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With UFC 301 coming up this Saturday, Brazilian MMA fans will experience a love letter from the Las Vegas-based promotion. The country has produced countless talents in the sport, with champions like Alexandre Pantoja dominating the landscape.

Therefore, it’s expected that the fans will receive the pay-per-view positively. After all, every fight on the card will feature a Brazilian MMA fighter. With fighters like Pantoja and Jose Aldo putting on a show, it should be a fun time for all Brazilian UFC fans.

But there’s also the preliminary fights to watch for. Here, it’s a chance for all fighters to prove their worth. That includes these two fighters who can use this opportunity as a springboard.

Why Silva vs. Gomis Matters

Jean Silva (12-2) and William Gomis (13-2) is a featherweight match-up featuring two up-and-coming fighters. With the hometown hero in Silva and the Frenchman in Gomis, it can steal the show at UFC 301. Both fighters are unranked but can boost their standing within the division.

How so? Gomis has swift strikes that can easily knock over an opponent. His sharp movements and reflexes can make fighters miss. With the Frenchman’s slender frame, his movements become too quick for the human eye to comprehend.

His aggressive nature will also be something to watch for. Does he go for the kill in the first round? Will he dodge Silva’s moves and attack with ease? Stay tuned, for you might be surprised!

What About the Hometown Kid At UFC 301?

As for Jean Silva, he has plenty to offer at UFC 301. Obviously, he’ll be the home fighter in the match, giving the crowd a rooting interest. The fighter from Joao Pessoa, Brazil, looks to shoot up the featherweight rankings with a win.

It’s easy to see why he could be a winner. With great technique and all-around balance in his game, he can pinpoint Gomis’s weaknesses and prey on them. Silva can also end his match quickly, as proven by his UFC debut against Westin Wilson.

Overall, this should be a fun fight between two rising fighters. It’s a tale that most UFC fans (and sports fans) love. The hometown hero takes on their adversary for a chance at glory. Add in the two fighters being good and this will surprise some people.

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