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Returning for UFC 297
Reyes (undisclosed) will take on Carlos Ulberg at UFC 297 on Jan. 20, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Reyes hasn't fought since November of 2022 and will be set to return after roughly a 14-month absence. He's lost three consecutive fights via knockout, while Ulberg has won five of his six bouts since joining UFC.
Reyes hasn't fought since November of 2022 and will be set to return after roughly a 14-month absence. He's lost three consecutive fights via knockout, while Ulberg has won five of his six bouts since joining UFC.
Will be out minimum of 90 days
Reyes has been handed a 90-day medical suspension, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Reyes suffered his third consecutive KO defeat last week against Ryan Spann. He will have some time off to regroup and will likely not be in the Octagon again for awhile. It was over a year between his last two bouts.
Reyes suffered his third consecutive KO defeat last week against Ryan Spann. He will have some time off to regroup and will likely not be in the Octagon again for awhile. It was over a year between his last two bouts.
Suffers third consecutive KO loss
Reyes lost to Ryan Spann via KO (punch) at 1:20 of Round 1 at UFC 281 on Saturday in New York.
ANALYSIS
Counterpunching was a hallmark of Reyes' boxing at his best, but he just can't seem to handle advancing fighters anymore, as his opponents just overwhelm him with power and volume until he falls flat. It's difficult to tell where the problem lies exactly, as he had his moments of success against Jiri Prochazka, but it seems clear that the former title challenger needs a new game plan if he has designs on being champion. Reyes falls to 12-4-0 in professional MMA as a result of the loss.
Counterpunching was a hallmark of Reyes' boxing at his best, but he just can't seem to handle advancing fighters anymore, as his opponents just overwhelm him with power and volume until he falls flat. It's difficult to tell where the problem lies exactly, as he had his moments of success against Jiri Prochazka, but it seems clear that the former title challenger needs a new game plan if he has designs on being champion. Reyes falls to 12-4-0 in professional MMA as a result of the loss.
Facing heavy opponent
Reyes will receive 20 percent of Ryan Spann's purse for Saturday's fight at UFC 281 after Spann missed weight Friday, Jose Youngs of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Reyes will take home some additional earnings Saturday after Spann weighed in 0.6 pounds over the light heavyweight limit. Reyes last fought in May of 2021 when he was defeated by Jiri Prochazka via knockout, so he'll look to get back in the win column in his return from the extended absence. Reyes boasts a 12-3 professional record.
Reyes will take home some additional earnings Saturday after Spann weighed in 0.6 pounds over the light heavyweight limit. Reyes last fought in May of 2021 when he was defeated by Jiri Prochazka via knockout, so he'll look to get back in the win column in his return from the extended absence. Reyes boasts a 12-3 professional record.
Returning after more than a year
Reyes (knee) will take on Ryan Spann at UFC 281 on Nov. 12, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Reyes will be returning to the Octagon for the first time since May of 2021 when he fell by knockout to Jiri Prochazka. Reyes underwent surgery a couple months after that on his left meniscus and has been working to get back since. Spann is coming off a stoppage win over Ion Cutelaba in May.
Reyes will be returning to the Octagon for the first time since May of 2021 when he fell by knockout to Jiri Prochazka. Reyes underwent surgery a couple months after that on his left meniscus and has been working to get back since. Spann is coming off a stoppage win over Ion Cutelaba in May.