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Set to take on Marretinha
Dalby will take on Gabriel Bonfim in a welterweight bout at UFC Sao Paulo on Nov. 4, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport reports.
ANALYSIS
Dalby is coming off a huge upset win over Muslim Salikhov via unanimous decision in his latest fight June 17, struggling in the first round but ultimately securing the victory after improving as the fight went on. The soon-to-be 39 year old is on a good run after winning four of his previous five bouts, but he'll handle a tough test against a younger, more explosive opponent in Bonfim.
Dalby is coming off a huge upset win over Muslim Salikhov via unanimous decision in his latest fight June 17, struggling in the first round but ultimately securing the victory after improving as the fight went on. The soon-to-be 39 year old is on a good run after winning four of his previous five bouts, but he'll handle a tough test against a younger, more explosive opponent in Bonfim.
Strong run continues
Dalby defeated Muslim Salikhov via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) at UFC on ESPN 47 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
It's a huge upset victory for Dalby. The Dane struggled a good portion of Round 1 before landing a late high kick which seemed to turn the tide of the fight. He got progressively better in Round 2 before blowing Salikhov out of the water in Round 3. Dalby closed with a 82-33 edge in total strikes landed over the course of the final ten minutes, in addition to garnering more than three minutes worth of control time each of the final two frames. Dalby doesn't have much room for error given he will be turning 39 years of age this coming November, but he has quietly won four of his last five dating back to November 2020.
It's a huge upset victory for Dalby. The Dane struggled a good portion of Round 1 before landing a late high kick which seemed to turn the tide of the fight. He got progressively better in Round 2 before blowing Salikhov out of the water in Round 3. Dalby closed with a 82-33 edge in total strikes landed over the course of the final ten minutes, in addition to garnering more than three minutes worth of control time each of the final two frames. Dalby doesn't have much room for error given he will be turning 39 years of age this coming November, but he has quietly won four of his last five dating back to November 2020.
Set to fight Salikhov
Dalby will fight Muslim Salikhov in a welterweight fight at a UFC event on June 17, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Dalby's next chance at winning his third straight fight comes at the hands of Muslim Salikhov. The two fighters match up pretty evenly, with Dalby sporting a four-inch reach advantage. Dalby attempts more strikes per minute than Salikhov, though Salikhov's 67.0 percent strike defense is much better than Dalby's 53.0 percent.
Dalby's next chance at winning his third straight fight comes at the hands of Muslim Salikhov. The two fighters match up pretty evenly, with Dalby sporting a four-inch reach advantage. Dalby attempts more strikes per minute than Salikhov, though Salikhov's 67.0 percent strike defense is much better than Dalby's 53.0 percent.
Takes split decision at UFC 283
Dalby defeated Warlley Alves via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) at UFC 283 on Saturday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ANALYSIS
In a legitimately close fight, it was the activity of Dalby that earned him this decision. Nicolas attempted 298 total strikes, landed 167 of them. For comparison's sake, Alves fired off 153 total strikes, connecting on just 75. Dalby lacks explosiveness, so he better fire off plenty of volume on the feet it he hopes to emerge victorious. The 38-year-old Dane has quietly won three of his last four dating back to November 2020. He improves to 5-3-1 (1NC) over the course of two different stints with the UFC.
In a legitimately close fight, it was the activity of Dalby that earned him this decision. Nicolas attempted 298 total strikes, landed 167 of them. For comparison's sake, Alves fired off 153 total strikes, connecting on just 75. Dalby lacks explosiveness, so he better fire off plenty of volume on the feet it he hopes to emerge victorious. The 38-year-old Dane has quietly won three of his last four dating back to November 2020. He improves to 5-3-1 (1NC) over the course of two different stints with the UFC.
Taking on Alves in Brazil
Dalby (20-4-1, 2 NC) is scheduled to face Warlley Alves (14-5-0) in a welterweight bout scheduled for Jan. 21 at UFC 283 in Rio de Janeiro, Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Dalby is making his second career appearance in Brazil, after having previously made his UFC debut in Goiania in May 2015, when he defeated Elizeu Zaleski. He last competed in July, earning a win in London over Claudio Silva via unanimous decision.
Dalby is making his second career appearance in Brazil, after having previously made his UFC debut in Goiania in May 2015, when he defeated Elizeu Zaleski. He last competed in July, earning a win in London over Claudio Silva via unanimous decision.