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Preview: UFC Fight Night 216 ‘Cannonier vs. Strickland’

Oleksiejczuk vs. Brundage


Middleweights

Michal Oleksiejczuk (17-5, 5-3 UFC) vs. Cody Brundage (8-2, 2-1 UFC)

ODDS: Oleksiejczuk (-275), Brundage (+230)

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Early returns look good on Oleksiejczuk’s long-overdue cut to middleweight. Oleksiejczuk has been a strange fighter to track going back to his days at the regional level, where he did not exactly appear poised for success once he hit the UFC. His approach relied on absorbing damage from his opponents in the hopes that he could outlast them late. However, the same idea somehow worked in his UFC debut against Khalil Rountree, and with subsequent first-round knockouts of Gian Villante and Gadzhimurad Antigulov, Oleksiejczuk suddenly looked like a potential contender to watch. Yet, falling in love with the knockout may have been the worst thing to happen to “Hussar” in the short-term, as he was the one who wore himself out and got finished against Ovince St. Preux, then looked overaggressive in a quick loss to Jimmy Crute. Oleksiejczuk managed to right the ship with two balanced wins before getting stifled by Dustin Jacoby, after which he decided to go from a clearly undersized light heavyweight down to middleweight. Oleksiejczuk made his 185-pound debut in August by tearing through Sam Alvey, a performance which looked good but also came against one of the easier tests in the division. As such, Oleksiejczuk could look to prove a bit more in his new weight class here. Brundage looks to continue a surprisingly successful 2022 campaign after a disappointing UFC debut. A raw wrestler still building out his striking game, Brundage looked like the type of fighter who came to the UFC much too early and would suffer for it—an idea further solidified after a one-sided loss to Nick Maximov in his first trip to the Octagon. However, Brundage has persisted and pulled off two impressive finishes, grabbing a desperation guillotine as he was getting beaten by Dalcha Lungiambula before knocking out Tresean Gore in short order in July. Brundage is still obviously putting things together, but his prior success and the fact that he seems difficult to finish at middleweight should now give him enough slack to learn on the job in the UFC. This matchup essentially comes down to Oleksiejczuk’s ability to keep the fight standing if he cannot knock Brundage out. His takedown defense was not tested much at 205 pounds and looked poor when it was, but that part of the Pole’s game could be helped with more size parity down at middleweight. Oleksiejczuk could just show out in this one, but in a bit of a flier, the bet is that Brundage can make this ugly enough to find some wrestling success and take over the fight. The pick is Brundage via second-round submission.



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