For the first time in over a year, the welterweight name will be on the line as Tyron Woodley returns to defend his belt against Darren Till at UFC 228 in Dallas, Texas on September 8. The winner, who hasn't fought because UFC 214 at July of 2017, started as the -1300 favorite attempting to hand the undefeated challenger his first career loss as Till came back at EVEN chances. This is actually the third straight fight that Till has been the underdog, and of course, he's been victorious in both of these previous scraps, including a unanimous decision over former title challenger Stephen Thompson. "The Gorilla" has had trouble on the scales as he weighed in at 174 pounds in his last fight and weighed in at 176 lbs three struggles prior -- the 170-pound limitation might be an issue for the challenger. Woodley was a favorite in each of his last two fights, and it appears that since he won the belt at UFC 201, he'd rather hold on to it rather than seeking the finish. A mindset such as that against Until could get him in trouble. How can Woodley vs Till play out? Woodley (-130) has scary explosive power that can finish the fight with one punch. Additionally,"The Chosen One" has a remarkable takedown defense of 94 percent, with only been taken down after in his UFC career, by current Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald. The 36-year-old has five livelihood admissions but they all came from his first five fights. Since that time, he's picked the knockout path to finish his opponents, making six T/KOs over his following 13 fights. The champ looks for an chance to counter and swarms with authentic one-punch knockout power. Woodley was outside because UFC 214 rehabbing after knee operation from a torn labrum. Until (EVEN) is very long and athletic. He enters this bout 17-0-1 using 10 of his victories coming by means of T/KO. "The Gorilla" had a huge step-up in rivalry when he awakened with the always-dangerous Stephen Thompson in UFC Fight Night Liverpool in May. Till executed his game plan perfectly, averting the outstanding counter top of"Wonderboy" while landing enough strikes to win the fight. The 25-year-old needed a completely opposite style when he fought longtime veteran Donald Cerrone, in which Till only swarmed him with remarkable power and scored the first-round T/KO. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=38064