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    @Duluth said in UFC:

    Islam is a massive favourite but fuck it I’ll pick Volk to win. His tdd will hold up, he’ll avoid the big shots early and his crazy cardio will wear Islam down. Volk KO in the 4th

    Yair in the co-main

    Most of the Aussies will win. The card seems skewed towards the home town fighters

    Hope Young goes well. Two years since his last fight, four years since his last win. So plenty of pressure on him

    Crute
    Tafa
    Maddalena
    Emmett
    Volkanovski

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    I scored the main event 48-47 Islam.

    The comments on strength were fascinating given what Islams LW opponents have said in the past. Eugene asked Volk in the corner if Islam was strong and he said no. After the fight Islam commented on how strong he thought Volk was. I was surprised at some of the reversal in positions in the clinch and the success Volk had fighting the hands.

    Surely there must be a genuine LW who will do even better?

    Yair looks amazing when he has a speed advantage

    Jack Della Maddalena a future champ?

    What was wrong with Pedro? He's looked very good since returning from injury but was off yesterday. Gassed after a moderate amount of grappling? Or an injury?

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    Adesanya, Hooker, Kara-France watching in the front row. They were confident it was 2-2 heading into the last

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    @Duluth cheers for sharing that. I'd seen them fizzing at the end of the fight, like Volk had won. I wasnt so sure but thought they've have a better idea than me so was stoked.

    Cant wait to see the rematch.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    Edwards or Usman?

    Usman dominated the last fight until “Headshot. Dead.” He should win this.. unless his ego makes him want to get into a striking fight. Edwards is trolling him into it.

    I’m picking Edwards get the style of fight he wants. He works over the body/legs and doesn’t go headhunting

    Fiziev to KO Gaethje

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    @MiketheSnow

    Promising start to Jack Shore’s career at 145. Result was as expected but he looked comfortable at that weight

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    @Duluth said in UFC:

    Edwards or Usman?

    Usman dominated the last fight until “Headshot. Dead.” He should win this.. unless his ego makes him want to get into a striking fight. Edwards is trolling him into it.

    I’m picking Edwards get the style of fight he wants. He works over the body/legs and doesn’t go headhunting

    Fiziev to KO Gaethje

    Edwards
    Gaethje

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    Co-main was always going to be fun. Great 3rd round from Gaethje

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    I scored that the same as two of the judges. Edwards won four rounds and lost a point. Cormier was a bit confused in the commentary

    Edwards great accuracy to the body and legs

    36/39 body
    50/53 legs

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    Sherman
    Meerschaert
    Waterson
    Gastelum
    Rosas
    Holland
    Yanez
    Burns
    Pereira

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    Izzy draws him against the cage, let’s him get sloppy and KO’s him

    Adesanya’s best finish. Better the Whittaker I

    If Pereira continues fighting I want to see him up against someone who can wrestle. I understand why the rushed him but he needs to face every test if he is to stay near the top of the rankings

    Pereira v Whittaker would be fun

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    @Duluth that was impressive alright.

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  • MN5M Online
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    Amazing Rope a Dope ( or maybe that should be Cage a Dope ) from Izzy. Those punches came from nowhere but amazing KO power that I haven’t seen from him before.

    What an incredible finish from him. Great set up for a third UFC fight too, every fighter needs a trilogy !

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    alt text

    some gifs of the KO here:
    sherdog.com/threads/israel-adesanya-ko-alex-pereira-gifs

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    @MN5 said in UFC:

    Great set up for a third UFC fight too, every fighter needs a trilogy !

    It'll be interesting to see how that works out

    Adesanya is one of the more active fighters and if he keeps his regular schedule he'll be fighting again in 3-4months. He wants to be active while he's at his peak so I can't imagine him waiting

    Meanwhile AP will have a medical break after a KO like that. I think the usual amount of time the UFC doesn't want sparring is 10-12 weeks?

    So they'll be out of sync. Izzy could lose in the meantime

    Plus Whittaker has cleaned out the division of everyone except Izzy. He deserves a big fight. I think he is a really bad matchup for Periera

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    @Duluth said in UFC:

    @MN5 said in UFC:

    Great set up for a third UFC fight too, every fighter needs a trilogy !

    It'll be interesting to see how that works out

    Adesanya is one of the more active fighters and if he keeps his regular schedule he'll be fighting again in 3-4months. He wants to be active while he's at his peak so I can't imagine him waiting

    Meanwhile AP will have a medical break after a KO like that. I think the usual amount of time the UFC doesn't want sparring is 10-12 weeks?

    So they'll be out of sync. Izzy could lose in the meantime

    Plus Whittaker has cleaned out the division of everyone except Izzy. He deserves a big fight. I think he is a really bad matchup for Periera

    As in capable of beating him ?

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    @MN5

    Yes, RW is more well rounded. Whittaker's highlights are mostly striking but he has a wrestling base. He can test Pereira in other ways.

    Adesanya is a kickboxer with good takedown defence. Pereira is a kickboxer whose fights in the UFC have basically been kickboxing fights

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    @Duluth said in UFC:

    @MN5

    Yes, RW is more well rounded. Whittaker's highlights are mostly striking but he has a wrestling base. He can test Pereira in other ways.

    Adesanya is a kickboxer with good takedown defence. Pereira is a kickboxer whose fights in the UFC have basically been kickboxing fights

    Interesting. I’d assume Whitaker would lose to Pereira in a similar vein as he lost to Izzy.

    I do get what you mean though, the old ‘styles make fights’ adage

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @MN5 said in UFC:

    ‘styles make fights’

    Yeah and there's a lot of questions about Pereira. They rushed him because they knew he matched up well with Adesanya. How good is his gas tank when he's in a clinch battle? Can he work his way back to his feet etc

    Who knows? Maybe he KO's everyone else and it doesn't matter

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