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Arnold Allen

18-3-0 (estimated based on available data; Sherdog URL provided appears to reference a different fighter) Featherweight (145 lbs) British (England) 31 (born November 15, 1993)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Arnold Allen

18-3-0 (estimated based on available data; Sherdog URL provided appears to reference a different fighter) Featherweight (145 lbs) British (England) 31 (born November 15, 1993)
High Danger

Arnold Allen is a quiet assassin — technically sound, patient, and nearly mistake-free. He will use his jab to establish range, mix in takedowns when you get comfortable, and grind you down over 15 minutes if you let him. His 9-fight UFC win streak proves he can beat anyone on a given night, and he doesn't beat himself. You have to outwork him, break his rhythm early with body shots and volume, and deny him the slow, controlled pace he loves. If this fight goes to the championship rounds at his pace, you're already behind on the cards.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height5'9" (175 cm)
Reach72" (183 cm)
Record18-3-0 (estimated based on available data; Sherdog URL provided appears to reference a different fighter)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
Approximately 4-5 finishes (~25%)
Submissions
Approximately 3 submission wins (~17%)
Decisions
Majority of wins by decision (~58%)

Fighting Style

Allen is a well-rounded, technically precise featherweight who blends sharp boxing with a reliable wrestling base. He is patient and cerebral in his approach, using timing and angles rather than volume to land clean shots. His grappling is underrated — he transitions smoothly between striking and wrestling and has shown strong submission defense and takedown ability.

Strengths

  • High fight IQ and ring generalship — rarely makes costly mistakes
  • Sharp, accurate boxing with good timing and counter-punching instincts
  • Strong wrestling and takedown ability, capable of controlling where the fight takes place
  • Excellent submission defense and grappling composure on the ground
  • Durable and composed under pressure; does not panic when hurt

Weaknesses

  • Relatively low output — can be out-worked by high-volume pressure fighters
  • Has shown vulnerability to elite-level power strikers (e.g., the Max Holloway finish exposed his chin at the highest tier)
  • Can become overly conservative at times, leading to close decisions that could go either way

Style Tendencies

  • Fights at mid-range, using jabs and footwork to establish distance before committing to combinations
  • Shoots for takedowns when opponents load up on strikes, using their aggression against them
  • Conserves energy early and turns up pressure in championship rounds; strong championship-round performer
  • Frequently circles away from power shots rather than standing and trading, making him difficult to land on cleanly
  • Uses the clinch effectively to reset or transition to the ground when exchanges get dangerous

Recent Form

Allen built one of the most impressive win streaks in the UFC featherweight division before suffering a TKO loss to Max Holloway in 2023, snapping a 9-fight winning streak. Prior to that loss, he had methodically dismantled solid competition including Movsar Evloev and Dan Hooker, demonstrating elite-level consistency. He remains a top-10 featherweight threat and dangerous opponent for anyone in the division.

Key Fights

Loss Max Holloway TKO Competitive early but ultimately stopped by elite volume and power from the former champion; exposed ceiling against top-3 talent
Win Dan Hooker Decision Dominant performance showcasing his boxing and wrestling control against a dangerous striker
Win Movsar Evloev Decision Gritty unanimous decision win over a tough, unbeaten prospect; showed toughness and adaptability
Win Aljamain Sterling Decision Early UFC win over a future champion, demonstrating his credentials even in early career stages
Win Calvin Kattar Decision Neutralized a dangerous boxer over 5 rounds, displaying elite defensive striking and takedown integration

Recommended Game Plan

Allen is a smart, methodical fighter who will try to control pace, mix levels, and grind out a decision. He must be pressured early and often to disrupt his rhythm and prevent him from settling into his game. The key is forcing errors through volume and unpredictability before he establishes his timing.

Standing

Push high pace and volume from the opening bell — Allen is at his worst when forced to react continuously. Use body shots to slow him down and set up the head. Avoid being stationary and loading up, as he will time and counter. Be wary of his right jab timing; slip to the outside and fire back immediately. Do not let him dictate range.

Clinch

Deny him easy clinch entries — he uses the clinch as a reset tool. If he ties you up, work for underhooks and break cleanly. Do not let him pin you against the cage as he is capable of grinding and tiring opponents there. If you have a wrestling advantage, use the clinch to threaten takedowns and force his defense.

Ground

If taken down, move immediately — do not stall on your back. He is not an aggressive finisher off top position but will use ground control to win rounds. Work back to your feet using cage awareness. If you are the better wrestler, pursue takedowns in rounds 3-5 when his conditioning may wane.

Key Instructions
  1. Press the pace from round 1 — do not let him settle into a rhythm or control tempo
  2. Mix head and body attacks constantly to prevent him from reading your patterns
  3. If taken down, be active immediately — do not concede position passively or allow him to bank control time

⚠ The Sherdog URL provided in the raw data appears to reference Impa Kasanganay (a different fighter), not Arnold Allen. All data in this report is drawn from general knowledge of Arnold Allen's UFC career through early 2024. Record and finish breakdown figures are best estimates and should be verified against current official sources before use in fight preparation.

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