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Shanelle Dyer steps into the Octagon for her UFC debut, and honestly, we don't know much about what "Nightmare" brings to the table. No UFC tape to study, no recent fights on record. That's the kind of mystery that either ends in a shocking upset or a harsh welcome to the big show. Ravena Oliveira is coming off back to back losses, and that's gotta be weighing on her. She got submitted by Stephanie Luciano in Vancouver last October, caught in a rear naked choke in the third round after landing just 31% of her strikes. Before that, she went the distance with Tainara Lisboa but lost a clear decision despite actually landing 70% of her shots and controlling over five minutes of cage time.
If Oliveira's grappling struggles continue, Dyer could capitalize early, but expect the Brazilian to push hard in the third if it gets there.
The grappling has been her downfall lately. This is a massive spot for both women. Oliveira needs to stop the bleeding and get back in the win column before the UFC starts having conversations she doesn't want to hear. For Dyer, it's all about making a statement. Debut fights are everything. You either announce yourself as a problem or you become a footnote.
The pressure is real here. Oliveira's got the experience edge, but she's also got losses stacking up. Dyer's got nothing to lose and everything to prove. That's a dangerous combination when someone's fighting for their UFC life.
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Shanelle Dyer steps into the Octagon for her UFC debut, and honestly, we don't know much about what "Nightmare" brings to the table. No UFC tape to study, no recent fights on record. That's the kind of mystery that either ends in a shocking upset or a harsh welcome to the big show. Ravena Oliveira is coming off back to back losses, and that's gotta be weighing on her. She got submitted by Stephanie Luciano in Vancouver last October, caught in a rear naked choke in the third round after landing just 31% of her strikes. Before that, she went the distance with Tainara Lisboa but lost a clear decision despite actually landing 70% of her shots and controlling over five minutes of cage time.
If Oliveira's grappling struggles continue, Dyer could capitalize early, but expect the Brazilian to push hard in the third if it gets there.
The grappling has been her downfall lately. This is a massive spot for both women. Oliveira needs to stop the bleeding and get back in the win column before the UFC starts having conversations she doesn't want to hear. For Dyer, it's all about making a statement. Debut fights are everything. You either announce yourself as a problem or you become a footnote.
The pressure is real here. Oliveira's got the experience edge, but she's also got losses stacking up. Dyer's got nothing to lose and everything to prove. That's a dangerous combination when someone's fighting for their UFC life.
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Pace delta
+1.4 significant strikes/min
Ravena Oliveira averages 1.4 significant strikes per minute while Shanelle Dyer sits at 0.0.
AI confidence
80%
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