Featherweights
#6 FW | Arnold Allen (19-3, 10-2 UFC) vs. #10 FW | Giga Chikadze (15-3, 8-1 UFC)ODDS: Allen (-250), Chikadze (+205)
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Chikadze’s first two years in the UFC, from 2019 to 2021, were an impressive bit of business for someone who wasn’t even guaranteed to stay on the roster. A converted kickboxer, Chikadze’s wins prior to the UFC barely qualified as professional competition, and he got outwrestled and tapped out in his Contender Series tryout a year prior. However, the Georgian was able to upgrade his ground game from outright liability to passable, and as a result, everything clicked into place for a seven-fight winning streak. His distance-focused striking game might not have been the most efficient, but Chikadze’s sense of range and kicking speed were enough to discourage his opposition and eventually score some impressive knockouts. Chikadze’s momentum eventually halted with a one-sided loss at the hands of Kattar to kick off 2022. It’s impressive that he was able to survive five rounds, but Kattar’s durability and willingness to apply pressure—along with some wrestling—proved that while Chikadze is much improved, there are still some clear holes in his game under duress. Since then, it has essentially been a lost two and a half years due to injury, with Chikadze’s lone fight resulting in a decision win over Alex Caceres that saw him fight behind his usual form. This does look like another bad matchup for Chikadze similar to the Kattar fight, as Allen has the same level of impressive durability and ability to bring offense at all angles. Yet there is some intrigue since Allen doesn’t have Kattar’s temperament to just get after it and pressure Chikadze. For most of his career, Allen has been content to feel things out and solve problems, which figures to give Chikadze a lot of time and space to work with his best weapons. Fortunately for Allen, he has shown a much more willing propensity to blitz opponents and pour on offense in bunches in his last few fights, so that’s enough to give him the nod here, as those efforts should be successful. With that said, this could be a trickier fight than it appears on paper. The pick is Allen via decision.
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