![]() ![]() In his fight with Sheymon Moraes, we witnessed Andre’s increasingly potent counter-kicking game rock Moraes badly, ultimately leading to Fili finishing Brazilian by KO for the first time in his career. His opponents often block these kicks, but he uses them to damage the blocking arms, or in certain cases hurt his opponents badly. He has an active one-two, prefers to pressure his opponents, forcing them to circle to his right, which opens them up to his rear kick to the body and head. So, based on what we do know of both of these men, let’s discuss how this fight potentially plays out.Īndre’s strength’s these days lie in his length, kicks, opportunistic takedowns and grappling. His grappling has more than just carried him in past two fights, it’s essentially all he’s done, landing just 1 significant strike on the feet in his last two fights, out of four strikes thrown. ![]() Meanwhile, Mitchell has not spent more than a few minutes on the feet since his back and forth FOTN performance against Bobby Moffett. In addition it is worth noting that, while he historically has solid takedown defense, none of his opponents have attempted a takedown on him since his split decision loss to Michael Johnson. Mitchell on the other hand is an aggressive top control grappler with his own set of long range striking tools to work with, a crafty clinch game, and solid reactive takedowns. His check left hook and counter-kicking game in particular stand out to me as highly effective tools he’s added to his arsenal. To clarify, hen I say volume kickboxer, that is not to say that Fili can’t or won’t crack, because he most certainly can. Fili has molded into a long range, volume kickboxer with the ability to mix it up and take things to the ground effectively as well. The matchup itself is extremely intriguing as well. Mitchell’s last two performances in particular have had fans buzzing about the Searcy Arkansas native, and considering neither of these men tend to be in boring fights, this is one the fans surely can look forward to. Since then, the Washington native has had a rocky, up and down career, alternating wins and losses for most of it, and never getting more than two wins in a row.ĭespite this, he’s steadily improved as a fighter, noticeably so in the last few years, becoming a capable and calm fighter, one who will pose a stiff test against anyone not ready for their next step up in the division.Įnter Bryce Mitchell, the up and coming dynamic Featherweight grappler looking to win his fifth fight in a row, and remain undefeated in the UFC. ![]() Now just four months removed from his 30th birthday, the former Team Alpha Male hot prospect made his UFC debut in 2013, defeating Jeremy Larsen by TKO on two weeks notice, despite missing weight. We will answer the most frequently asked questions about Bryce Mitchell below.It’s 2020 in the year of our lord, and Andre Fili is now a 15 fight UFC veteran an 11-year pro. You can find out more fun Bryce Mitchell birthday facts. Bryce Mitchell win by Decision (Unanimous) in round 3 at 5:00.įun fact: On the day Bryce was born, "I'll Make Love to You" by Boyz II Men was the #1 song in the country (Billboard). The fight was on Saturday, March 5, 2022. Mitchell has fought in over 15 professional MMA bouts, and his last fight was 1 year and 3 months ago against Edson Barboza at UFC 272 – Covington vs. When is Bryce Mitchell’s next fight, what’s his height, reach, record and who is he fighting next? Let’s find out below ⤵ NameĪs of June 2023, Bryce Mitchell’s pro record is 15-0-0, with 0 of those wins coming by knockout, 9 by submission, and the rest by a decision. He made his Octagon debut 1,813 days ago, on July 6, 2018. He is a UFC fighter who competes in the featherweight division. Bryce “Thug Nasty” Mitchell was born in the Millennials Generation and is currently 28 years old. Bryce Mitchell was born on Octoin Sherwood, Arkansas, United States. ![]()
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