My picks for the upcoming UFC Fight Night 225

I am unlikely to watch this live because since it is taking place in Singapore in their local evening time it will be on at silly o'clock in the morning for me. Perhaps I will end up catching the last couple of fights on the main card but getting up super early on a Saturday to watch a minor event isn't my idea of a good time. We'll see. If I wake up I'll watch it, if not, I'll catch the replay highlights.

I have my own picks for the major events though and I am betting with my head and not my heart in all of them. I am only making picks on the main card because I'll be honest and say that I don't even know who most of the people even are on the undercard.


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Parker Porter vs. Junior Tafa

Believe it or not this is in my mind the most difficult one to call on the entire main card. They both have very similar fight styles and both are going to gas quickly. They also both have the ability to completely clobber their opponent if a punch sneaks through. Sadly for both of these guys I don't really see either of them having much of a future at or near the top of the heavyweight division and they will likely always be a side-show. I don't believe either of them will ever see a main card on a pay-per-view. Sorry guys, but neither of you is good enough in the end.

This is more of a tossup than anything else but I believe Tafa has slightly better cardio and tactics so I am picking Junior Tafa

Erin Blanchfield vs. Taila Santos

Next we head over to the women's flyweight and this one was a lot easier to pick. Blanchfield is undefeated in UFC and 11-1 overall and Santos is in a bit of a slump. I believe that Santos was intentionally selected in order to give Blanchfield another "W" so that they can build something around her for a future PPV vs Shevchenko or perhaps just straight to the top to fight for the belt vs Grasso. Definitely picking Erin Blanchfield and I reckon it will be ended by submission before the end of round 2.

Fernie Garcia vs. Rinya Nakamura

Neither of these guys are what I would consider very good but in the case of Nakamura this could be because he hasn't been tested in the UFC fully. It is fairly obvious that he is on this card because he is one of the few Japanese fighters in the entire UFC roster and well, they want to feature some of Asia's own during the few instances that they have these events on that side of the planet. Garcia has never won in UFC despite an overall impressive 10-3 record throughout his career. There is a reason why the bookies have Nakamura as a -700 favorite. It would be very surprising to me if this goes out of the first round and the Japanese fighter will put his 2nd UFC win under his cap.

Nakamura for the win

Alex Caceres vs. Giga Chikadze

This is another "rigged" fight in my mind to favor Chikadze. He has a rather strange past with UFC in that he gives some good performances but so many of his fights had to be cancelled either due to his own health issues or because of Covid reasons. He hasn't fought since January of last year. Cacares is one of those guys that I can't believe he is still around in UFC and he is a grunt that gets put into fights and as mean as it is to say he is a bit of a "jobber" in that I believe he is set up to fail and that is just his job. With a 16-11 record with UFC Cacares seems very unlikely to win this. Some people might say "he has almost entirely wins over the past 3 years!" and you would be correct. But his victories were against nobodies and I can't even easily identify who most of them are. I'm going with Giga Chikadze with this one.

Anthony Smith vs. Ryan Spann

Up to this point I have been betting basically along the Vegas lines and that kind of seems lazy but I assure you my thoughts are based on my own opinions and here is proof of that. Ryan Spann is favored over Anthony Smith but I am going with Smith on this because he is a veteran and his back is against the wall with 2 consecutive losses in the past year. Fearing for his contract I believe he will beat Ryan Spann a second time just like he already did back in 2021. I'm going against the odds on this one and picking Anthony Smith

Max Holloway vs. Chan Sung Jung

This is the main event of the evening and a fight that I believe MMA fans around the world are looking forward to. Max Holloway is a legend of the sport and overall likeable guy. There is nothing to not like about "The Korean Zombie" either. However, I believe that Holloway is simply quite a lot better than Zombie, even though I would like to see Zombie win. I've got Holloway winning this one, and perhaps a rather quick victory at that.

Do you agree with my choices? Disagree? Let's argue in the comments!



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I'm excited to see Erin Blanchfield compete, Talia Santos can be a handful at times, should be a fun one!

Alex Caceres vs Giga Chikadze seems like a low-key important fight in the featherweight division, I'm fairly intrigued.

Holloway should run over the Zombie, but if Zombie could pull it off that would really be something. It would be a seriously signature win for Zombie. He's come up short in a lot of big fights. While it'd be cool and wild to see Zombie get a huge upset, Max is just too good in the end.

The early fights are gonna be hard to wake up for, maybe I'll try to at least catch the main event. Great post! I had no idea who was fighting other than Max and Zombie.

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I managed to wake up for some of the prelims but almost immediately regretted doing so. The main card was pretty damn solid and I loved the welcome that Zombie received by the crowd. There was a lot of respect between him and Max and it was a seriously good fight. I was disappointed that it ended the way it did because I've seen this happen to Zombie before. He goes wild with punches and even looks like he is on top but then in the fray he drops his guard and gets rocked. I think I speak for everyone when I say that I would have liked to have seen that go more rounds. It's a shame that he retired and I feel like he could continue further with his career but I did like that he said that he doesn't want to be number 3-10, he wants to be the best and had he won today that he would have continued. I think the tears by him and his team prove that this wasn't an easy decision for him to make. I also think that UFC was aware that this would be the case beforehand since they had a montage prepared and even played his entrance song AFTER the fight as he was leaving.

All of my picks were correct! Including the one that went against the experts in Vegas' advice. The fights didn't pan out exactly as I had thought especially the Erin Blanchfield fight which looked like it could have gone either way. She does NOT look ready for Shevchenko!

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I watched the last four fights, I believe they went on until about lunchtime. Yeah I was very sad when I saw Zombie go down like he did, but man I do respect him going for the win! Nice to see Max win during Hawaii's recent tragedy. Great work on those predictions!!

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It was one of the more exciting Fight Nights and they certainly did a lot more work on the card than they normally do for these things. This could have been a PPV honestly but I think they didn't do that with it because of the time zones.

Normally I don't even bother with Fight Nights because the cards are normally pretty terrible. This one shows that UFC does still give a crap about Asia.... just not enough to have a full PPV event there though.

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Yeah the UFC rarely going out to Asia is a bit odd now that I think about it, I guess One Championship is pretty dominant out there so maybe that's another more minor reason its not as often.

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I didn't even know there was fighting this weekend and will check the times if they fit into my sleep schedule or not. This is the biggest problem living in different time zones.

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Yeah for you, aside from the odd Fight Island PPV that they do in Abu Dhabi the times for the fights are always going to be kind of terrible. If I lived where you did I probably wouldn't watch nearly as many of them as I do. I guess this is one of the few benefits of being in USA, the fights tend to cater to our time zones.

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