Fighting Sharp Review No. 1:
With a luxurious line-up, UFC 276 will be held in July this year as the finale of UFC International Fighting Week.
In addition to the two championship battles, Sean Strickland, who is 4th in the middleweight, will also face stand-up master Alex Pereira.

Strickland Pereira
Sean O'Malley, the hottest rainbow-haired "honey" in the weeds, will welcome Pedro Munhoz, a top-ten opponent.
Munoz O'Malley
Sean Strickland currently has a record of 25 wins and 3 losses, including 10 KO and 4 surrender wins. In 2020, he reached the middleweight and ushered in the golden age of his career, winning six consecutive games in one go, defeating strong opponents such as Brandon Allen, Krzyshtov Joko, and Uriah Hall. In February this year, Strickland disagreed to narrowly defeat Jack Hermanson, and the official ranking rose to the top 5, officially entering the "final round" of the championship challenge.
Alex Pereira currently has an MMA record of 5 wins and 1 loss, including 4 KO finishing opponents. With her previous fame in the kickboxing world, Pereira has attracted a lot of attention when she first came to UFC. He made his octagonal debut with a brilliant flying knee koo and Andreas Michailidis. Pereira is the only person who has KO past the current middleweight champion Israel Adesanya, known among fans as the "Black Dragon Killer", and it is clear that his airborne top 5 duel against Strickland is not only a stand-up match worth looking forward to, but also a good opportunity for him to rocket to challenge the championship. Winning a top 5 player, coupled with the awesome gimmick he once beat Adisaya in his kickboxing period, will undoubtedly be a strong support for his airborne championship.
Interestingly, on the same day, the "Black Dragon" Adi Saya, who was KO by Pereira during the kickboxing period, will also play a game
Sean O'Malley currently has a record of 15 wins and 1 loss, including 11 KO and 1 surrender win. O'Malley, arguably the hottest rising star in the current weeds, has played seven games at the UFC since his debut in the "Tuesday Challenger", showing a one-sided advantage in the remaining 6 wins, except for the injury loss to Marlon Vera, and finishing with 5 KO/TKO matches, and almost every game can get the best bonus. Munoz will be the first top ten player O'Malley faces, and it's a really difficult test he's facing.
Before O'Malley has been with the "play the top ten and no ranking I take $100,000" excuse to avoid the hard stubble of the leaderboard, but do not take the championship, do not play hard goods, it is always difficult to board the UFC's elegance, the commercial value is also in the bottleneck, not up and down quite embarrassing, this head-on challenge to the top ten opponents, is a good start for "honey".
Pedro Munoz currently has a record of 19 wins, 7 losses and 1 no result, including 5 KO and 8 surrender wins. The all-round Muñoz has been playing in the UFC for 8 years, and he has played a career climax of 7 wins and 1 loss, and defeated elites such as Rob Font and Cody Garbrandt, and was once expected to compete for the title challenge. But in the last 5 appearances, Munoz has only won 1, but the opponent's gold content has always been high, so the ranking is still very high.
May 24, 2022