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The UFC will finally make its long-awaited return to the O2 Arena next week with a card that features some of the best fighting talents ever to emerge out of the UK.
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Ipswich-born Arnold Allen has long flown under the radar among wider UFC audiences, particularly in comparison to some of the other UK-based fighters featured on this card, but those who have seen the featherweight prospect in action know just how dangerous he can be. With an undefeated UFC record of 8-0 stretching back to 2015, Allen has quietly emerged as one of the standout prospects of the talent-stacked 145lbs division.
At UFC Fight Night 204, Allen will have the opportunity to make a real statement against Dan Hooker, as he welcomes the Kiwi back to the featherweight division.
Despite his impressive momentum, Allen is currently sitting at 21/20 heading into next week's co-main event marking just the second time that the Brit has entered into the Octagon as an underdog.
Though Hooker is unquestionably tough and durable, Allen possesses all the skills necessary to put the former lightweight contender on the back foot and get the nod in the eyes of the judges.
With four finishes from four UFC appearances, Tom Aspinall quickly has established himself as one of the most exciting heavyweight talents in the UFC's 265lbs division, and on Saturday will get the opportunity to catapult himself towards title contention with a win over longtime divisional stalwart Alexander Volkov.
Entrusted with main event status, Aspinall will likely look to use both his impressive speed and his technical boxing ability to put Volkov on the back foot from the fight's outset, denying the rangy Russian the opportunity to establish his reach and height advantages. Should the bout hit the mat both men have underrated grappling skills, but with just five career submissions between them across more than 50 fights don't expect either fighting tapping out.
Expect action from the outset as two of the most agile strikers in the history of the UFC's heavyweight division look to get the upper hand inside the promotion's smaller-sized 20 foot Octagon.
At close to even money, Aspinall to pick up his fifth consecutive UFC win in front of a raucous British is a great bet, most likely by way of the judges' scorecards.
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