Terrance McKinney (17-8) enters this UFC Seattle lightweight main card opener seeking a rebound from a first-round submission loss to Chris Duncan in December 2025, bringing explosive power with 6.24 significant strikes per minute at 56% accuracy, 3.34 takedowns per 15 minutes, and a career 100% finish rate including multiple Round 1 KOs and subs. Kyle Nelson (17-6-1), moving up from featherweight, rides a strong 3-1-1 run over his last five including a recent decision win over Matt Frevola in October 2025, relying on durable takedown defense (66%), volume striking (3.60 significant strikes per minute), and resilience in longer fights. Both made weight at Friday's weigh-ins with no reported injuries or withdrawals; McKinney's aggressive pressure tests Nelson's ability to weather early storms and extend bouts, while Nelson's output could frustrate if the fight goes past Round 1.
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It will resolve to "Terrance McKinney" if Terrance McKinney is officially declared the winner.
If the fight is declared a draw or technical draw, ruled a No Contest, not scored, canceled, or postponed beyond April 11, 2026, this market will resolve "50-50."
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC.
Market Opened: Mar 7, 2026, 6:00 PM ET
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It will resolve to "Terrance McKinney" if Terrance McKinney is officially declared the winner.
If the fight is declared a draw or technical draw, ruled a No Contest, not scored, canceled, or postponed beyond April 11, 2026, this market will resolve "50-50."
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC.
Market Opened: Mar 7, 2026, 6:00 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.ufc.com/eventsResolver
0x65070BE91...Terrance McKinney (17-8) enters this UFC Seattle lightweight main card opener seeking a rebound from a first-round submission loss to Chris Duncan in December 2025, bringing explosive power with 6.24 significant strikes per minute at 56% accuracy, 3.34 takedowns per 15 minutes, and a career 100% finish rate including multiple Round 1 KOs and subs. Kyle Nelson (17-6-1), moving up from featherweight, rides a strong 3-1-1 run over his last five including a recent decision win over Matt Frevola in October 2025, relying on durable takedown defense (66%), volume striking (3.60 significant strikes per minute), and resilience in longer fights. Both made weight at Friday's weigh-ins with no reported injuries or withdrawals; McKinney's aggressive pressure tests Nelson's ability to weather early storms and extend bouts, while Nelson's output could frustrate if the fight goes past Round 1.
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