Paul Craig is the latest light heavyweight contender to share his thoughts on UFC Baku.
205 pounds outstanding JAMAH HILL and Khalil Rountree Jr. will clash at UFC Baku Saturday night.
Former champion Alex Pereirawho knocked out both men during his title government gave the lead to Rountree when he predicted the match between his former enemies Earlier this week.
Now another fighter who fought both men has a daring ko forecast before the UFC’s first opportunity in Azerbaijan.

Paul Craig predicts UFC Baku Main Event
Paul Craig suffered a co-loss in the first round when he against Rountree Jr. in July 2017. fought.
Four years later is the Scottish Fan favorite disrupted Jamahal Hill’s arm to win on UFC 263 within two minutes.
After fighting both men, there is not much better than ‘Bearjew’ to predict the UFC Baku headlist.
“I think it’s coming down: Do you bring a hammer to a fist fight?” If I say a hammer, (I mean) the power that Khalil Rountree has, ”Craig said talksport.com. “Khalil knocked me out, and it’s one of the most devastating knockouts I’ve ever had.
“If you think about his career and how it progressed from the early days of fighting in the UFC, he was just a brawler, but now he is a competent, controlled Brawler.
“When we saw him against (Alex) Pereira for the title, he kept everything so well, and as a fan of mixed martial arts, I was excited to see how this battle was going.”
“But if you bring along, we will use a canon to a gunfire, he only has this great massive power. And although Jamahal Hill is technically good to hit, it’s only a matter of time before being touched.
“I do believe he’s going to sleep. I’m excited about it because most people will be excited for this battle. ‘
Paul Craig is considering pension
Paul Craig is fresh from a controversial No-Contest with Rodolfo Bellato and UFC Atlanta.
An illegal kick seemed to knock the Brazilian cold, but Some people thought he was ‘flop’.
Either way, the result makes Craig Wenless in his last four UFC fights while he wants a new contract.
If he is not re-signed by the leading promotion of MMA, the 37-year-old says he will call time on his career.
“It was the last battle on my contract,” Craig told the House of Fight.
“I would like to keep fighting for the UFC, but if they decide it is not for me, they force your hand.
“It would be for me. I would step away from the sport. ‘
