Dvalishvili vs. Sandhagen Betting Odds
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Cory Sandhagen’s UFC Career Summary (as of the text’s writing – likely late 2024/early 2025):
Debut & Early Success (2018-2020): Joined the UFC in 2018 with a 7-1 record. He went undefeated in his first five UFC fights, with wins over John Lineker and Raphael Assuncao, earning him the #4 ranking in the bantamweight division.
First Loss & Rise (2020-2021): Suffered his first UFC loss via submission to Aljamain Sterling (who then went on to win the title). He bounced back with a win (and “Performance of the Night” bonus) over Marlon Moraes via a spinning wheel kick KO.
Continued Momentum (2021): Defeated Frankie Edgar with a flying knee (another ”Performance of the Night” bonus).
Setbacks & Interim Title Fight (2021-2022): Lost a decision to T.J. Dillashaw. Then fought Petr Yan for the interim bantamweight title at UFC 267, losing by unanimous decision in a “Fight of the Night” performance.
Recent form (2022-2024): went on a three-fight winning streak against Song Yadong, Marlon “Chito” Vera, and Rob Font. This streak was broken in August 2024 (the text implies a recent loss,but doesn’t detail it beyond mentioning a link to a Forbes article about UFC Abu Dhabi results).
Current Record: 18-5 (as of the text).
Current Age: 33 (as of the text).
Key Highlights:
Known for exciting finishes (spinning wheel kick, flying knee).
Has fought (and lost to) multiple former and future champions (Sterling,Dillashaw,Yan).
Has consistently been ranked among the top contenders in the bantamweight division.
The text also includes a link to a forbes article about the upcoming UFC 321 main event between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane. Its meaningful to note the date in the link (July 24, 2025), suggesting this text was written sometime before that date.
