NEW BOUTS ADDED TO UFC ROCHESTER INCLUDING RETURN OF MEGAN ANDERSON

UFC Fight Night 151 takes place May 18 at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York, and also the card recently had quite a few bouts added to it. My first thoughts on the new matchups are below.
Megan Anderson vs. Felicia Spencer, UFC Fight Night 151
An intriguing women’s featherweight bout between former Invicta champions Megan Anderson and Felicia Spencer is set to happen at UFC Fight Night 151, and the winner could very well be set up for a shot in Amanda Nunes’s 145lbs belt after she gets through her UFC 239 matchup against Holly Holm.
Anderson (9-3) chose to Holm within her Octagon debut this past year at UFC 225 but rebounded nicely with a first-round TKO win over Cat Zingano at UFC 232. Together with seven stoppage wins, Anderson is among the most dangerous female featherweights on the market. Spencer (6-0) won the Invicta title in her last bout, a submission win over Pam Sorensen. She has completed four of her struggles since making her MMA debut in 2015, and the Montreal native appears to be a great signing by the UFC as among the few authentic female featherweights in the sport. Although Spencer shouldn’t be counted out of this fight, awarded Anderson’s previous UFC experience advertising popularity, I would expect her to be a big favorite here.
Neil Magny vs. Vicente Luque, UFC Fight Night 151
Welterweight contenders Neil Magny and Vicente Luque are place to meet, according to a report from Farah Hannoun. Magny (21-7) is 14-6 in the UFC and is coming from a brutal KO loss to Santiago Ponziibbio past November. Luque (15-6-1) is 8-2 in the UFC with all his wins coming by stoppage, and he is currently riding a four-fight win series that comes with a knockout win over Bryan Barberena in what is arguably so much the 2019″Fight of the Year“ in MMA. Magny has been an underrated welterweight and has proven to surprise from time to time, but awarded Luque’s win streak and his absurd completing power, you need to prefer him very heavily to get the business done here.
Antonio Carlos Junior vs. Ian Heinisch, UFC Fight Night 151
Middleweights Antonio Carlos Junior and Ian Heinisch are set to lock horns after Heinisch’s fight against Tom Breese in UFC London fell through at the last minute because of some Breese medical issue. He’ll instead get the chance to battle a higher-ranked competition in the kind of Junior, the prior TUF winner.
Junior (10-2, 1 NC) is currently 7-2, 1 NC at the UFC and is currently riding a five-fight win streak that includes a submission win over Tim Boetsch in his final outing, which is important to not took place last April. Heinisch (12-1) is just one a four-fight win streak and conquered Cezar Ferreira by decision in his UFC debut. This is going to be a competitive fight, but given Junior’s Octagon encounter and vaunted submission game, you need to slightly favor him to win this bout.
Davi Ramos vs. Austin Hubbard, UFC Fight Night 151
A lightweight link between Davi Ramos and Austin Hubbard is set for this occasion. Ramos (9-2) is 3-1 at the UFC and has won his last few fights via rear-naked choke. Hubbard (10-2) has been the LFA lightweight champ and is riding a three-fight win streak into this fight. Hubbard is a fascinating prospect but Ramos has proven he can complete opponents within the Octagon, and he must be a solid favorite here.
Danny Roberts vs. Michel Pereira, UFC Fight Night 151
Welterweights Danny Roberts and Michel Pereira are set to fight. Roberts (16-4) is currently 5-3 at the UFC and he is coming from a contentious submission loss to Claudio Silva. Pereira (21-9, two NC) is making his UFC debut following a KO win in Road FC. Together with his UFC experience, expect Roberts to be the favorite.
Julio Arce vs. Julian Erosa, UFC Fight Night 151
And finally, a featherweight bout between Julio Arce and Julian Erosa is set, according to a report from Nolan King of FloCombat. Arce (15-3) is 2-1 at the UFC and recently had a seven-fight win streak snapped with a split decision loss to Sheymon Moraes his last time out. Erosa (22-7) is 0-3 at the UFC over two stints and is now riding a two-fight losing skid. This looks like a fantastic bounce-back struggle for Arce, who I expect to be a big favorite.
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