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Groovy Lando Vannata is back, and fans are hoping to see the wild, unpredictable fighter who made a name off highlight reel moments. The guy's had a rough stretch lately, dropping his last three including a decision loss to Daniel Zellhuber and getting caught in a guillotine by Charles Jourdain. But here's the thing, Lando's still dangerous when he lets his hands fly. That win over Yancy Medeiros showed he can still put on a show when he's feeling it, landing 100 strikes and getting the decision. Darrius Flowers is coming in with his own struggles.
If Lando's gonna pull off something crazy, it'll happen in the first two rounds when he's still loose and creative.
Beast Mode has dropped three straight, most recently getting caught in an arm triangle by Evan Elder and losing a decision to Michael Johnson before that. The Chicago fighter's been competitive but can't seem to close the deal. When he fought Jake Matthews, he was landing at 59% before getting choked out in the second round. He's got power and decent striking, but the finishing ability just hasn't been there. This is a classic crossroads fight for both guys.
Vannata's got the slicker striking and more creative offense when he's on, but Flowers brings that pressure and durability. Lando needs to stay loose and trust his instincts instead of getting dragged into a grind. Flowers has to push the pace and not give Groovy room to work his magic. Someone's streak is ending this weekend, and both guys desperately need it.
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Darrius Flowers's recent form
Groovy Lando Vannata is back, and fans are hoping to see the wild, unpredictable fighter who made a name off highlight reel moments. The guy's had a rough stretch lately, dropping his last three including a decision loss to Daniel Zellhuber and getting caught in a guillotine by Charles Jourdain. But here's the thing, Lando's still dangerous when he lets his hands fly. That win over Yancy Medeiros showed he can still put on a show when he's feeling it, landing 100 strikes and getting the decision. Darrius Flowers is coming in with his own struggles.
If Lando's gonna pull off something crazy, it'll happen in the first two rounds when he's still loose and creative.
Beast Mode has dropped three straight, most recently getting caught in an arm triangle by Evan Elder and losing a decision to Michael Johnson before that. The Chicago fighter's been competitive but can't seem to close the deal. When he fought Jake Matthews, he was landing at 59% before getting choked out in the second round. He's got power and decent striking, but the finishing ability just hasn't been there. This is a classic crossroads fight for both guys.
Vannata's got the slicker striking and more creative offense when he's on, but Flowers brings that pressure and durability. Lando needs to stay loose and trust his instincts instead of getting dragged into a grind. Flowers has to push the pace and not give Groovy room to work his magic. Someone's streak is ending this weekend, and both guys desperately need it.
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Lando Vannata's recent form
Pace delta
+1.4 significant strikes/min
Lando Vannata averages 4.5 significant strikes per minute while Darrius Flowers sits at 3.1.
AI confidence
94%
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