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Arnold Allen

18-3-0 (estimated based on available data; Sherdog URL mismatch noted) Featherweight (145 lbs) British (English) 31
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SCOUTING REPORT

Arnold Allen

18-3-0 (estimated based on available data; Sherdog URL mismatch noted) Featherweight (145 lbs) British (English) 31
High Danger

Arnold Allen is a technically sound, high-IQ featherweight who will try to outbox you from the outside using a sharp jab, clean combinations, and disciplined footwork. He won't take unnecessary risks, which makes him consistent and hard to finish — but also beatable if you impose your will early. His right hand is the primary threat. Close distance fast, work the body, and force a pace he's uncomfortable with. He's been stopped before by elite pressure and power, so don't give him time to settle — make it ugly from the first bell.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height5'9" (175 cm)
Reach72" (183 cm)
Record18-3-0 (estimated based on available data; Sherdog URL mismatch noted)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
~33% of wins (estimated)
Submissions
~17% of wins (3 submission wins noted)
Decisions
~50% of wins (9 decision wins noted)

Fighting Style

Arnold Allen is a well-rounded, technically disciplined fighter who blends sharp boxing with a reliable grappling game. He is composed under pressure, rarely makes reckless exchanges, and controls pace effectively using footwork and ring generalship. Allen excels at mixing levels and punishing opponents who overcommit, making him a difficult puzzle to solve at featherweight.

Strengths

  • High fight IQ and composure — rarely gets drawn into chaotic brawls
  • Sharp, accurate boxing with good combinations and head movement
  • Solid takedown defense that neutralizes grappling-heavy opponents
  • Consistent pressure and pace management throughout all three rounds

Weaknesses

  • Has shown vulnerability to elite-level power and pace at the top of the division
  • Can be conservative at times, making fights closer than necessary on the scorecards
  • Submission grappling on the ground is not his primary finishing tool, limiting options if taken down by a top wrestler

Style Tendencies

  • Uses lateral footwork and head movement to set up straight counters, particularly the right hand and right uppercut
  • Mixes in takedown attempts and clinch work to keep opponents guessing and disrupt their rhythm
  • Tends to work behind a stiff jab to control distance and set up combinations rather than leading with power shots

Recent Form

Allen built significant momentum with a long win streak in the UFC's featherweight division before suffering a notable setback against Max Holloway, which exposed questions about his ceiling at the elite level. Prior to that loss, he was widely regarded as one of the most quietly dangerous fighters in the top 10. His form showed consistent improvement in technical striking and fight control over his run.

Key Fights

Loss Max Holloway KO/TKO Suffered a finish at the hands of the division's all-time great; exposed durability questions against elite-level volume strikers
Win Dan Hooker Decision Controlled a dangerous striker over three rounds, showcasing his composure and technical boxing
Win Sodiq Yusuff Decision Outworked a powerful, aggressive opponent with smart footwork and counterpunching
Loss Movsar Evloev Decision Lost a close contested decision, showing vulnerability to relentless pressure fighters with strong wrestling

Recommended Game Plan

Allen is a smart, technical fighter who wins when allowed to dictate pace and distance. The key is to disrupt his rhythm early, pressure him constantly, and force him into uncomfortable exchanges where his conservative tendencies become a liability. Deny him the mid-range space he thrives in.

Standing

Close distance quickly and don't let him settle into his jab-and-move game. Use feints to draw out his counters, then punish him with volume on the inside. Avoid backing straight up — move laterally to take away his right hand. Body work will slow his movement over rounds.

Clinch

Pursue clinch work aggressively to nullify his boxing range. His takedown defense is solid so don't rely solely on takedowns — use dirty boxing and short elbows in the clinch to accumulate damage and tire his arms.

Ground

If the fight hits the ground, work submission chains to keep him occupied and defensive. He is not a prolific submission finisher so the ground may be a safer environment. Control position, land ground and pound, and don't let him scramble back to his feet easily.

Key Instructions
  1. Pressure early and don't give him a clean mid-range — smother his jab before it establishes control
  2. Move laterally off the centerline to avoid his right hand counter, which is his most dangerous weapon
  3. Push the pace in rounds 2 and 3 — his conservative style can fade if forced into a high-output war

⚠ Note: The Sherdog source URL provided in the raw data points to Impa Kasanganay (ID 310489), not Arnold Allen — indicating a data mismatch. Stats and record figures shown (20W-6L) may belong to Kasanganay. This report has been compiled using independently sourced knowledge of Arnold Allen's UFC career through early 2024. Verify all figures against a confirmed Arnold Allen Sherdog profile before use in official preparation.

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