UFC Odds: UFC 307 Recap

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UFC 307 Recap: Pereira, Peña, and Harrison Dominate in Title Fights

 

UFC 307, held Saturday at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, delivered an electric night of fights with excellent finishes, upsets, and title shake-ups. 

The pay-per-view card was headlined by a light heavyweight title about between champion Alex Pereira and challenger Khalil Rountree, with several other high-profile matchups making waves in the MMA world. These results will likely influence UFC Odds and significantly affect future UFC betting markets and fan expectations. 

Here’s a full breakdown of the key matchups and results from the event.

 

Alex Pereira vs. Khalil Rountree (Light Heavyweight Title Bout)

In the main event, Alex Pereira devastatingly defended his light heavyweight title, securing a TKO victory over Khalil Rountree in the fourth round. 

From the opening bell, Pereira was aggressive, using his leg kicks to control the distance and systematically break down Rountree. Rountree fought back valiantly, landing a few powerful countershots, but Pereira’s relentless pressure and striking accuracy overwhelmed him.

As the fight progressed, Rountree began to show signs of fatigue, while Pereira continued to up the intensity. Pereira’s leg kicks and jabs slowly wore down Rountree, and by the fourth round, Pereira had taken complete control.

After landing a series of brutal uppercuts and punches, Rountree collapsed to the canvas, unable to defend himself. The referee stopped the fight, allowing Pereira to retain his light heavyweight title.

 

Result: Alex Pereira def. Khalil Rountree via TKO (punches) – Round 4, 4:32, keeps the light heavyweight title.

 

This dominant victory solidifies Pereira’s standing as a top force in the division and keeps him in the conversation for future high-profile matchups. His relentless striking power makes him a favorite in upcoming bouts, and his performance at UFC 307 will undoubtedly impact future UFC Lines.  

 

Julianna Peña vs. Raquel Pennington (Women’s Bantamweight Title Bout)

In the co-main event, Julianna Peña reclaimed her bantamweight title by defeating Raquel Pennington via split decision in a razor-thin contest. 

Peña and Pennington went toe-to-toe for five rounds, with each fighter having their moments of success. Peña’s ability to mix in her grappling helped sway the judges in her favor, though Pennington’s striking and pressure kept the fight competitive.

Peña pressed the action and landed fundamental takedowns at crucial moments in the fight. Pennington, however, could counter with sharp strikes and a big knockdown in the third round that nearly turned the tide in her favor. In the end, Peña’s consistent pressure and ability to control the fight on the ground likely made the difference, earning her the split decision and the bantamweight crown again.

 

Result: Julianna Peña def. Raquel Pennington acquires women’s bantamweight title via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47).

 

Kayla Harrison vs. Ketlen Vieira

Kayla Harrison continued dominating the women’s MMA landscape with a unanimous victory over Ketlen Vieira. 

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and former PFL champion used her world-class grappling to control Vieira throughout the fight. Harrison secured multiple takedowns and maintained top control for extended periods, preventing Vieira from mounting any significant offense.

Although Vieira had moments where she landed hard strikes, including an elbow that cut Harrison open in the second round, Harrison’s superior wrestling and ground control were too much for Vieira to overcome. Harrison’s relentless pressure and ability to transition between positions showcased why she’s considered one of the best in the world.

 

Result: Kayla Harrison def. Ketlen Vieira via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).

 

Joaquin Buckley vs. Stephen Thompson

Joaquin Buckley delivered one of the most stunning finishes of the night, knocking out Stephen Thompson in the third round with a leaping punch. 

The fight was competitive through the first two rounds, with both fighters landing significant strikes. Buckley used his explosive power to press Thompson against the cage and score in the clinch, while Thompson utilized his technical striking to counter effectively.

In the third round, however, Buckley found his moment. He lunged in with a perfectly timed punch that sent Thompson crashing to the canvas. The knockout was a highlight-reel finish and added another viral moment to Buckley’s growing list of spectacular finishes.

 

Result: Joaquin Buckley def. Stephen Thompson – KO – Round 3, 2:17.

 

Other Key Results from UFC 307

  • Mario Bautista def. Jose Aldo via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28): In a closely contested fight, Bautista edged out the UFC Hall of Famer in a tough bantamweight fight.
  • Roman Dolidze def. Kevin Holland via TKO (rib injury) – Round 1, 5:00: Dolidze capitalized on Holland’s rib injury to earn the stoppage at the end of the first round.
  • Ryan Spann def. Ovince Saint Preux via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 1:35: Spann rocked Saint Preux early and quickly locked in a guillotine choke to secure a first-round submission victory.

 

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