March. The Brazilian hasn't seen a loss yet in his career, and he's finishing dudes left and right. Here's what makes this matchup so interesting.
If Choi doesn't catch him early, Lima's pressure and grappling could take over in rounds two and three.
Choi is a switch stance fighter who can crack from either side, and that knockout power is legit. Lima brings that classic Brazilian jiu jitsu game but he's not just a grappler anymore. He's shown he can grind out decisions when needed, like that unanimous nod over Felipe dos Santos, but he's also got that killer instinct to hunt the finish. Remember that wild DQ win over Igor Severino? Dude literally bit Lima and still lost.
The big question is whether Choi's power can keep Lima honest on the feet, or if the Brazilian can drag this to the mat and work his magic. Lima's been super active, four fights in less than two years, while Choi's had more time between scraps. Someone's zero has got to go, and the Kaseya Center crowd in Miami is about to witness which undefeated streak survives.
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Pace delta
+0.5 significant strikes/min
DongHun Choi averages 4.5 significant strikes per minute while Andre Lima sits at 4.1.
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81%
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