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UFC Fight Night 207 Full Fight Card and Odds
Written by: Devon Platana
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More exciting MMA action is right around the corner as UFC Fight Night 207 is scheduled for Saturday, June 4. The exciting event features several thrilling bouts as the promotion once again returns to the UFC Apex in Enterprise, Nevada.
Volkov vs. Rozenstruik Headline UFC Fight Night 207
Although there are plenty of fights to look forward to, many fans have their eyes set on the UFC Night Night 207 main event, which is a heavyweight clash between Alexander Volkov and Jairzinho Rozenstruik.
Both fighters currently sit inside of the top 10 when it comes to UFC’s heavyweight rankings, so a win here could propel the victory to being one step closer to a championship opportunity.
Nevertheless, there’s a lot of information to take into ahead of UFC Fight Night 207, ranging from fighters’ recent history to the latest betting odds. Fortunately, this article has everything you need to know ahead of the festivities.
UFC Fight Night 207 Event Details
When is UFC Fight Night 207?
UFC Fight Night 207 will take place on Saturday, June 4, 2022.
Where is UFC Fight Night 207?
UFC Fight Night 207 will take place at UFC Apex in Enterprise, Nevada.
What time does UFC Fight Night 207 start?
- UFC Fight Night 207 Prelims Start Time: 1 p.m. ET
- Start Time of UFC Fight Night 207’s Main Card: 4 p.m. ET
How can I watch UFC Fight Night 207?
The preliminary card can either be watched on ESPN+. When it comes to the main card, that can be seen on ESPN+ as well.
UFC Fight Night 207 Main Card and Odds (Odds as of Monday, May 30)
The UFC Fight Night 207 odds listed below are via BetOnline Sportsbook.
UFC Fight Night Main Event: Alexander Volkov (-166) vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik (+130)
As mentioned earlier, a heavyweight fight between Volkov (34-10-0) and Jairzinho Rozenstruik (12-3-0) will main event UFC Fight Night 207.
Although he’s the favorite, Volkov has had issues building momentum lately. He’s 4-4 in his last eight fights and has had issues stringing together back-to-back victories. He’s lost two of his last three fights, including when Tom Aspinall submitted him in the first round of his last outing at UFC Fight Night 204 back in March.
Rozenstruik was also defeated in his last fight, losing to Curtis Blaydes by unanimous decision back in September. The 34-year-old also hasn’t seen consecutive victories in over two years and the only way to solve that issue is to start a new streak by defeating Volkov on Saturday.
UFC Fight Night Co-Main Event: Dan Ige (+310) vs. Movsar Evloev (-440)
The co-main event of the night will see Dan Ige (15-5-0) go one-on-one with former M-1 Global Bantamweight Champion Movsar Evloev (15-0-0) in featherweight action.
After a 14-2 start to his MMA career, Ige has gone 1-3 in his last four outings ahead of this fight. His three losses over that stretch have all come by unanimous decision, giving him an overall 6-5 record whenever his fights go the distance.
On the other hand, nobody has been able to stop Evloev’s undefeated dominance. He’s won all five of his UFC fights by decision, which shouldn’t provide his opponent with much optimism given Ige’s recent history.
Featherweight: Michael Trizano (-265) vs. Lucas Almeida (+200)
The UFC Fight Night 207 main card also includes a featherweight showdown between Michael Trizano (9-2-0) and Lucas Almeida (13-1-0).
Things haven’t been going well for Trizano since returning to the featherweight division in May 2019. He’s lost two of his last three bouts since the return, which includes going the distance in his last fight and losing unanimously to Hakeem Dawodu.
On the other hand, this fight is Almeida’s UFC Fight Night debut. After losing to Daniel Zellhuber on Dana White’s Contender Series in September, the 31-year-old rebounded by defeating Italo Trindade at Jungle Fight 103 just a month later. Only time will tell if he can keep that momentum going.
Women’s Flyweight: Poliana Botelho (-104) vs. Karine Silva (-122)
A women’s flyweight bout will pit Poliana Botelho (8-4-0) against Karine Silva (14-4-0).
Botelho started her MMA career with a 7-1 record but has since lost three of her last four fights. She’s now lost by decision in back-to-back outings, which hasn’t done her momentum any favours ahead of Saturday.
Meanwhile, Silva is starving after winning five straight fights. Her lost outing involved a submission victory over Qihui Yan on Dana White’s Contender Series, so we’ll be able to find out if she can use that momentum to begin a successful UFC career.
Light Heavyweight: Alonzo Menifield (-174) vs. Askar Mozharov (+136)
The lone light heavyweight matchup of the night will see Alonzo Menifield (11-3-0) take on Askar Mozharov (21-8-0).
Menifield is looking to get his head back in the game after losing three of his last five fights. William Knight managed to defeat him by unanimous decision back in December, making a win here necessary if Menifield hopes to be treated like a threat.
It’s going to be tough, though, because Mozharov is riding a three-fight winning streak ahead of his UFC debut. He defeated each of those opponents by KO/TKO and only time will tell if he can keep that trend going against Menifield.
Women’s Strawweight: Felice Herrig (-136) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (+108)
Lastly, Felice Herrig (14-9-0) and Karolina Kowalkiewicz (12-7-0) will also collide at UFC Fight Night 207 in women’s strawweight action.
Herrig could use the victory after losing each of her last three fights. She now hasn’t won since December 2017, making it necessary for her to win to continue her UFC career.
At the same time, Kowalkiewicz is on a five-fight losing streak and hasn’t tasted victory in over four years. She’s challenged for the strawweight championship before, but it may not happen again if she loses on Saturday.
UFC Fight Night 207 Preliminary Card and Odds
Lightweight: Alex da Silva Coelho (+144) vs. Joe Solecki (-186)
One of the UFC Fight Night 207 preliminary fights involves Alex da Silva Coelho (21-3-0) and Joe Solecki (11-3-0) in a lightweight bout.
da Silva Coelho’s UFC tenure hasn’t gotten off to a hot start, going 1-2 in his first three fights after a 20-1 start to his career. He must deal with Solecki, who’s out for revenge after Jared Gordon beat him at UFC Vegas 38, snapping a six-fight winning streak in the process.
Featherweight: Damon Jackson (N/A) vs. Daniel Argueta (N/A)
Two featherweight fighters looking to build momentum on Saturday are Damon Jackson (20-4-1) and Daniel Argueta (8-0-0).
Jackson, who’s won his last two fights, was supposed to face Darrick Minner, but the latter withdrew due to a concussion. Now, Argueta will be taking Minner’s place and making his UFC debut in Las Vegas. He’s undefeated, so it’ll be interesting to see if he can handle the uptick in talent.
Flyweight: Zarrukh Adashev (+146) vs. Ode' Osbourne (-188)
Fans will also be treated to a flyweight fight between Zarrukh Adashev (4-3-0) and Ode’ Osbourne (10-4-0).
Adashev lost back-to-back fights after joining UFC before defeating Ryan Benoit, so it isn’t a shock to see him as the betting underdog. Besides, Osbourne has won six of his last eight fights and also has momentum from a unanimous decision victory over CJ Vergara at UFC 268.
Lightweight: Niklas Stolze (+134) vs. Benoît Saint-Denis (-172)
Another UFC Fight Night 207 lightweight clash involves Niklas Stolze (12-5-0) and Benoît Saint-Denis (8-1-0).
Stolze began his UFC career on a solid note but has now lost two straight fights — including his last by knockout. While Saint-Denis also lost his last fight, he won four in a row before that, which includes three by submission.
Bantamweight: Tony Gravely (-158) vs. Johnny Munoz Jr. (+124)
Tony Gravely (22-7-0) will also step into the octagon against Johnny Munoz Jr. (11-1-0) in a bantamweight fight on Saturday.
Gravely has gone a solid 3-1 in his last four fights, winning two by decision and another by TKO. Munoz should give him issues, though, considering how he just submitted his last opponent, whereas Gravely is 3-5 when his fights are decided by submission.
Flyweight: Zhalgas Zhumagulov (+154) vs. Jeff Molina (-200)
The UFC Fight Night 207 preliminary card also includes a flyweight collision between Zhalgas Zhumagulov (14-6-0) and Jeff Molina (10-2-0).
Zhumagulov has been struggling to win lately, going 1-3 in his last four fights and was just TKO’d by Manel Kape in his last outing in December. On the other hand, is a perfect 3-0 since joining UFC and has won nine straight bouts overall.
Welterweight: Andreas Michailidis (+235) vs. Rinat Fakhretdinov (-320)
Andreas Michailidis (13-5-0) and Rinat Fakhretdinov (18-1-0) will meet in a preliminary welterweight bout this Saturday.
Michailidis could certainly use the win after Alex Pereira TKO’d him with a flying knee in his last fight back in December. He’ll definitely have his hands full with Fakhretdinov, who makes his highly-anticipated UFC debut after winning 17 consecutive fights.
Women’s Flyweight: Erin Blanchfield (-620) vs. JJ Aldrich (+400)
The sole women’s preliminary match sees Erin Blanchfield (8-1-0) take on JJ Aldrich (11-4-0) in flyweight festivities.
Blanchfield is the heavy favorite after winning five straight fights, which includes a 2-0 record since joining UFC. Even with that being said, Aldrich should still be somewhat of a challenge considering how she’s won each of her last three fights.
Devon is a Master of Journalism graduate who joined the sports betting world in 2020. His favorite leagues to cover are the NHL, NBA and NFL, and has a soft spot for fantasy football specifically. Outside of sports, he enjoys the finer things in life like pasta, live music and getting even more tattoos.
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