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Drops war to Brendan Allen
Curtis lost to Brendan Allen via split decision (47-48, 48-47, 46-49) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Curtis won via second-round knockout when these two first met in December 2021. He was unable to emerge victorious here, but put forth another credible showing, particularly considering he accepted the fight on short notice. Curtis matches up very well against Allen because he's about the most durable man in the sport today. Brendan is primarily a brawler and Chris is willing to eat shots to get to his own offense. The difference in this fight was Allen's wrestling. Curtis is known for his exceptional takedown defense, but he allowed his opponent to land 6-of-13 attempts, a couple of which came at key times. It should also be noted Chris appeared to injure his leg late in the fight. He essentially had to be held up as the decision was announced and was assisted to the back after the bout. Having fought four times (1-2, 1NC) in the past year, Curtis is due some time off regarding of whether or not the injury is serious.
Curtis won via second-round knockout when these two first met in December 2021. He was unable to emerge victorious here, but put forth another credible showing, particularly considering he accepted the fight on short notice. Curtis matches up very well against Allen because he's about the most durable man in the sport today. Brendan is primarily a brawler and Chris is willing to eat shots to get to his own offense. The difference in this fight was Allen's wrestling. Curtis is known for his exceptional takedown defense, but he allowed his opponent to land 6-of-13 attempts, a couple of which came at key times. It should also be noted Chris appeared to injure his leg late in the fight. He essentially had to be held up as the decision was announced and was assisted to the back after the bout. Having fought four times (1-2, 1NC) in the past year, Curtis is due some time off regarding of whether or not the injury is serious.
Filling in as replacement
Curtis will face off against Brendan Allen at UFC Vegas 89 on April 6.
ANALYSIS
Curtis will fill in against Brendan Allen after Marvin Vettori (undisclosed) withdrew from the bout. The 36-year-old American currently boasts a 5-2-1 during his time with the UFC.
Curtis will fill in against Brendan Allen after Marvin Vettori (undisclosed) withdrew from the bout. The 36-year-old American currently boasts a 5-2-1 during his time with the UFC.
Digs deep for UFC 297 win
Curtis defeated Marc-Andre Barriault via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27) at UFC 297 on Saturday in Toronto.
ANALYSIS
Facing a tough opponent in a hostile environment, Curtis did enough to win, but it wasn't particularly entertaining until the final three or four minutes. Chris managed a few of his trademark punches here and there, but neither man managed much separation for the duration of the bout. To Curtis' credit, he defended very well, making sure Barriault -- a known power puncher -- was never able to string together damaging blows. Chris will be 37 years of age this coming July. His 2-2 (1NC) record in his past five fights is underwhelming, but Curtis' ability to fight often and in multiple weight classes is an asset for a company that holds an event almost every week.
Facing a tough opponent in a hostile environment, Curtis did enough to win, but it wasn't particularly entertaining until the final three or four minutes. Chris managed a few of his trademark punches here and there, but neither man managed much separation for the duration of the bout. To Curtis' credit, he defended very well, making sure Barriault -- a known power puncher -- was never able to string together damaging blows. Chris will be 37 years of age this coming July. His 2-2 (1NC) record in his past five fights is underwhelming, but Curtis' ability to fight often and in multiple weight classes is an asset for a company that holds an event almost every week.
Scheduled against Barriault
Curtis (undisclosed) will compete against Marc-Andre Barriault in a middleweight fight at UFC 297 in Toronto on Jan. 20, according to Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
After withdrawing from a Sept. 16 fight against Anthony Hernandez in August, Curtis has recovered relatively quickly and will look to begin his 2024 campaign immediately. 2023 was a rough year for the Action Man, who lost to Kelvin Gastelum and fought Nassourdine Imavov to a no-contest.
After withdrawing from a Sept. 16 fight against Anthony Hernandez in August, Curtis has recovered relatively quickly and will look to begin his 2024 campaign immediately. 2023 was a rough year for the Action Man, who lost to Kelvin Gastelum and fought Nassourdine Imavov to a no-contest.
Will not fight Hernandez
Curtis will not fight Anthony Hernandez on Sept. 16, according to Mike Heck of MMAFighting.com.
ANALYSIS
Instead of fighting Curtis, Hernandez will compete against Kopylov. The new bout likely indicates Curtis withdrew, and the reasoning for his withdrawal has yet to be publicized.
Instead of fighting Curtis, Hernandez will compete against Kopylov. The new bout likely indicates Curtis withdrew, and the reasoning for his withdrawal has yet to be publicized.