Michael Johnson vs. Daniel Zellhuber UFC 318 Picks
Dustin Poirier has been in the UFC since 2011 and was in the WEC in 2010 when the former parent company of the UFC purchased the organization. He is a legendary MMA fighter and is retiring after a storied career. He has one more fight before that against Max Holloway at UFC 318.
Poirier will give Holloway a chance to beat him after beating him twice, once in the Featherweight Division and once in the Lightweight Division. Holloway will have to do it in New Orleans at the Smoothie King Center, which will surely be rooting for the Louisiana-native Poirier. The early prelims begin at 6:15 p.m. ET, the prelims at 8:00 p.m. and the main card at 10 p.m. on pay-per-view (PPV). Here are our top UFC 318 Main Card picks and predictions for Saturday’s fight Michael Johnson vs. Daniel Zellhuber.
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UFC 318 Main Card Odds & Picks: Michael Johnson vs. Daniel Zellhuber
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Michael Johnson (+425) vs. Daniel Zellhuber (-575) UFC 318 Picks
Michael Johnson and Daniel Zellhuber will open the main card in a lopsided matchup. Johnson is 39, while Zellhuber is 26. Johnson has won his last two fights and is 3-2 in his previous five. Zellhuber lost his last fight by split decision to Esteban Ribovics and is 3-2 since entering the UFC in 2022.
Zellhuber will have a four-inch reach advantage over Johnson and can utilize it well. He is a technical fighter who excels at fighting from range. He struggles against pressure strikers, but Johnson is not a pressure fighter. Johnson has been in the UFC since 2011 and holds a 15-15 record. He is past his prime, but he is still a talented fighter.
Zellhuber is improving with every fight and has not fought since September 2024. I expect him to look much improved after a long layoff. Zellhuber has powerful kicks and uses them well to stay at range. Zellhuber should win a hard-fought, technical decision against the gritty veteran Johnson.
Bet: Daniel Zellhuber to Win by Decision (+165)