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Tom Breese vs. Antonio Arroyo – UFC Vegas 28 Preview

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Tom Breese will be taking on Antonio Arroyo in a middleweight bout to kick off the main card this weekend at UFC Vegas 28. This fight will be the first of three middleweight bouts on the main card.

Tom Breese vs. Antonio Arroyo UFC Vegas 28 Preview

Tom Breese (12-3)

Tom Breese will be looking to bounce back after losing his last fight in January to Omari Akhmedov via submission. This was the first submission loss of his career and brought his UFC record to 5-3. Breese has UFC wins over KB Bhullar, Dan Kelly, Keita Nakamura, Cathal Pendred, and Luiz Dutra Jr. 11 out of Breese’s 12 wins are finishes with six of those wins being submissions. Brendan Allen is the only man to be able to finish Breese via knockout. His only other loss was a split decision loss to Sean Strickland in 2016.

Tom Breese is a former BAMMA welterweight champion is holds three performance bonuses in the UFC. Breese is a black belt in Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu and trains out of Team Renegade in Birmingham, UK. Tom Breese will put his chin to the test this weekend when he takes on a finisher like Arroyo.

Antonio Arroyo (9-4)

Antonio Arroyo will come into this fight with eight of his nine wins being finishes. He has never been knocked out in his professional career. Although he was submitted in two of his four losses. Those two submission losses were very early in Arroyo’s career and were to Brendson Ribeiro and Herdem Alacabek. Arroyo fought twice on Dana White’s contender series. Finally winning his contract with a submission over Stephen Regman in 2019.

Arroyo is 0-2 in the UFC. Losing decisions to both Andre Muniz and Deron Winn. In between those two fights, Arroyo had three fights fall through the cracks. From February 2020 through November 2020, Arroyo was supposed to fight Trevin Giles, Andreas Michalildis, and Eryk Anders.Β 

The Matchup

Tom Breese will likely come into this fight with a slight advantage in the grappling the question will be can he get the fight to the ground. Arroyo has power in his hands but has been known to get taken down a time or two in his first two fights. He will need to be able to stop the takedown if he wants to have any kind of success in his matchup with Breese this weekend. We have seen Breese struggle with really good strikers in his time with the UFC. Akhmedov, Allen, and Strickland are all guys with huge striking power and great boxing. Those three fights are also the biggest names Breese has fought in his career.

Breese will be coming into this fight as a -220 favorite and Arroyo will be coming into the contest as a +185 underdog. The oddsmakers in Vegas are really relying on Breese’s ability to get this fight to the ground. As it does seem Breese has more paths to victory than Arroyo does. The only thing better than those odds would be playing the casino at https://energywin.com/sl/slots-games. Head on over, create an account and start winning.

UFC Vegas 28 Full Card

Main Card:

  • Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Augusto Sakai
  • Walt Harris vs. Marcin Tybura
  • Roman Dolidze vs. Laureano Staropoli
  • Santiago Ponzinibbio vs. Miguel Baeza
  • Dusko Todorovic vs. Gregory Rodrigues
  • Tom Breese vs. Antonio Arroyo

Preliminary Card:

  • Montana De La Rosa vs. Ariane Lipski
  • Tanner Boser vs. Ilir Latifi
  • Francisco Trinaldo vs. Muslim Salikhov
  • Alan Patrick vs. Mason Jones
  • Manon Fiorot vs. Maryna Moroz
  • Sean Woodson vs. Youssef Zalal
  • Claudio Puelles vs. Jordan Leavitt
  • Makwan Amirkhani vs. Kamuela Kirk

This full fight card will be shown exclusively on ESPN plus. With the preliminary card starting at 4:00 pm ET and the main card starting at 7:00 pm ET.

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My name is Michael Lynch. I’m originally from Long Island, NY, but I reside in Columbia, Sc. I’ve been covering MMA for almost two years now. I’ve covered events such as Island fights and the PFL. I also have a YouTube channel where I do fight companions and UFC fight previews. I have recently started to train in mma and would like to have my first fight in 2020. I believe that as a journalist I need to experience what these fighters go threw, in order to understand their POV.

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