The Lightweight matchup between Daniel Zellhuber and King Green at UFC Fight Night on Saturday will be an important test for Zellhuber on home soil. Zellhuber enters as the significant betting favorite and carries the physical tools that have drawn attention in the division, but he has struggled in recent fights, while Green brings decades of experience and sharp striking instincts to what might be one of the most intriguing bouts on the main card in Mexico City. Here, I break down all the action and you can find my Daniel Zellhuber vs King Green prediction below.
Our Daniel Zellhuber vs King Green Pick
Pick:
Confidence: 3 out of 5
Tale of the Tape
| Statistic | Daniel Zellhuber | King Green |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 26 | 39 |
| Reach | 77″ | 71″ |
| Stance | Switch | Orthodox |
| Record | 15‑3‑0 | 33‑17‑1 |
Daniel Zellhuber vs King Green Preview
This lightweight bout finds two fighters with very different career trajectories. Daniel Zellhuber is one of the younger competitors on the main card with physical attributes that stand out in the division. His 77‑inch reach and 6’1” frame give him natural advantages on the outside where he likes to utilize strikes and maintain distance. Despite these physical gifts, Zellhuber has been inconsistent, owning a 3‑3 record in the UFC with losses in his last two outings by decision. One recent setback came against veteran Michael Johnson, where his offense failed to consistently deter pressure from his opponent.
King Green is the seasoned veteran in this bout. At 39 years old, he has competed in over 50 professional fights and has a well‑rounded approach with experience on both his feet and in grappling exchanges. Green’s defensive skill set and ability to read his opponents have made him a durable competitor in the lightweight division. However, recent results have been mixed, with Green losing two of his last three fights heading into this matchup after a split decision win in his most recent outing.
Stylistically, this fight could be a striking duel with both men comfortable standing and trading. Zellhuber’s length and volume could allow him to control engagements from distance, while Green’s experience and sharp boxing could disrupt rhythm and create openings when he can close the distance. If the fight goes into deeper waters, Green’s intuition and fight IQ might keep him competitive late.


