February 9, 2024
Jack Hermansson returns to the Octagon after over a year on the sidelines due to injury when he faces Joe Pyfer at UFC Vegas 86 on Saturday evening. Hermansson is looking to rebound from a loss to Roman Dolidze at UFC on ESPN 42. The upcoming fight presents Hermansson with the opportunity to demonstrate his capabilities and reignite his momentum towards title contention. Stylistically, Hermansson has an awkward style with awkward movement. He has very good wrestling skills and does most of his damage from the top position. DraftKings sees Hermansson as the underdog with a salary of $7,200 on Saturday. Throughout his UFC career of 16 bouts, Hermansson averages 75.2 fantasy points per contest.
--Alen Kurbasic - RotoBallerSource: UFC
December 5, 2022
In a much-needed victory to rebuild his momentum, Jack Hermansson was unable to capitalize on a strong first round and suffered a second-round TKO loss on Saturday's main card to late-replacement Roman Dolidze. In 9:06 of action, Hermansson was actually out-striking Dolidze by landing 48 significant strikes compared to his opponent's 39. After taking the first round, Dolidze got the better of the ground game, eventually leading to the TKO stoppage. Let's keep an eye on Hermansson from here to see how he is matched up.
--Matt BrickerSource: UFC
December 2, 2022
Alternating wins for losses since 2019 (4-3), long-time UFC veteran Jack Hermansson (23-7) will make his 16th Octagon appearance when he battles Roman Dolidze on the main card of Saturday's lineup of bouts. In his lengthy MMA career, Hermansson has proven to be a prolific finisher, with 17 of his 23 career wins coming by finish -- 10 of them coming via knockout/TKO. DraftKings sees Hermansson as a big favorite with a salary of $9,00. Throughout his UFC career (15 bouts), he averages 75.0 fantasy points per contest. Hermansson needs to be careful in this matchup, as Dolidze has been on a finishing streak of late.
--Matt BrickerSource: UFC
July 25, 2022
It may not have been the most exciting fight on the main card, but Jack Hermansson did what was needed to defeat a tough opponent and take Saturday night's co-main event. In 15 minutes of middleweight action, Hermansson landed 100 significant strikes to that of Chris Curtis' 43. The win gets Hermansson back on track, as he's now a winner of two of his last three outings, including a big win over a rising star in Curtis. The biggest names in the division have really given Hermansson issues, so let's see how the UFC matches him up next.
--Matt BrickerSource: ESPN