Fight fans, get ready to rumble because UFC Fight Night is landing at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis this Saturday, and let me tell you this card is a certified banger!

Headlining the night, we've got a heavyweight slobber knocker that defines the term “powerhouse.” Derrick “The Black Beast” Lewis, the knockout king himself, desperately needs a return to form as he faces the meteoric rise of Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace Rodrigo “Chupa Cabra” Nascimento. Nascimento is hungry to prove himself as the next big thing in the heavyweight division, and he'll be looking to ground Lewis and secure one of those slick submission finishes he's known for. Lewis, on the other hand, will want to keep this fight standing and unleash his legendary knockout power. Will ‘The Black Beast' rediscover his devastating punch, or will Nascimento drag him into deep waters and force the tap?

In the co-main event, the always-thrilling Joaquin Buckley aims to solidify his position as one of the division's most exciting fighters. Standing across the Octagon is the dangerous Nursulton Ruziboev, an Uzbekistani knockout artist on a tear. Buckley's flashy, unpredictable striking is sure to collide with Ruziboev's raw aggression, setting the stage for potential fireworks. If Buckley lands one of those spinning kicks, it could be lights out. But if Ruziboev connects with a bomb of his own, we might have an early contender for Knockout of the Year.

Other must-see fights pack this undercard with dynamite. The light heavyweight division sees a clash of styles as veteran bruiser Alonzo Menifield locks horns with the surging City Kickboxing product Carlos Ulberg. We'll also witness the return of Terrance “T. Wrecks” McKinney, whose fights always promise wild action, as he faces dangerous striking specialist Esteban Ribovics.

The buzz, the anticipation – you can almost taste it in the air. This Saturday night, the Gateway City is getting treated to a fist-throwing fiesta of the highest caliber. Don't you dare miss a second of UFC Fight Night: St Louis! The punches, the kicks, the potential for crazy upsets…buckle up, fight fans, because this one's going to be a wild ride!

With a great fight card comes money to be made, we take a look at the top betting underdogs for this weekend's stacked fight night event.

Here are the UFC Odds, courtesy of BetOnline. 

UFC St. Louis Top Betting Underdogs

Terrance McKinney: +141

Charles Johnson: +115

Chase Hooper: +120

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Terrance McKinney (+141) vs. Esteban Ribovics

Terrance “T. Wrecks” McKinney is the definition of a kill-or-be-killed type of fighter at lightweight. This is a guy who lives for the finish, and he goes looking for it from the opening bell. Ribovics, while a gritty and skilled fighter, might find himself facing an onslaught he cannot handle.

McKinney's biggest edge is his relentless, high-paced fighting style. It's chaotic, it's unorthodox, but it's incredibly effective. He overwhelms opponents with sheer volume, and when those punches find their target, the results are often devastating. His aggression can be a double-edged sword, but it tends to fold less experienced fighters like Ribovics.

Ribovics, while a talented boxer, prefers a more measured approach. That could be his downfall against McKinney's blitzkrieg style. Additionally, McKinney has a solid submission game in his back pocket. If he gets overwhelmed on the feet, he's not afraid to grapple, potentially opening up opportunities for that killer instinct to shine through.

This will be a fight about pace. If McKinney dictates the tempo and smothers Ribovics with his whirlwind offense, expect him to find the finish early. Should Ribovics survive that initial storm and find his rhythm, his cleaner technique could start to expose holes in McKinney's risky style.

Charles Johnson (+115) vs. Jake Hadley

Charles Johnson is poised for a victory against Jake Hadley this weekend at UFC St. Louis. Johnson's striking ability is a significant advantage in this matchup against Hadley. He has demonstrated a robust striking game, landing 421 significant strikes with a commendable accuracy rate. This striking prowess was evident in his recent unanimous decision victory over Azat Maksum, where he effectively managed distance and executed his game plan flawlessly.

Johnson's experience in the UFC has been marked by versatility and resilience. He has shown not just striking, but also grappling capabilities with wins by submission, indicating a well-rounded skill set that can adapt to different fight scenarios. This adaptability will be crucial against Hadley, who is also a versatile fighter but has less experience in the UFC octagon.

Johnson's physical attributes also play a role. Standing at 5'9″ and having competed across various weight classes, he has the size and experience to manage opponents effectively in the flyweight division. His recent performances suggest a fighter who is not only technically proficient but also physically imposing for the division.

Charles Johnson's striking accuracy, experience, physical attributes, and recent form make it likely for him to continue his winning ways and extend his winning streak to two when he takes out Jake Hadley in front of his home crowd.

Chase Hooper (+120) vs. Viacheslav Borshchev

Chase Hooper, the young prodigy with a knack for the unorthodox, faces a daunting striker in Viacheslav Borshchev. But beneath the surface, there's a path to victory for “The Dream.”

Borshchev is no doubt a dangerous force. His crisp kickboxing and heavy hands can end a fight in an instant. However, his ground game is still a work in progress. This is where Hooper can capitalize.

Hooper's lanky frame and unorthodox grappling are a true puzzle to solve. He possesses a knack for scrambling and finding submissions from seemingly impossible angles. While Borshchev will be a serious threat in the stand-up exchanges, Hooper's true danger lies in his ability to drag the fight to the mat.

Once there, it's a matter of time. Hooper's submission game is constantly improving. It won't be a clean, technical affair, but the threat of that submission finish is ever-present. Expect Hooper to eat a few strikes during his takedown attempts, but if he can weather that early storm and get Borshchev to the ground, it might be a short night for the Russian powerhouse.

This isn't a surefire win, but the blueprint is clear. If Hooper can leverage his grappling advantage, he may just shock everyone.