MMA Match Preview: Tommy Gantt (11-0-0, 1 NC) vs. Trey Ogden (18-7-0, 1 NC)

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T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, Nevada

A gritty lightweight matchup hits the UFC 117 early prelims as relentless wrestler‑grappler Tommy Gantt meets crafty veteran technician Trey Ogden. This is a classic clash of physicality vs. finesse: Gantt brings suffocating pressure and chain wrestling, while Ogden brings slick grappling, strong counters, and a deep bag of veteran tricks. Both men need a win to build momentum in a crowded 155‑pound division.

This fight has real potential to be a tactical grappling showcase.

VENUE & EVENT DETAILS

Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV

Early Prelims Start: 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT

Gantt vs. Ogden: Expected around 6:40 PM ET / 3:40 PM PT

Cage Size: 30‑foot Octagon

Altitude: Sea level

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Tommy Gantt

  • No reported injuries
  • Full camp at Team Elevation
  • Focus on chain wrestling, cage pressure, and top‑position control
  • Coaches emphasize avoiding extended scrambles with Ogden

Trey Ogden

  • Recovered from minor elbow soreness early in camp
  • Camp at Marathon MMA
  • Emphasis on counter‑grappling, guillotine setups, and striking volume
  • Added more wrestling rounds to prepare for Gantt’s pressure

Both fighters enter healthy and with complete camps.

RECENT FORM & MOMENTUM

Tommy Gantt — Last 5 Fights

  • Record: 3–2
  • Wins: 2 decisions, 1 submission
  • Losses: 1 KO, 1 decision
  • Trend: Strong wrestling, improving striking, vulnerable to counters

Trey Ogden — Last 5 Fights

  • Record: 2–3
  • Wins: 2 decisions
  • Losses: 2 decisions, 1 submission
  • Trend: Technical but inconsistent, thrives in slower-paced fights

FIGHTER MATCHUP BREAKDOWN

Striking

  • Gantt: Basic but improving boxing, uses strikes to enter takedowns
  • Ogden: Cleaner technique, better jab, strong counters Edge: Ogden

Grappling

  • Gantt: Strong double‑leg, heavy top control, relentless pressure
  • Ogden: Dangerous guard, slick submissions, strong scrambles Edge: Gantt (control), Ogden (submission threat)

Cardio

  • Gantt: Excellent 3‑round engine
  • Ogden: Good cardio but slows under heavy pressure Edge: Gantt

Fight IQ

  • Gantt: Straightforward but disciplined
  • Ogden: More tactical, but sometimes too patient Edge: Ogden

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

This is the first meeting between the two fighters.

Tommy Gantt’s UFC Trajectory

  • A grinding wrestler with strong physicality
  • UFC sees him as a potential problem for mid‑tier lightweights
  • A win could push him toward more experienced opponents

Trey Ogden’s UFC Trajectory

  • A veteran technician with a deep grappling arsenal
  • Needs a win to stabilize his UFC run
  • A victory over a strong wrestler like Gantt would be a major statement

BETTING TRENDS

Tommy Gantt Trends

  • 4–1 when securing 3+ takedowns
  • 3 of last 4 wins by decision
  • 0–2 when opponents land early knockdowns

Trey Ogden Trends

  • 6 of last 8 fights have gone to decision
  • 3–0 when landing 50+ significant strikes
  • 0–3 when controlled for 5+ minutes

Matchup Trends

  • Gantt thrives in grindy, wrestling‑heavy fights
  • Ogden thrives in slow, technical battles
  • Whoever dictates pace likely wins

FIGHT ODDS

Tommy Gantt                    – 240

Trey Ogden                         + 205

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

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