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This bantamweight main event at the Apex is all about momentum versus experience. Jacqueline Cavalcanti is riding a crazy hot streak, coming off that November win over Mayra Bueno Silva to make it five straight in the UFC. She's been grinding through the division with decision wins, staying busy and stacking victories. Meanwhile, Ketlen Vieira is trying to bounce back after dropping that split decision to Norma Dumont back in November. Before that loss, she beat Macy Chiasson at featherweight, showing she can still hang with tough competition. Here's the thing about Vieira.
Expect the pace to pick up in round three when both know it's close on the cards.
She's been in there with the absolute best. That fight against Kayla Harrison at UFC 307? She went three hard rounds with an Olympic gold medalist. She's got that Nova Uniao pedigree and knows how to grind out wins when she needs to. Remember when she went 3 for 3 on takedowns against Pannie Kianzad in London? The Brazilian can wrestle when the fight calls for it.
Cavalcanti from Syndicate MMA has been super active, racking up wins over Julia Avila, Nora Cornolle, and Josiane Nunes before that Bueno Silva victory. She's comfortable in those close fights where the judges get involved. Both fighters are orthodox strikers who like to work behind their jabs and mix in grappling when needed. This could come down to who wants it more over fifteen minutes.
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Ketlen Vieira's recent form
This bantamweight main event at the Apex is all about momentum versus experience. Jacqueline Cavalcanti is riding a crazy hot streak, coming off that November win over Mayra Bueno Silva to make it five straight in the UFC. She's been grinding through the division with decision wins, staying busy and stacking victories. Meanwhile, Ketlen Vieira is trying to bounce back after dropping that split decision to Norma Dumont back in November. Before that loss, she beat Macy Chiasson at featherweight, showing she can still hang with tough competition. Here's the thing about Vieira.
Expect the pace to pick up in round three when both know it's close on the cards.
She's been in there with the absolute best. That fight against Kayla Harrison at UFC 307? She went three hard rounds with an Olympic gold medalist. She's got that Nova Uniao pedigree and knows how to grind out wins when she needs to. Remember when she went 3 for 3 on takedowns against Pannie Kianzad in London? The Brazilian can wrestle when the fight calls for it.
Cavalcanti from Syndicate MMA has been super active, racking up wins over Julia Avila, Nora Cornolle, and Josiane Nunes before that Bueno Silva victory. She's comfortable in those close fights where the judges get involved. Both fighters are orthodox strikers who like to work behind their jabs and mix in grappling when needed. This could come down to who wants it more over fifteen minutes.
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Pace delta
+2.9 significant strikes/min
Jacqueline Cavalcanti averages 5.7 significant strikes per minute while Ketlen Vieira sits at 2.8.
AI confidence
76%
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