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MMA Match Preview: Danny Silva (10-1) vs. Kevin Vallejos (15-1)

Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
Event: UFC Fight Night: Taira vs. Park
Location: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
Division: Featherweight (145 lbs)
Broadcast: ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass
Bout Placement: Main Card

Fight Overview

Two rising featherweight contenders collide as Danny “El Puma” Silva (10-1) faces off against Argentina’s Kevin “El Chino” Vallejos (15-1) in a high-stakes bout at UFC Vegas 108. Silva enters on a two-fight win streak, known for his relentless pace and volume striking, while Vallejos looks to build on his explosive UFC debut—a first-round TKO of Seung Woo Choi. With both fighters possessing aggressive styles and near-perfect records, this matchup promises fireworks and divisional implications.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeDanny SilvaKevin Vallejos
Record10-115-1
Age2823
Height5’11”5’7″
Reach70″68″
StanceSwitchSwitch
UFC Record2-01-0
Last FightWin vs. Lucas Almeida (SD)Win vs. Seung Woo Choi (KO)
Strikes Landed/Min7.366.48
Striking Accuracy59%51%
Strikes Absorbed/Min7.965.70
Takedowns/15 Min2.330.00
Takedown Defense100%66%

Fighter Breakdown

🇺🇸 Danny Silva – “El Puma”

Strengths:

High-volume striking and relentless pace

Excellent takedown defense and offensive wrestling

Durable and composed in gritty exchanges

Weaknesses:

Absorbs a high number of strikes (7.96 per minute)

Leaky defense in wild exchanges

Limited finishing rate at UFC level

🇦🇷 Kevin Vallejos – “El Chino”

Strengths:

Explosive knockout power (11 KOs in 15 wins)

Crisp boxing and head movement

Efficient pressure and cage control

Weaknesses:

No offensive wrestling threat

Vulnerable in clinch and grappling exchanges

Less tested in deep waters

Tactical Matchup

Silva’s Path to Victory:
Use reach and volume to frustrate Vallejos, mix in takedowns to break rhythm, and bank early rounds with pressure and control. His ability to absorb damage and keep moving forward could wear Vallejos down.

Vallejos’ Path to Victory:
Land clean early shots, keep the fight standing, and capitalize on Silva’s defensive lapses. His power and timing make him a threat to end the fight in the first two rounds.

This fight is a classic “volume vs. violence” matchup. Silva has the tools to frustrate Vallejos with pace and grappling, but Vallejos’ precision and knockout power make him a serious threat. If Silva can survive the early storm, he could grind out a decision. But the more likely scenario is Vallejos landing clean and finishing the fight.

FIGHT ODDS

Danny Silva                        + 330

Kevin Vallejos                   – 425

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, August 1, 2025

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