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Struggles continue in Vancouver
Holland lost to Mike Malott via unanimous decision (28-29, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Vancouver.
ANALYSIS
It wouldn't be a Holland fight without something strange happening. In this case, he absorbed two low blows in Round 1, the second of which forced him to take the full five minutes to recover. Holland ultimately decided he could continue but limped to the end of the frame. Clearly still laboring, he was asked again by the doctor at the start of Round 2 if he was good to go. Holland never actually answered and the fight should have been stopped, but it was allowed to continue again. The end result was Holland dropping the final two frames and a 29-28 decision. Kevin has lost two straight, four of six, and six of nine. He's due some time off, even if he hates to stay on the sidelines.
It wouldn't be a Holland fight without something strange happening. In this case, he absorbed two low blows in Round 1, the second of which forced him to take the full five minutes to recover. Holland ultimately decided he could continue but limped to the end of the frame. Clearly still laboring, he was asked again by the doctor at the start of Round 2 if he was good to go. Holland never actually answered and the fight should have been stopped, but it was allowed to continue again. The end result was Holland dropping the final two frames and a 29-28 decision. Kevin has lost two straight, four of six, and six of nine. He's due some time off, even if he hates to stay on the sidelines.
Next bout booked
Holland will face Mike Malott in a middleweight bout at UFC Vancouver on Oct. 18, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Holland is coming off a loss to Daniel Rodriguez back in July, one that dropped his UFC record to 15-11. The middleweight has a significant experience advantage on his next opponent Malott, but the latter is off to an excellent start to his UFC career with a 5-1 record.
Holland is coming off a loss to Daniel Rodriguez back in July, one that dropped his UFC record to 15-11. The middleweight has a significant experience advantage on his next opponent Malott, but the latter is off to an excellent start to his UFC career with a 5-1 record.
Crushing defeat in New Orleans
Holland lost to Daniel Rodriguez via unanimous decision (28-29, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC 318 on Saturday in New Orleans.
ANALYSIS
This is the risk you run when you are willing to step into the Octagon against any opponent at any time. Holland had less than nothing to gain from a rankings standpoint in this fight, and now he's going to have to try to work his way back from a crushing defeat. For what it's worth, Holland was down two rounds and had no business working his way back into the fight. On the flip side, he had Rodriguez hurt so badly in Round 3 that he probably could/should have earned the stoppage win if he just displayed a bit better fight IQ and didn't disengaged his opponent. Holland also could have been looking at a 10-8 score in the final frame and possibly a draw, although D-Rod made a huge late push to end in a dominant position and eliminate that possibility. The bottom line is that Holland can't be losing as a -600 favorite against anyone, especially at welterweight, his preferred and most effective weight class.
This is the risk you run when you are willing to step into the Octagon against any opponent at any time. Holland had less than nothing to gain from a rankings standpoint in this fight, and now he's going to have to try to work his way back from a crushing defeat. For what it's worth, Holland was down two rounds and had no business working his way back into the fight. On the flip side, he had Rodriguez hurt so badly in Round 3 that he probably could/should have earned the stoppage win if he just displayed a bit better fight IQ and didn't disengaged his opponent. Holland also could have been looking at a 10-8 score in the final frame and possibly a draw, although D-Rod made a huge late push to end in a dominant position and eliminate that possibility. The bottom line is that Holland can't be losing as a -600 favorite against anyone, especially at welterweight, his preferred and most effective weight class.
New challenger scheduled
Holland will fight Daniel Rodriguez in a middleweight fight at UFC 318 on July 19, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Holland is coming off a victory as he defeated Vicente Luque via submission at UFC 316. Trail Blazer will now face a new fighter, Daniel Rodriguez, who is coming off back-to-back victories with his most recent being Santiago Ponzibbio via TKO. Both fighters will be looking to extend their win streak.
Holland is coming off a victory as he defeated Vicente Luque via submission at UFC 316. Trail Blazer will now face a new fighter, Daniel Rodriguez, who is coming off back-to-back victories with his most recent being Santiago Ponzibbio via TKO. Both fighters will be looking to extend their win streak.
Chokes out Vicente Luque
Holland defeated Vicente Luque via submission (brabo choke) at 1:03 of Round 2 at UFC 316 on Saturday in Newark, New Jersey.
ANALYSIS
As we all know, Holland is willing to fight any opponent, at any time, in any weight class. The middleweight bouts he has accepted in the past have limited Holland's chances to move up the rankings. When he competes at welterweight, like he did here, he's darn good. Holland, who entered as a -205 favorite, outworked Luque in Round 1 before grabbing the neck and putting him away early in Round 2. The finish would go on to earn him a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. Holland has fought a whopping seven times since September 2023, going just 3-4 in that span despite the fact he has won each of his past two bouts.
As we all know, Holland is willing to fight any opponent, at any time, in any weight class. The middleweight bouts he has accepted in the past have limited Holland's chances to move up the rankings. When he competes at welterweight, like he did here, he's darn good. Holland, who entered as a -205 favorite, outworked Luque in Round 1 before grabbing the neck and putting him away early in Round 2. The finish would go on to earn him a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. Holland has fought a whopping seven times since September 2023, going just 3-4 in that span despite the fact he has won each of his past two bouts.

