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Perry vs. Gall
Welterweights
Mike Perry (13-6) vs. Mickey Gall (6-2)ODDS: Perry (-280), Gall (+240)
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Four and a half years into his UFC career, it is still difficult to know what to make of Gall. His 2016 campaign was at least an impressive example of Gall making his own break. He was the man who talked his way into a fight with Phil Brooks, and after dominating on that stage, he managed to get a co-main event assignment where he tapped Sage Northcutt. However, after an attempted callout of Dan Hardy went nowhere, Gall’s career kind of stalled. It was nearly a year before he made his return at Madison Square Garden against Randy Brown, which turned out to be a losing effort in a mess of a fight. A win over George Sullivan proved little—Gall was still a raw submission specialist—and one of the New Jersey native’s callouts finally bit him back in 2019. He targeted Diego Sanchez, who managed to stifle Gall’s grappling attack and earn a one-sided win. It feels like Gall has been ill-served by the UFC model and should have gotten more cage time over the last few years, but his last bout provided some hope. Salim Touahri was a blank slate of an opponent, but Gall showed some improved striking and looked like a UFC-level prospect. Now, the UFC has decided to try and cash in on his cache again, shooting him up the ladder against Perry.
Perry decided to grapple with Cerrone, so there is a chance that he makes a similarly dumb choice here and hands this fight to Gall. There is also some chance that Gall’s tenacity pays off if he turns out to be a particularly durable fighter. If he can eat a few bombs on route to grabbing Perry’s back, he is a legitimately talented grappler who should easily have the upper hand. However, the likeliest scenario is that Gall’s aggression just gets him punched in the face—hard. The pick is Perry via first-round knockout.
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