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UFC 304 picks and predictions

See who we are picking to win in the Octagon this Saturday night!

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Tim Bissell
Jul 26, 2024
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The champ. Art by Chris Rini.

We’ve also got Paddy Pimblett versus ‘Don’t call me Bobby’ King Green and Arnold Allen against Giga Chikadze. Further down the card there’s ‘Meatball’ Molly McCann against Bruna Brasil and Mohammad Mokaev versus Manel ‘Starboy’ ‘No Chill’ Kape.

We’ve taken a good look at the match-ups and decided who we think will win each of them. Please scroll down to see what we’re thinking. And if you’re using that information for a wager (or a punt as we Brits say), please do so responsibily.


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Dayne: I feel bad for Edwards. He could very well be the best welterweight of the past decade, but is overshadowed in every which way. Even with Edwards having won the rubber match over Kamaru Usman, many will still declare Usman’s legacy is superior. Getting to headline a PPV card in his home country, nobody is paying attention to him as Tom Aspinall is the shiny new toy the MMA community has fallen in love with. He’s considered a boring fighter even though he claimed the title with one of the most riveting finishes in the history of the sport. The man can’t win…

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