Preview: UFC 297 ‘Strickland vs. Du Plessis’
Bueno Silva vs. Pennington
UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship
#3 WBW | Mayra Bueno Silva (10-2-1, 5-2-1 UFC) vs. #12 P4P | Raquel Pennington (15-8, 12-5 UFC)ODDS: Bueno Silva (-170), Pennington (+142)
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Bueno Silva’s success since moving up to bantamweight has been a bit of a shock, if only because “Sheetara” wasn’t much of a going concern during her time at flyweight. A plodding striker with a vicious grappling game, the Brazilian was able to snatch some violent submission victories on the mat but just as often found herself frozen out of her game in some uninspiring losses. Bueno Silva moved up to 135 pounds at the beginning of 2022, and even the early returns weren’t all that great. She handily beat Yanan Wu, but her inability to find a finish in such a winnable fight didn’t portend much in the way of future success. Then she found some submission wins over Stephanie Egger and Lina Lansberg, which was enough to put her in a headlining spot against Holm. That figured to be the latest instance of a rising bantamweight hitting their ceiling against Holm, whose combination of speed and power has historically been enough to frustrate most opponents. Instead, Bueno Silva put in the strongest performance of her career. Holm was clearly having difficulty keeping Bueno Silva at bay in the first round, then fell victim to a standing choke almost immediately upon the start of the second round. Bueno Silva’s had enough flat performances over the course of her UFC career that her success feels a bit low-percentage, particularly heading into a fight against an opponent as consistent as Pennington, but the Brazilian does seem like the safer bet to walk away with the title here. Beyond the fact that she’s the only one of the two with any level of finishing ability, her performance against Holm showed that she might be able to hang athletically with nearly anyone in the division, so if the Brazilian doesn’t find the finish, she might just be able to pour on the pressure and physically overwhelm Pennington for 25 minutes. A Pennington victory wouldn’t be a shock since she feels like the much more proven bet to keep up her cardio for five rounds and could just negate a lot of Bueno Silva’s grappling weapons, but the younger contender does look to have a lot more paths to victory. The main hope is that this winds up as more of a fun scrap than two fighters canceling each other out. The pick is Bueno Silva via decision.
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