7 burning questions ahead of UFC on ESPN 9: Can Tyron Woodley rebound?

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7 burning questions ahead of UFC on ESPN 9: Can Tyron Woodley rebound?

The bouts are signed and the commission paperwork has been rubber-stamped. The UFC is officially back in business in Las Vegas with Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 9 marking the promotion’s return to its home city.

With the sporting world tentatively looking to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, the UFC Apex will form the home of the UFC’s upcoming hometown events for the foreseeable future, with the purpose-built fight facility taking center stage with its maiden UFC-branded fight card.

UFC on ESPN 9 features a pivotal bout for the promotion’s welterweight division, with former undisputed champion Tyron Woodley making his return after his title loss to Kamaru Usman. “The Chosen One” will look to reassert hit championship credentials against surging Brazilian contender Gilbert Burns in the night’s main event.

Also set to feature on the card is a heavyweight battle, as rising prospect Augusto Sakai takes on the teak-tough Bulgarian veteran Blagoy Ivanov. There’s also a fascinating clash in the women’s flyweight division, as former title challenger Katlyn Chookagian looks to bounce back with victory over Antonina Shevchenko after falling short in her title shot against Shevchenko’s flyweight champion sister, Valentina.

UFC on ESPN 9 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The event airs on ESPN and streams on ESPN+.

So, without further ado, here are seven burning questions heading into fight night.

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On top form and fighting aggressively, Woodley is a serious problem for everyone else at 170, but during his title reign we saw him fall into a very defensive approach at times, and he eventually lost his belt. Will we see Woodley go on the offensive again to deliver a statement?

He’ll be in shape – he always is – but his sharpness, and his fighting mentality, will be fascinating to watch on fight night.

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7 burning questions ahead of UFC on ESPN 9: Can Tyron Woodley rebound?