Shanelle
Dyer
believes Elise Reed’s
striking style could leave her vulnerable when the two
Ultimate Fighting Championship
strawweights clash.

Dyer (7-1) returns to action at
UFC Sacramento
on Aug. 22 at Golden 1 Center against Reed
(8-5), looking to build on her successful Octagon debut earlier
this year. The British prospect stopped Ravena
Oliveira
in her UFC debut, earning a third-round technical
knockout in March in London.

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Shanelle Dyer explains why Elise Reed’s striking style could
create finishing opportunities at UFC Sacramento

In an interview ahead of their clash, Dyer explained why she
believes Reed’s style could lead to a knockout.

“Stylistically, this is a part of the matchup for me… My opponent,
she has a low guard taekwondo style,” Dyer said. “She is a kicker,
but I am a better kicker. I have been working so much. I don’t want
to give up a lot of my game plan away. But she’s very susceptible
to a knockout.”

Dyer added that she has been working extensively on finishing
opponents, emphasizing that fighters do not get paid by the minute.
The 25-year-old has won seven of her eight professional fights,
with five victories coming by knockout or technical knockout. Her
lone loss came against Ivana
Petrovic
in 2020, before she joined the UFC.

Meanwhile, Reed is 4-5 in the UFC and likely fighting for her spot
on the roster after alternating between wins and losses since her
UFC debut.

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