UFC PHILADELPHIA ADDS KEVIN HOLLAND VS. GERALD MEERSCHAERT

The UFC is led back into the City of Brotherly Love later this month, and a couple fights are inserted on short notice. UFC on ESPN two happens March 30 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, along with my first thoughts on these new bouts are below.
Kevin Holland vs. Gerald Meerschaert, UFC on ESPN 2 Middleweights Kevin Holland Gerald Meerschaert are set to battle at UFC on ESPN 2 in what ought to be an enjoyable fight for the fans. The Philly Voice broke the news. Holland (13-4) fell a choice to Thiago Santos in his UFC debut but rebounded nicely with a submission win over John Phillips. Overall, he’s won five of his last six fights. Meerschaert (28-10) is 4-2 at the UFC but is coming from a entry loss to Jack Hermansson. Both Holland and Meerschaert are extremely underrated and exciting fighters at middleweight, but given Holland’s childhood and physiological advantages in this fight, I’d make him the favorite here.
Ray Borg vs. Kyler Phillips, UFC on ESPN two Because of an accident to Pingyuan Liu, Ray Borg currently meets short-notice replacement competitor Kyler Phillips at a bantamweight bout. Borg (11-3) is 5-3 overall from the UFC but hasn’t fought since a submission loss to Demetrious Johnson at October 2017. He has dealt with a lot in his young career and hopefully he can put the past behind him. Phillips (6-1) is making his UFC debut after picking up a head kick KO in LFA just a couple of weeks ago. He’s a veteran of the Contender Series and looks like a very promising prospect, but he lacks the UFC encounter that Borg has. I believe Phillips has a opportunity to win this particular fight, however you still have to favor Borg.
Alex Perez vs. Mark de la Rosa, UFC on ESPN two Moving upward from flyweight to bantamweight is Alex Perez, and he will take on Mark de la Rosa. Perez (21-5) won his first three UFC battles before getting knocked out by Joseph Benavidez in his last outing. Prior to this, he had been riding an eight-fight win series. De la Rosa (11-1) is 2-1 in the UFC and his spouse Montana de la Rosa is getting a great deal of success from the Octagon, but the truth he struggled in a narrow split decision win over Joby Sanchez was bothering. Like many bantamweight bouts, this should be competitive, but I would still favor Perez to receive his hand raised.
John Makdessi vs. Jesus Pinedo, UFC Fight Night 148
Because of accidents Chris Gruetzemacher and Nasrat Haqparast, their first opponents John Makdessi and Jesus Pinedo will fight at UFC Fight Night 148, taking place March 23 at Bridgestone Arena at Nashville, Tennessee. Considering both men are lightweights who just lost their competitions, this is the best way to keep both guys on the card. Makdessi (16-6) is 9-6 at the UFC and is coming from back-to-back wins over Ross Pearson and Abel Trujillo. Pinedo (16-4-1) is on a seven-fight win streak and beat Devin Powell by decision within his UFC debut. Makdessi includes a ton of experience in the Octagon however Pinedo is only 22-years-old and looks like a fantastic prospect. I’d expect a close lineup here but given Pinedo’s youth and upside down he is probably the drama in this .
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