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UFC Tybura vs. Spivak 2 Preview & Chandler Giving Up on Conor

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This weekend’s UFC Fight Night Tybura vs. Spivak 2, featuring the rematch between Marcin Tybura and Serghei Spivak, is set to deliver some intense action. If you’re looking for expert insights and betting picks, Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio have you covered. In this episode, the hosts break down the main event, analyze the key matchups, and dive into the latest developments in the UFC, including Michael Chandler seemingly giving up on a fight with Conor McGregor. They also touch on Khabib Nurmagomedov’s influence on the sport. Don’t miss the chance to catch the full episode replay on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, or Kick, or listen to the audio podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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Main Event: Tybura vs. Spivak 2

Dave and AJ started their discussion by focusing on the Marcin Tybura and Serghei Spivak rematch. Both fighters have grown since their first encounter, making this a compelling matchup.

Dave Simon: “Tybura has been a bit inconsistent, but when he’s on, he can be a real problem. Spivak, on the other hand, has been steadily improving. It’s a tough one to call, but I’m leaning towards Spivak this time around.”

AJ agreed, noting Spivak’s grappling could be the key to victory. He mentioned that Spivak has been more consistent lately, which might give him the edge.

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AJ D’Alesio: “If Spivak can get Tybura down and control him on the ground, it could be a long night for Marcin. But Tybura’s striking shouldn’t be underestimated.”

The audience was split on this one, with some favouring Tybura’s experience and others siding with Spivak’s recent momentum.

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Co-Main Event and Other Fights to Watch

Dave and AJ also discussed the co-main event and other intriguing fights on the card. While they expressed excitement for several bouts, they highlighted the lightweight clash as one to watch closely.

Dave Simon: “The co-main event has a lot of potential. Both fighters are hungry, and a win here could propel them into the top tier of the division.”

AJ added that while flying under the radar, this card could surprise many fans with its quality.

AJ D’Alesio: “Sometimes these Fight Night cards deliver more than you expect. There are some fighters on this card looking to make a name for themselves.”

Dave and AJ’s Fight Picks for UFC Fight Night: Tybura vs. Spivak 2

As always, Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio provided their fight picks for the UFC Fight Night: Tybura vs. Spivak 2 card, offering insights into how they believe each matchup will play out. Here’s a breakdown of their predictions:

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Main Event: Marcin Tybura vs. Serghei Spivak

The main event of the evening sees a rematch between heavyweights Marcin Tybura and Serghei Spivak. Dave Simon leaned towards Serghei Spivak, citing his recent improvements and consistent performances in the octagon. Dave believes Spivak’s grappling and control could be the deciding factors in this bout.

Dave Simon: “Tybura has been a bit inconsistent, but when he’s on, he can be a real problem. Spivak, on the other hand, has been steadily improving. It’s a tough one to call, but I’m leaning towards Spivak this time around.”

AJ D’Alesio, however, decided to back Marcin Tybura, highlighting his experience and ability to handle challenging situations. AJ thinks Tybura’s striking and durability could give him the edge in this rematch.

AJ D’Alesio: “If Spivak can get Tybura down and control him on the ground, it could be a long night for Marcin. But Tybura’s striking shouldn’t be underestimated.”

Danny Barlow vs. Nikolai Veretennikov

In this matchup, AJ D’Alesio picked Danny Barlow to win. AJ emphasized Barlow’s aggressive fighting style and potential to overwhelm his opponent early in the fight.

Chris Gutierrez vs. Quang Le

AJ also chose Quang Le in this fight, noting Le’s versatile striking and the potential to capitalize on any openings Gutierrez might give.

Chelsea Chandler vs. Yana Santos

Dave and AJ agreed that Chelsea Chandler is the fighter to watch in this matchup. They pointed out Chandler’s resilience and the potential to outlast Yana Santos in what could be a closely contested bout.

Karol Rosa vs. Pannie Kianzad

For this fight, Dave Simon picked Karol Rosa. He highlighted Rosa’s aggressive pace and ability to control the fight, believing she could outwork Kianzad to secure a victory.

These picks give insight into how the hosts expect the night to unfold. Their predictions are based on fighter performance, stylistic matchups, and recent form, offering viewers valuable perspectives as they consider their predictions or bets. For more detailed analysis and commentary, catch the full episode replay on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, or Kick, and listen to the audio podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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The Chandler-McGregor Saga and Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Legacy

Much of the episode was dedicated to the ongoing saga between Michael Chandler and Conor McGregor. Dave and AJ discussed Chandler’s recent comments suggesting he’s given up on fighting McGregor, who has been busy with outside-the-cage activities.

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UFC Fighter Michael Chandler is giving up the possibility of ever meeting Conor McGregor again in the octagon.

Dave Simon: “Chandler’s finally admitting that the fight might not happen. With Conor off doing who knows what, it’s no surprise Chandler is getting frustrated.”

AJ pointed out that Chandler’s frustration is understandable, given the build-up and anticipation surrounding the potential fight.

AJ D’Alesio: “It’s a shame because that fight could have been huge. But with McGregor’s unpredictability, who knows what’s next for him?”

The conversation then shifted to Khabib Nurmagomedov, recently named Donald Trump’s favourite fighter. This sparked a debate about Khabib’s legacy and how he compares to other UFC greats like Jon Jones.

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Why didn’t Trump choose the American fighter, Jon Jones?

Dave Simon: “Khabib’s career was incredible, but I still think Jon Jones is the greatest of all time. Khabib was dominant, but Jones has done it across multiple generations of fighters.”

The audience chimed in with their thoughts, with some agreeing with Dave’s assessment of Jones and others standing by Khabib as the GOAT.

Viewer Comments and Predictions

The hosts engaged with the live audience throughout the episode, sharing predictions and reacting to comments. One viewer, longtime channel member Angelo, predicted Spivak would win by submission, while another, Antoinette, expressed doubts about McGregor’s future in the sport.

Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio provided a thorough breakdown of the upcoming UFC Fight Night Tybura vs. Spivak 2 card, offering valuable insights and predictions. Whether you’re placing bets or just tuning in for the action, their analysis is a must-watch. Don’t miss the full episode replay on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, or Kick, and be sure to listen to the audio podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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