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T. Wrecks is back and riding serious momentum after two straight first-round finishes that have everyone talking. McKinney's been an absolute problem lately - he guillotined Borshchev in under a minute back in June, then knocked out Hadzovic with ground and pound in February. The dude's finished four of his last five wins in the opening round, and that switch stance keeps guys guessing until it's too late. Chris Duncan's no pushover though.
The Scottish fighter just pulled off a huge upset decision over Mateusz Rebecki in August, then choked out Jordan Vucenic in London back in March. Duncan's got three straight wins and he's dangerous with that guillotine - he's hit it twice in his last four fights. Training at American Top Team has clearly sharpened his game. Here's the thing - both these guys love to get after it early. McKinney's a wild finisher who comes out swinging and hunting necks, while Duncan's shown he can hang in firefights and capitalize when guys get reckless.
McKinney's got that scary power and those slick submissions, but Duncan's proven he can survive early storms and find his openings. This feels like a classic striker versus grappler battle, except both dudes can finish it anywhere. The lightweight division's watching this one close. McKinney needs to prove that loss to Ribovics was just a speed bump, while Duncan's trying to show his win streak isn't a fluke.


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If this fight makes it past the first five minutes, someone seriously miscalculated their opponent.

Terrance McKinney finish map

Terrance McKinney breakdown
T. Wrecks is back and riding serious momentum after two straight first-round finishes that have everyone talking. McKinney's been an absolute problem lately - he guillotined Borshchev in under a minute back in June, then knocked out Hadzovic with ground and pound in February. The dude's finished four of his last five wins in the opening round, and that switch stance keeps guys guessing until it's too late. Chris Duncan's no pushover though.
The Scottish fighter just pulled off a huge upset decision over Mateusz Rebecki in August, then choked out Jordan Vucenic in London back in March. Duncan's got three straight wins and he's dangerous with that guillotine - he's hit it twice in his last four fights. Training at American Top Team has clearly sharpened his game. Here's the thing - both these guys love to get after it early. McKinney's a wild finisher who comes out swinging and hunting necks, while Duncan's shown he can hang in firefights and capitalize when guys get reckless.
McKinney's got that scary power and those slick submissions, but Duncan's proven he can survive early storms and find his openings. This feels like a classic striker versus grappler battle, except both dudes can finish it anywhere. The lightweight division's watching this one close. McKinney needs to prove that loss to Ribovics was just a speed bump, while Duncan's trying to show his win streak isn't a fluke.
If this fight makes it past the first five minutes, someone seriously miscalculated their opponent.

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Chris Duncan breakdown
Pace delta
+1.6 significant strikes/min
Terrance McKinney averages 5.8 significant strikes per minute while Chris Duncan sits at 4.2.
AI confidence
76%
Probability weighting from the AgentMMA simulator.
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