UFC Fight Night Props: Back with a Vengeance
Fan Favorites Ready to Get Back to Winning in London
The UFC always puts on a show for its London fans. It’s arguably the most exciting place to hold an event hence why the promotion is back just after a few months. Now, Tom Aspinall and other fan favorites are set to return with a vengeance per the UFC lines. To elaborate on their successes, bank on several props.
Ashmouz Shocks Duncan
Yanal Ashmouz (7-0-0) infamously said he’s got “hands like Mike Tyson.” Folks may laugh at that, but we’re banking on him to get another KO victory. This time, it comes at the expense of Chris Duncan (10-1-0). The Scotsman is overrated based on his Las Vegas UFC odds. Ashmouz has superior boxing and will light up Duncan. At 8-1, throw a dart that the Israeli will live up to his brag.

- Pick: Yanal Ashmouz By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 1 (+800)
Muradov Beats Up Barberena
From an Israeli boxer to an Uzbek Muay Thai fighter. Makhmud Muradov (25-8-0) should be the best UFC bet on Saturday as he takes on a blown-up Bryan Barberena (18-10-0). Muradov can win in whatever way he pleases as Barberena is small and slow. He’s not the best wrestler and he’s definitely not a good striker in comparison to Muradov. The favorite rolls.
- Pick: Makhmud Muradov By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission (+135)
Herbert Styles on Ziam
We’re betting online on another underdog. This time, the local guy gets the “dub” as Jai Herbert (12-4-1) should put it on Fares Ziam (13-4-0). Herbert’s UFC record of 2-3-1 is misleading as he is a polished kickboxer who’s fought a tough schedule. Ziam is a “step down” compared to his opponents and, as the more skilled fighter, he should win on home soil again.
- Pick: Jai Herbert By Decision or Technical Decision (+280)
Muniz Sends Craig Packing
Speaking of bouncing back, either Andre Muniz (23-5-0) or Paul Craig (16-6-1) will do it in emphatic fashion. Most UFC picks expect Muniz to be the victor but not too many think he’ll do it via knockout. Muniz’s striking is underrated and the “Bear Jew” is far too hittable. Yes, the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu player who has 15 career submissions to four TKOs will find Craig’s chin and put him away.
- Pick: Andre Muniz By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission (-115)
McCann Serves Up Meatballs Special on Stoliarenko
Molly McCann (13-5-0) is not winning any UFC titles. But she’s the people’s champ as far as being a workhorse and an exciting fighter. She deserves this co-main event slot and has a winnable fight against Julija Stoliarenko (10-7-1). Not only will “Meatball” win, but she’ll deliver another memorable finish in front of her fans.
MOLLY MEATBALL MCCANN WITH THE KO OF THE YEAR. @SpinninBackfist
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Aspinall Ready To Bounce Back Against Tybura
Chaos did ensue the last time Tom Aspinall (12-3-0) fought, which was a year ago. Aspinall made upsetting UFC news with a knee injury and must now get his momentum back. Fortunately, the UFC wants just that as they’ve booked Marcin Tybura (24-7-0) against him.
Tybura is a live underdog and a veteran with 11 UFC wins. But he’s also not much of a knockout threat and consistently falls against top-10 opponents. Aspinall may take awhile to get started. But he will finish Tybura with a clean shot within two rounds. Many expect him to do it in the first round (Ev). But a second-round finish at 3-1 could be the better bet here.
- Pick: Tom Aspinall In Round 2 (+300)
UFC Fight Night Information
- Date: Saturday, July 22, 12:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: O2 Arena, London, U.K.
- Watch on: ESPN+