Bryce Mitchell and Sean Woodson? Yeah, they’re pretty much set to throw down in the Octagon. It’s like, inevitable.
Woodson? Oh, dude’s a striking genius. Just schooled Alex Caceres at UFC on ESPN 56. And right after, he’s all like, “Mitchell, you’re next.”
“I just beat a Top 15-ranked guy,” Woodson boasted. Funny thing, Caceres wasn’t Top 15 when they fought, but hey, details, right? Woodson’s eyes are on the prize: Top 15, then No. 10, No. 5, and bam! Title shot.
Mitchell’s response? Lightning fast. Pops up on social media with a video. “When and where, dude? I’m watching this s—t. I’m ready. Let’s make some money.”
Woodson’s been on a tear, not losing in his last six UFC fights. That one blemish? A split draw against Luis Saldana in 2022.
Mitchell, though, hit a snag. Got choked out by Ilia Topuria in 2022, marking his first loss. Bounced back against Dan Ige, but then Josh Emmett knocked him out cold at UFC 296 in December 2023. Talk about a rollercoaster.