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Gregory Rodrigues Secures First UFC Main Event Against Jared Cannonier


Gregory Rodrigues Secures First UFC Main Event Against Jared Cannonier
Jared Cannonier (left), Gregory Rodrigues (right)

Gregory Rodrigues is preparing for the biggest fight of his UFC career, as he’s set to headline his first main event against former title challenger Jared Cannonier. At 32, Rodrigues has already experienced the highs and lows of MMA but has recently found his stride with an impressive run of five wins in his last six fights, including three consecutive victories.


Rodrigues has garnered attention for his imposing size, raw power, and ability to deliver electrifying performances. Fans have eagerly speculated about his next step, and the UFC has delivered a significant challenge. According to Alex Behunin, Rodrigues will face Cannonier, a dangerous opponent known for his ferocity inside the Octagon.


Cannonier, despite being on a two-fight losing streak, remains a formidable force in the division. As a former title challenger, he brings experience and an elite-level skill set that will test Rodrigues’ mettle. For Rodrigues, this matchup is more than just a fight—it’s an opportunity to prove he belongs among the division’s top contenders.


Adding to the stakes, the bout is scheduled as a main event, marking a first for Rodrigues in his UFC tenure. With a potential five rounds, fans could see a different side of “Robocop,” showcasing his endurance and strategic approach to combat.


While Cannonier aims to end his skid and reassert his relevance in the title picture, Rodrigues will look to solidify his rising star status by defeating a former title contender.


This fight not only highlights Rodrigues’ potential but also serves as a litmus test for both fighters. A win for Cannonier could reignite his title ambitions, while a victory for Rodrigues would catapult him into conversations about future title shots.


Are you excited to see Gregory Rodrigues take on Jared Cannonier in his first UFC main event? Share your thoughts as the middleweight division heats up with this electrifying matchup.

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