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Kaan Ofli is riding some serious momentum right now. The Australian just went into enemy territory in Rio and choked out Ricardo Ramos in the first round with a slick rear naked choke. Before that, he grinded out a majority decision win over Yizha back home in Sydney at UFC 325. Two straight wins at featherweight, and suddenly "Genghis" is looking like a problem for anyone in the division. Javier Reyes is coming off his own statement win, finishing Douglas Silva de Andrade with ground and pound from back control in Mexico City.
If either guy gets top position or locks in a submission, this one could end in a hurry.
That was a nasty finish, stopping a tough veteran in under five minutes. Both guys are clearly hunting finishes and neither one seems interested in playing it safe. Here's the thing though. Ofli's had some trouble with his wrestling, going 0 for 7 on takedowns against Yizha and 0 for 6 against Muhammad Naimov in that loss last February. His striking is solid, landing at 46 to 59 percent in those fights, but if Reyes can get this to the mat like he did against Silva de Andrade, things could get interesting.
Ofli showed he's dangerous with submissions when he gets the chance, but he's gotta find a way to control where this fight happens. Both fighters are looking to keep their winning streaks alive and make noise in a stacked featherweight division. Someone's momentum is about to hit a wall.
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Kaan Ofli breakdown
Kaan Ofli's recent form
Kaan Ofli is riding some serious momentum right now. The Australian just went into enemy territory in Rio and choked out Ricardo Ramos in the first round with a slick rear naked choke. Before that, he grinded out a majority decision win over Yizha back home in Sydney at UFC 325. Two straight wins at featherweight, and suddenly "Genghis" is looking like a problem for anyone in the division. Javier Reyes is coming off his own statement win, finishing Douglas Silva de Andrade with ground and pound from back control in Mexico City.
If either guy gets top position or locks in a submission, this one could end in a hurry.
That was a nasty finish, stopping a tough veteran in under five minutes. Both guys are clearly hunting finishes and neither one seems interested in playing it safe. Here's the thing though. Ofli's had some trouble with his wrestling, going 0 for 7 on takedowns against Yizha and 0 for 6 against Muhammad Naimov in that loss last February. His striking is solid, landing at 46 to 59 percent in those fights, but if Reyes can get this to the mat like he did against Silva de Andrade, things could get interesting.
Ofli showed he's dangerous with submissions when he gets the chance, but he's gotta find a way to control where this fight happens. Both fighters are looking to keep their winning streaks alive and make noise in a stacked featherweight division. Someone's momentum is about to hit a wall.
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Javier Reyes breakdown
Javier Reyes's recent form
Pace delta
+6.6 significant strikes/min
Javier Reyes averages 8.9 significant strikes per minute while Kaan Ofli sits at 2.3.
AI confidence
83%
Probability weighting from the AgentMMA simulator.
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