While Carnelossi was 12-1 at the time, she had mostly fought people with little-to-no experience and three opponents with losing records.
All Rights Reserved. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Preview and predictions for UFC on ESPN 8: Overeem vs. Harris, which features a heavyweight clash between Alistair Overeem and Walt Harris. It’s difficult to imagine her dropping this one. Due to these tragic circumstances, Saturday will be the first time Harris has been in the Octagon since last July. Anyone who has consistently followed Marley is way up. He was seen as a top contender after a five-fight win streak moved his record to 19-1. Harris will come out of the gate hot and try to score a quick finish, but Overeem expects this and will take his time, picking his opponent apart and dragging the fight into deep waters, where he either scores a knockout or wins by points.It’s unimaginable what Harris and his family have gone through in the last year, and it’s going to be a real test for him to channel all that grief into fighting focus, especially given the test in front of him. ET on both ESPN and ESPN+ with the preliminary card. Cortney Casey (-160) vs. Mara Romero Borella (+135) Don'tale Mayes (-110) vs. Rodrigo Nascimento (-110)College classes kick off with COVID-19 warnings, Plexiglas Harris won both of his bouts in 2019, scoring knockouts of Sergey Spivak and Aleksei Oleinik. Ten months is not exactly long enough to call out the potential for ring rust; we have seen many fighters out for that long with medical suspensions or straight-up injuries that perform better than ever upon their return to action. 8-ranked Overeem (45-18-1) is one of the most accomplished mixed martial artists in heavyweight history. In the co-main event, Claudia Gadelha (-240) faces Angela Hill (+200) in a matchup of bantamweight prospects. Gadelha picked up some steam after her second loss to then-champion Joanna Jędrzejczyk, but the Brazilian has now alternated between wins and losses in her last four bouts, with her last fight ending in a decision nod over Randa Markos in July 2019. But the Polish fighter rebounded with a pair of victories in 2019 and could return to the rankings with a third straight win. Before locking in your selections for Fight Night: Harris vs. Overeem, At UFC 249 last weekend, Marley told SportsLine members to back champion Henry Cejudo (-240) in his bantamweight title defense against former champ Dominick Cruz (+200). Most of her fights go the distance, and she has shown to be vulnerable on the ground. He hasn’t really faced someone with as accomplished striking as Overeem.The x-factor for Harris is the recent loss of his stepdaughter.
The Dutch fighter has split his last six UFC bouts, with all of the defeats coming by stoppage.Harris (13-7-1), ranked No. Harris has struggled with grapplers in the past, and Overeem has one of the most diverse skill sets ever seen in the division. ET, also on both ESPN and ESPN+. However, Overeem is also super pissed about the referee stopping his last fight with four seconds left, when he had a victory clean in the bag. You can We'll reveal one of Marley's UFC Fight Night selections here: He is backing Krzysztof Jotko (-150) to get his hand raised against Eryk Anders (+125) in a matchup of explosive middleweights on the main card. He was proven correct when Cejudo rattled Cruz with a knee to the face and finished him with ground-and-pound for a stoppage in the second round. He was a contributing writer for Ultimate MMA Magazine from 2010-2014. Prior to the UFC, the Brazilian had picked up wins over the likes of highly decorated Japanese competitor Ayaka Hamasaki, future Invicta champ Herica Tiburcio, and UFC and Bellator veteran Valérie Létourneau.Records aside, Hill’s wheelhouse is in the striking department.
All Rights Reserved. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Preview and predictions for UFC on ESPN 8: Overeem vs. Harris, which features a heavyweight clash between Alistair Overeem and Walt Harris. It’s difficult to imagine her dropping this one. Due to these tragic circumstances, Saturday will be the first time Harris has been in the Octagon since last July. Anyone who has consistently followed Marley is way up. He was seen as a top contender after a five-fight win streak moved his record to 19-1. Harris will come out of the gate hot and try to score a quick finish, but Overeem expects this and will take his time, picking his opponent apart and dragging the fight into deep waters, where he either scores a knockout or wins by points.It’s unimaginable what Harris and his family have gone through in the last year, and it’s going to be a real test for him to channel all that grief into fighting focus, especially given the test in front of him. ET on both ESPN and ESPN+ with the preliminary card. Cortney Casey (-160) vs. Mara Romero Borella (+135) Don'tale Mayes (-110) vs. Rodrigo Nascimento (-110)College classes kick off with COVID-19 warnings, Plexiglas Harris won both of his bouts in 2019, scoring knockouts of Sergey Spivak and Aleksei Oleinik. Ten months is not exactly long enough to call out the potential for ring rust; we have seen many fighters out for that long with medical suspensions or straight-up injuries that perform better than ever upon their return to action. 8-ranked Overeem (45-18-1) is one of the most accomplished mixed martial artists in heavyweight history. In the co-main event, Claudia Gadelha (-240) faces Angela Hill (+200) in a matchup of bantamweight prospects. Gadelha picked up some steam after her second loss to then-champion Joanna Jędrzejczyk, but the Brazilian has now alternated between wins and losses in her last four bouts, with her last fight ending in a decision nod over Randa Markos in July 2019. But the Polish fighter rebounded with a pair of victories in 2019 and could return to the rankings with a third straight win. Before locking in your selections for Fight Night: Harris vs. Overeem, At UFC 249 last weekend, Marley told SportsLine members to back champion Henry Cejudo (-240) in his bantamweight title defense against former champ Dominick Cruz (+200). Most of her fights go the distance, and she has shown to be vulnerable on the ground. He hasn’t really faced someone with as accomplished striking as Overeem.The x-factor for Harris is the recent loss of his stepdaughter.
The Dutch fighter has split his last six UFC bouts, with all of the defeats coming by stoppage.Harris (13-7-1), ranked No. Harris has struggled with grapplers in the past, and Overeem has one of the most diverse skill sets ever seen in the division. ET, also on both ESPN and ESPN+. However, Overeem is also super pissed about the referee stopping his last fight with four seconds left, when he had a victory clean in the bag. You can We'll reveal one of Marley's UFC Fight Night selections here: He is backing Krzysztof Jotko (-150) to get his hand raised against Eryk Anders (+125) in a matchup of explosive middleweights on the main card. He was proven correct when Cejudo rattled Cruz with a knee to the face and finished him with ground-and-pound for a stoppage in the second round. He was a contributing writer for Ultimate MMA Magazine from 2010-2014. Prior to the UFC, the Brazilian had picked up wins over the likes of highly decorated Japanese competitor Ayaka Hamasaki, future Invicta champ Herica Tiburcio, and UFC and Bellator veteran Valérie Létourneau.Records aside, Hill’s wheelhouse is in the striking department.