MMA Match Preview: Khaos Williams (15-5-0) vs. Nikolay Veretennikov (14-7-0)

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T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, Nevada

A violent welterweight collision is set for UFC 117 as knockout machine Khaos Williams meets technical Kazakh striker Nikolay Veretennikov. Both men are dangerous, both carry real finishing power, and both are looking to break into the division’s top‑20 mix. Stylistically, this is a pure striker’s duel — but with very different approaches: Williams brings explosive chaos, while Veretennikov brings calculated precision.

This is one of the most volatile matchups on the card.

VENUE & EVENT DETAILS

Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV

Main Card Start: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT

Williams vs. Veretennikov: Expected around 10:30 PM ET / 7:30 PM PT

Cage Size: 30‑foot Octagon

Altitude: Sea level

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Khaos Williams

  • No reported injuries
  • Camp at Murcielago MMA
  • Focus on footwork, counter‑right hand, and defensive grappling
  • Coaches emphasize patience — not over‑swinging early

Nikolay Veretennikov

  • Minor shoulder tightness early in camp — fully cleared
  • Camp at Kazakhstan Top Team with U.S. striking partners
  • Emphasis on distance management, feints, and body kicks
  • Added more wrestling defense to avoid clinch exchanges

Both fighters enter healthy and fully prepared.

RECENT FORM & MOMENTUM

Khaos Williams — Last 5 Fights

  • Record: 3–2
  • Wins: 2 KO/TKO, 1 decision
  • Losses: 2 decisions
  • Trend: Explosive power, inconsistent volume, dangerous in Rounds 1–2

Nikolay Veretennikov — Last 5 Fights

  • Record: 4–1
  • Wins: 3 KO/TKO, 1 decision
  • Loss: 1 decision
  • Trend: Technical striking, strong body work, excellent timing

FIGHTER MATCHUP BREAKDOWN

Striking

  • Williams: Nuclear power, blitz entries, devastating right hand
  • Veretennikov: Clean kickboxing, sharp counters, strong body kicks Edge: Williams (power), Veretennikov (technique)

Grappling

  • Williams: Strong clinch, explosive sprawls
  • Veretennikov: Solid defensive grappling, limited offensive wrestling Edge: Even

Cardio

  • Williams: Good early, slows if forced to chase
  • Veretennikov: Better long‑range cardio, strong late rounds Edge: Veretennikov

Fight IQ

  • Williams: Can get wild in exchanges
  • Veretennikov: More composed, better at controlling pace Edge: Veretennikov

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

This is the first meeting between the two fighters.

Khaos Williams’ UFC Trajectory

  • One of the division’s most dangerous punchers
  • Known for highlight‑reel knockouts
  • A win puts him back into the top‑20 conversation

Nikolay Veretennikov’s UFC Trajectory

  • A polished striker with strong regional credentials
  • UFC sees him as a potential dark‑horse contender
  • A win over Williams would be his biggest UFC moment

BETTING TRENDS

Khaos Williams Trends

  • 7 career UFC knockdowns
  • 4 of last 6 fights ended inside the distance
  • 3–0 when landing a knockdown
  • 0–3 when out‑struck by 20+ significant strikes

Nikolay Veretennikov Trends

  • 5 of last 7 wins by KO
  • 3–1 when landing 40+ significant strikes
  • 0–2 when pressured heavily early

Matchup Trends

  • Williams is most dangerous in the first 7 minutes
  • Veretennikov thrives when he can control range
  • Whoever dictates distance likely wins

FIGHT ODDS

Khaos Williams                – 112

Nikolay Veretennikov    – 108

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 15, 2026

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