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UFC 277 expert picks and best bets: Will Amanda Nunes and Brandon Moreno get the job done?

On Saturday, two titles will be on the line at UFC 277 inside the American Airlines Center in Dallas (10 p.m. ET on ESPN+ PPV).

The card will be headlined by a rematch between Julianna Peña and Amanda Nunes for the women's bantamweight title in the main event, with Brandon Moreno and Kai Kara-France fighting for the interim men's flyweight title in the co-main event.

Both Nunes and Moreno will enter the Octagon looking to reclaim their respective belts. Nunes is the former women's bantamweight champion and current women's featherweight champ. Moreno is the former champion of the men's flyweight division.

The last time we saw Peña and Nunes go head-to-head in the Octagon, fans were rewarded with one of the biggest upsets in UFC history. Will the rematch top that performance?

Marc Raimondi spoke to UFC women's strawweight fighter Angela Hill and Fight Ready MMA coach Santino DeFranco to get their perspectives on the two title fights. Ian Parker and Reed Kuhn added their insight and analysis for both fights and some intriguing bets they like lower on the card.

How Peña wins: By just staying in Nunes' face, moving her head off the center line the way she did in their first fight. Peña landed jabs and crosses that allowed her to hurt Nunes when she missed. She can start with that and then mix it up, going for takedowns — keep Nunes guessing. Peña can't lose that fearlessness that she had in the first fight. That's the one thing she had that I feel a lot of the capable contenders who fought Nunes lacked and ended up getting knocked out. They were more cautious and allowed Nunes to make adjustments. Peña was aggressive and in Nunes' face. She didn't give her space to breathe. Although Nunes had a successful first round, it wore

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