Featherweights
Youssef Zalal (15-5-1, 5-3-1 UFC) vs. Jack Shore (17-2, 6-2 UFC)ODDS: Zalal (-258), Shore (+210)
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Inactivity has dulled Shore’s momentum in recent years, but through 2022, “Tank” looked like one of the bantamweight division’s top young prospects. The Welshman didn’t have elite-level athleticism, but he could consistently overwhelm opponents with a steady pressure game, eventually getting his striking and wrestling humming by the third round of his fights. After Shore suffered his first loss to Ricky Simon, a better athlete who could overpower him as a wrestler, he announced a move up to 145 pounds, which hasn’t done much to change the overall outlook of his career. His physicality has held up surprisingly well when he has attempted to go strength-for-strength with featherweights, but a May loss to Joanderson Brito showed that he will still struggle to compete with more explosive opponents, as things were going south even before their fight ended in a controversial cut stoppage. Shore figures to be powerful and practiced enough to at least take Zalal’s weapons on the mat—if the Factory X rep scores another submission here, it will be a particularly impressive piece of work—but this still looks like the Moroccan’s fight to lose on the feet, owing to his combination of size and speed. If there’s a concern from the Zalal corner, it’s that this figures to be the first time in a while that he will be forced to keep up his pace for three rounds, but the read is that he can get this over the finish line. The pick is Zalal via decision.
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