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UFC on ESPN 66 predictions: Garry or Prates –\u00a0who will keep rising in mighty K.C.?
Get MMA Junkie staff member predictions for all 14 fights at UFC on ESPN 66
The UFC is back in one of America’s great Midwestern cities with welterweight rising stars at the top of the card.
UFC on ESPN 66 (ESPN2, ESPN+) takes place Saturday at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Get pick results from our 11 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers, as well as additional analysis, below.
Ikram Aliskerov vs. Andre Muniz
- Records: Aliskerov (15-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC), Muniz (24-6 MMA, 6-2 UFC)
- Past five: Aliskerov 4-1, Muniz 3-2
- Division: Middleweight
- Rankings: None
- Odds (as of 04.26.25): Aliskerov -455, Muniz +350
- Junkie pick results: Aliskerov 9, Muniz 2
Randy Brown vs. Nicolas Dalby
- Records: Brown (19-6 MMA, 13-6 UFC), Dalby (23-5-1 MMA, 7-4-1 UFC)
- Past five: Brown 3-2, Dalby 4-1
- Division: Welterweight
- Rankings: None
- Odds (as of 04.26.25): Brown -300, Dalby +240
- Junkie pick results: Brown 9, Dalby 2
Abus Magomedov vs. Michel Pereira
- Records: Magomedov (27-6-1 MMA, 3-2 UFC), Pereira (31-12 MMA, 9-3 UFC)
- Past five: Magomedov 3-2, Pereira 4-1
- Division: Middleweight
- Rankings: None
- Odds (as of 04.26.25): Magomedov +125, Pereira -150
- Junkie pick results: Pereira 6, Magomedov 5
Giga Chikadze vs. David Onama
- Records: Chikadze (15-4 MMA, 8-2 UFC), Onama (13-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC)
- Past five: Chikadze 3-2, Onama 4-1
- Division: Featherweight
- Rankings: None
- Odds (as of 04.26.25): Chikadze +165, Onama -200
- Junkie pick results: Chikadze 8, Onama 3
Zhang Mingyang vs. Anthony Smith
- Records: Mingyang (18-6 MMA, 2-0 UFC), Smith (38-21 MMA, 13-11 UFC)
- Past five: Mingyang 5-0, Smith 2-3
- Division: Light heavyweight
- Rankings: Smith honorable mention
- Odds (as of 04.26.25): Mingyang -410, Smith +320
- Junkie pick results: Mingyang 10, Smith 1
Ian Machado Garry vs. Carlos Prates
- Records: Garry (15-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC), Prates (21-6 MMA, 4-0 UFC)
- Past five: Garry 4-1, Prates 5-0
- Division: Welterweight
- Rankings: Garry No. 9, Prates honorable mention
- Odds (as of 04.26.25): Garry -160, Prates +135
- Junkie pick results: Prates 6, Garry 5
Preliminary card picks
Although they don’t count toward the standings, MMA Junkie staff members still pick the fights on the prelims. Here are the results:
- Jimmy Flick vs. Matt Schnell: Schnell 6, Flick 5
- Evan Elder vs. Gauge Young: Elder 9, Young 2
- John Castaneda vs. Chris Gutierrez: Gutierrez 11, Castaneda 0
- Heili Alateng vs. Da’Mon Blackshear: Blackshear 9, Alateng 2
- Cameron Saaiman vs. Malcolm Wellmaker: Wellmaker 9, Saaiman 2
- Jaqueline Amorim vs. Polyana Viana: Amorim 11, Viana 0
- Timmy Cuamba vs. Roberto Romero: Romero 7, Cuamba 4
- Chelsea Chandler vs. Joselyne Edwards: Edwards 7, Chandler 4
Check out all the main card picks below.
| Garry
vs. Prates |
Mingyang
vs. Smith |
Chikadze
vs. Onama |
Magomedov
vs. Pereira |
Brown
vs. Dalby |
Aliskerov
vs. Muniz |
|
| MMA Junkie readers’
consensus picks 49-32 |
Prates (57%) |
Mingyang (78%) |
Chikadze (57%) |
Pereira (73%) |
Brown (63%) |
Aliskerov (82%) |
| Farah Hannoun
52-29 2024 Champion |
Garry |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Magomedov |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| Ken Hathaway
50-31 2017, 2022, 2024 Champion |
Prates |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Pereira |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| Nolan King
50-31 2023 Champion |
Garry |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Magomedov |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| Matt Erickson
@MattE 49-32 |
Prates |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Pereira |
Dalby |
Aliskerov |
| Brian Garcia
49-32 2017 Champion |
Garry |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Pereira |
Dalby |
Muniz |
| Mike Bohn
48-33 2014 Champion |
Garry |
Mingyang |
Onama |
Pereira |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| Abbey Subhan
48-33 |
Garry |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Magomedov |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| George Garcia
45-36 |
Prates |
Smith |
Chikadze |
Pereira |
Brown |
Muniz |
| Simon Samano
44-37 |
Prates |
Mingyang |
Onama |
Magomedov |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| Danny Segura
43-38 |
Prates |
Mingyang |
Onama |
Pereira |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
| Matthew Wells
41-41 |
Prates |
Mingyang |
Chikadze |
Magomedov |
Brown |
Aliskerov |
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High winds and reduced visibility close I-70 in western Kansas
High winds caused the closure of Interstate 70 in Kansas.
According to the Kansas Department of Transportation, just after 11 a.m. on Dec. 18, I-70 was closed between the Colorado state line and US-83 highway, just east of Colby, after blowing dust caused reduced visibility.
Earlier that day, the National Weather Service in Goodland issued a High Wind Warning for several counties in the area until 6 p.m., with a Blowing Dust Warning issued until 3 p.m.
The NWS said severely limited visibilities are expected and travel in the area was dangerous and possibly life-threatening. The service cautioned that high winds also could move loose debris, damage property and cause power outages.
Precautionary and preparedness actions for this type of weather include to be ready for a sudden drop in visibility as plumes of blowing dust will create pockets of it. Those encountering blowing dust or sand on the roadway are advised to pull off the road as far as possible and put the vehicle in park, turning lights all the way off and keeping the foot off the brake pedal.
According to NWS, winds this strong make driving difficult, particularly for high profile vehicles and caution is advised if driving is necessary.
Finally, wind and dust could make for poor air quality, causing issues for people with respiratory problems.
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Kansas veteran makes her mother proud before retiring to lay her to rest
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – After figuring out that a career in nursing wasn’t for her, Oklahoma City native Rain’a Arnold found a new path with the Air Force. She learned to manage airmen by specializing in administration and personnel, and had the good fortune of first being stationed in her hometown at Tinker Air Force Base.
“I’m the only child, and it was just my mom taking care of me, so I was like, ‘I need to get back home, so let’s make this happen,’ so I was very happy to get my first choice,” she said.
Arnold said her time at Tinker consisted of helping airmen learn their assignments, do evaluations, receive awards and decorations, and process their ID cards.
After six or seven years, Arnold was transferred to Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi, where she took on a new role: resilience training, which helps airmen adjust back to civilian life.
“It kind of opened up my eyes to let other airmen know that, ‘Hey, you are not the only one going through that.’ A lot of airmen thought that nobody knows what they’re feeling and they need to turn to suicide or something like that,” she said.
After her time at Keesler, Arnold was sent to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, and while she wasn’t on the battlefield, the skills she learned in Mississippi helped her understand and assist fellow airmen dealing with stress, pressure, and other emotions as they battled Al-Qaeda.
“There’s a higher scale of anxiety, aggression, depression, the whole nine yards, and there’s no time to play around or joke around,” she said.
Following Afghanistan, Arnold’s final stop of her active duty career was McConnell Air Force Base. This time around, she was doing admin work for the maintenance squadron.
In 2023, after 16 years of service, Arnold decided to retire early as a Master Sergeant and with good cause.
“My mom got sick, and she only had six months to live, so I had to decide how I wanted to do this,” she said.
Arnold says she made the right call and cherishes the time she spent with her mother before her passing.
Arnold then moved to Derby and found a job in human resources, which she says is right up her alley due to all her Air Force training.
“Being a veteran in Wichita is awesome! It’s wonderful. I get so much praise that I wouldn’t have even expected. You don’t see color. You don’t see anything. They are very nice to their veterans here, to their military members. Definitely, Wichita is a place to come live if you are a veteran,” she said.
If you want to nominate a veteran for our Veteran Salute, send an email to connect3news@ksn.com or fill out our online nomination form!
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Ottawa, Kansas, offers $6,000 cash to attract new residents to the small town
KSHB 41 reporter Olivia Acree covers portions of Johnson County, Kansas. Share your story idea with Olivia.
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Would $6,000 entice you to move? If it does, consider Ottawa, Kansas.
The small town is rolling out the red carpet for potential new residents with a $6,000 cash incentive as part of the state’s first-ever relocation program.
Rural Kansas county will give you $6K to move to small town
Basically, the program is using $3 million in state funding to help local communities create “please move here” packages.
“Our community is really ready and primed to be able to grow. And hopefully this program allows the degree to kind of jump start that,” said Ryland Miller, Ottawa Chamber of Commerce president.
KSHB
There are just a few requirements to apply. Applicants must be from outside the state, have a job secured before moving and maintain a household income of at least $55,000.
Here’s the link to learn more.
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