Five reasons to watch the UFC 316: Dvalishvili vs O’malley 2

Given the sporting week calendar, it is easy for exciting matches to get lost in the shuffle, and the UFC 316 is no exception.
One of these fights is an all-action matter between Joe Pyfer and Kelvin Gastelum. The fight was transferred to Newark when Pyfer fell ill the day before the night of combat in Mexico City, and the two are impatient to get their hands on a show with a show. Gastelum remains on a mission for gold, but the inconsistency has tormented it in the past five years. He won a victory over Daniel Rodriguez in his last fight, but this result occurred almost a year ago. On the other hand, Pyfer hopes that the engine in its threshing train is coming back again. He rebounded his first defeat in the octagon with a Knock-Out in the first round on the brand of Marc-André Barriauult at the UFC 303, but the health problems have prevented him from developing there. A victory over a former title challenger at Gastelum is exactly the kind of thing that could bring him back in a fight with someone in the top 15.
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Elsewhere on the main map, two fighters hoping to solidify their spots in the top 15 of the Welter weight come up while Kevin Holland and Vicente Luque meet. The two fighters have struggled to spin exceptional performances in recent times. Holland has a 6-6 file in its last 12 times, although it is 5-3 as a Welter weight in the octagon and won a solid victory over Gunnar Nelson in March. Luque, on the other hand, has not been completely in shape that had a lot who called him a black horse for a title a few years ago. After a disappointing outing against Joaquin Buckley, the Brazilian obtained his first arrival in more than three years when he submitted Themba Gorimbo to the UFC 310. The 33 -year -old pair could settle for a top 10 battle if they get their hands in New Jersey.




