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Calvin Kattar vs. Youssef Zalal preview, odds, start time for UFC Fight Night 251

Calvin Kattar vs. Youssef Zalal preview, odds, start time for UFC Fight Night 251

USA Today15-02-2025
Calvin Kattar and Youssef Zalal meet in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 251. The featherweight bout takes place Saturday, Feb. 15, at UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Check out this quick preview of the matchup.
Calvin Kattar vs. Youssef Zalal UFC Fight Night 251 preview
Kattar (23-8 MMA, 7-6 UFC) seeks to end a three-fight skid. Before this current stretch, Kattar never lost back-to-back fights. His last win came in a unanimous decision against Giga Chikadze in January 2022. Since then, Kattar lost a split decision to Josh Emmett, suffered a knee injury causing a TKO loss to Arnold Allen, and most recently, dropped a unanimous decision to Aljamain Sterling at UFC 300.
Zalal (16-5-1 MMA, 6-3-1 UFC) has been on fire since rejoining the UFC last March. After dropping three straight, followed by a draw, Zalal was released in 2022. He picked up three wins on the regional scene to earn another shot in the UFC and has finished three consecutive opponents. Billy Quarantillo, Jarno Errens and Jack Shore were all finished by 'The Moroccan Devil' no later than the second round.
Calvin Kattar vs. Youssef Zalal UFC Fight Night 251 rankings
Kattar is currently ranked No. 10 in the UFC's official featherweight rankings. Zalal is unranked.
Calvin Kattar vs. Youssef Zalal UFC Fight Night 251 odds
The oddsmakers and the pubic heavily favor the Moroccan fighter, listing Zalal -480 and Kattar +350 via FanDuel.
Calvin Kattar vs. Youssef Zalal UFC Fight Night 251 walkout time, how to watch
Kattar and Zalal are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 8:40 p.m. ET. The fight will stream on ESPN+.
For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie's event hub for UFC Fight Night 251.
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