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Preview: UFC Fight Night 210 ‘Sandhagen vs. Song’

Hernandez vs. Barriault


Middleweights

Anthony Hernandez (9-2, 3-2 UFC) vs. Marc-Andre Barriault (14-5, 3-4 UFC)

ODDS: Hernandez (-175), Barriault (+150)

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Hernandez established himself as an entertainingly aggressive fighter through his first three UFC fights, but it sure seemed like the promotion was setting him up for failure with a February 2021 pairing against Rodolfo Vieira. A lot of Hernandez’s success comes through pressing the action and taking the fight everywhere, which figured to result in his getting submitted by one of the best grapplers on the roster once things hit the mat. Instead, “Fluffy” authored a shocking upset, surviving with Vieira on the ground as the Brazilian got completely exhausted, at which point Hernandez clamped down on a choke for an improbable submission win of his own. Injuries kept Hernandez from following up on that momentum for over a year, and his return saw him win another entertaining affair against late replacement Josh Fremd in a bout that resulted in constant shifts in momentum. It should be a similar story against Barriault. A successful regional fighter in his native Quebec, Barriault’s dependence on durability and winning wars of attrition figured to hit a bumpy road in the UFC; and indeed, “Power Bar” started his Octagon campaign with three straight losses. However, 2021 saw Barriault finally turn things around in his preferred manner, outlasting Abu Azaitar and Dalcha Lungiambula in entertainingly grimy wins. That made it a bit disheartening when Barriault suffered the first knockout of his career against Chidi Njokuani. Even with his recent improvements, Barriault’s success hinges greatly on his toughness, and getting sparked in 16 seconds was a bad omen that reduced durability could wipe out all those gains. Even so, Barriault rebounded well in a subsequent win over Jordan Wright in April and should be back in solid form in this assignment. Still, while this figures to be another Hernandez fight that sees both men combine huge moments of offense with defensive lapses, the American should be able to set the higher pace and wear Barriault out in the later rounds, particularly as the better wrestler. The pick is Hernandez via decision.



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