UFC Houston MMA Match Preview: Alden Coria (11-3-0) vs. Luis Gurule (10-2-0)

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Event Overview

The UFC makes its way back to Houston for an exciting Fight Night card, headlined by a pivotal middleweight bout between Sean Strickland and Anthony Hernandez. The event highlights a diverse array of talent across weight classes, including a compelling flyweight main card matchup between Alden Coria and Luis Gurule. With Houston’s enthusiastic MMA fanbase, this return to the city since 2023 is set to deliver high-energy action in a venue renowned for hosting memorable UFC nights.

  • Venue Location: Toyota Center, Houston, Texas, United States. This arena can hold up to 19,000 spectators for MMA events, featuring top-tier production and a history of electric UFC atmospheres.
  • Prelims start at 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PST), with the main card at 8:00 PM ET (5:00 PM PST). The Coria vs. Gurule fight is on the main card, anticipated around 8:30-9:30 PM ET, available on Paramount+.

Injury Report

No significant injuries have been reported for Alden Coria or Luis Gurule as they approach this contest. Coria, following his knockout win in September 2025, has shown no signs of setbacks and appears in peak form. Gurule, after back-to-back losses in 2025, has had sufficient time to recover without any disclosed issues from his previous defeats. Both athletes, aged 27 and 32 respectively, are expected to enter the Octagon at full capacity, though Gurule’s recent knockout loss could raise questions about his chin in high-pressure exchanges.

Fighter Matchups: Alden Coria vs. Luis Gurule

This flyweight encounter pairs a surging debut winner in Coria against a resilient but struggling Gurule. Coria brings height and finishing ability, potentially exploiting Gurule’s shorter reach in stand-up trades. The fight could end early via Coria’s power or go to the cards if Gurule’s durability holds, making it a potential highlight with a 60% chance of going over 1.5 rounds.

Fighter Profiles and Recent Form

Alden Coria (“Cobra”)

  • Record: 11-3-0 (1 NC)
  • Age: 27
  • Height/Reach: 5’8″ / 67″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Strengths: Knockout power (5 KOs); submission skills (4); strong finisher with 3 first-round wins; unbeaten in last 4 (3-0, 1 NC).
  • Weaknesses: Vulnerable to decisions in close fights; one submission loss.

Recent Form (Last 5 Fights):

DateOpponentResultMethodRound/Time
Sep 13, 2025Alessandro CostaWinKO/TKO (Punches)3 / 0:47
May 25, 2025German Orpineda PonceWinKO/TKO2 / 3:21
Jan 12, 2025Paris MoranNCNo Contest1 / 3:12
Nov 3, 2024Chris OconWinTKO (Punches)2 / TBD
Jun 23, 2024Jose LeonWinSubmission (RNC)1 / TBD

Coria is on a hot streak, with his UFC debut knockout highlighting his potential as a contender.

Luis Gurule (“Grim”)

  • Record: 10-2-0
  • Age: 32
  • Height/Reach: 5’5″ / 64″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Strengths: KO power (5 KOs); durable with 4 decision wins; strong wrestling base.
  • Weaknesses: Recent UFC struggles (0-2); susceptible to knockouts (1 loss).

Recent Form (Last 5 Fights):

DateOpponentResultMethodRound/Time
Sep 14, 2025Jesus AguilarLossUnanimous Decision3 / 5:00
Apr 6, 2025Ode OsbourneLossKO/TKO (Punch)2 / 1:54
Oct 16, 2024Nick PiccininniWinSplit Decision3 / 5:00
May 6, 2023Carlos LozoyaWinKO/TKO1 / TBD
Dec 8, 2022Ryan MondalaWinDecision3 / 5:00

Gurule seeks to rebound from UFC losses, showing resilience but needing to capitalize on his experience.

Fight History

This is the first matchup between Coria and Gurule. No prior encounters or shared opponents provide direct comparisons, but Coria’s reach advantage (3 inches height, likely similar reach) could dictate a striking battle, while Gurule’s pressure might force grappling.

FIGHT ODDS

Alden Coria                        – 275

Luis Gurule                         + 225

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 20, 2026

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