UFC 265: BACK TO VETERANS AND FAMILIAR FACES

Jul 29, 2021
A. J. Riot

The next big outing for the UFC will be on August 7th at the Toyota Center in Houston. UFC 265: Lewis vs Gane will be the event, as the interim heavyweight title goes up for grabs, with the winner the most likely to get a shot at Francis Ngannou’s heavyweight title. It will be a great night of action, and with fans getting used to being in the arenas again, it will be good to have your numbers straight and try out this affiliate code for a solid promo offer. On the same night, women’s Bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes, will face challenger Julianna Pena for the Bantamweight title. The event will be a breath of fresh air and a wave of memories for diehard UFC fans, who will have a few veteran faces to root for, including Nunes, Lewis, and Aldo.

Derrick Lewis will be looking to take out Gane and solidify his chances at being the next man up for the Heavyweight title. The champion, Ngannou is not happy with the fight but has never been known to shy away from a contender. The Heavyweight division became Ngannou’s playground after taking out Stipe Miocic for the title earlier this year. Lewis is a heavy hitter and a knockout specialist. He will hold a weight advantage over Gane, but the Frenchman is more balanced and can mix up his approach with great striking, grappling, and even submissions. His defence is better than Lewis’, and he has a reach advantage over the Black Beast. The fight will be interesting for Gane, who is challenging and defending an unbeaten record in the UFC.

What more can be said about Amanda Nunes? The Brazilian owns the Women’s divisions, be it Bantamweight or Featherweight class. However, the Lioness is yet to meet her match, and on paper, Julianna Pena does not fit the bill. Nunes is more experienced, faster with her strikes, and hold a slight height advantage. However, it will be too dumb to rule out Pena’s threat. She is not the challenger by chance. She snuffed out Sara McMann at UFC 257 and looked good while doing it. The Venezuelan Vixen will have to show a lot of grit, though. Fighting once a year since 2016, it is hard to always judge her form. She has not had two fights in a calendar year since 2015, and though she won her last outing, she is 2-2 in her last four.

A legend will be back in action at Bantamweight as Jose Aldo takes on fellow Brazilian Pedro Munhoz. It will be Aldo’s first fight of the year since he beat Vera in 2020 at UFC Fight Night 183. Munhoz is 1-2 in his last three, his most recent fight ending in a decision win over Jimmy Rivera. Both men are 34 years old and have undoubtedly made Brazil proud with their talent, but this will be a fight far from their best days.

 

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