This Friday (October 18, 2019), the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) travels to Boston, Massachusetts for the UFC in ESPN 6. At the main event, former middleweight kingpin Chris Weidman will announce himself as a new competitor. Prominent view Dominick Reyes. The card also helped a lot when Jeremy Stevens vs. Yai Rodriguez was booked back in “Beantown” last month. Let's analyze another main card fight before the bout!
Note: Later in the week, Jesse Holland will preview and predict the biggest fight of the night.
Lightweight: Joe Rozon vs. Jonathan Pierce
Best win for Lauzon? Jim Miller Pierce? Jacob Rosales
Current march: Rozon lost three consecutively and Pierce won five regional victories in the UFC.
X-argument: Does Lauzon's long layoff help him return to form again?
How do these two match? If you are a martial arts fan, you need to prepare for sadness.
Lauzon has long been a UFC veteran, one of the most fun fighters walking the octagon. Lauzon is an unpleasant obedient expert with his skills, but recent defeats have made his age and wear serious.
It is the opposite of Pierce, the representative of the "Contender Series" who is from Massachusetts. If you don't like the liver, shoot each time you write about someone new in the “Contender Series” in this column. More importantly, “JSP” is an aggressive finisher who competed with Bellator.
After Lauzon's recent defeat, it's really hard to choose to beat him. With his one and a half year dismissal, he hopes to cure injuries caused by nagging and rejuvenate. Unfortunately, no matter how much time you spend, you can't completely heal the value of your entire career.
If you're lucky, Lauzon can still file a takedown and catch an early submission. But the result is that veterans are initially hurt and overwhelmed by a young and aggressive brutal outlook.
Prediction: Pierce through knockout
Women's Flyweight: Macy Barber vs. Gillian Robertson
The best win for barbers? Jay Aldrich To Robertson? Molly McMan
Current march: Both girls ride two fight UFC victory stripes in this fight, Barber also undefeated
X-argument: Can Robertson take advantage of jiu-jitsu?
How do these two match? This should be scrap
Barber, 21, is very excited about herself, including being the youngest champion in UFC history. I will not rely on it yet, but Barber proved to be more versatile and far more athletic than most of his colleagues.
At the age of 24, it seems that Robertson is not a veteran working in a store. More recently, “The Savage” improved her approach with great success in wrestling and top positions.
This is in good agreement with one of the better prospects for the flyweight division and can actually go either way. But the style match seems to prefer a barber. In the final bout, the barber forced the knockout with his feet and touched the process, showing immaturity, but not Robertson's game.
In reality, the barber is in favor of the feet, thanks to its pure power, among other things. As a result, Robertson shoots a gun, but Barber's workout goes up to the top and does a lot of damage.
Prediction: Barber by Decision
Middleweight: Darren Wynn vs. Darren Stewart
Best win for victory? Eric Spicely To Stewart? Bevon Lewis
Current march: Winn hasn't lost, recently made his UFC debut and Stewart won the most recent bout.
X-argument: Stuart's defensive wrestling improvements
How do these two match? I look forward to this potential "night fight" type of action.
Winn is the Daniel Cormier protege, known for its 5 & 5 ”middleweight and lightweight heavyweight. He is also a talented wrestler with strong boxing and the latter technique has made a successful UFC debut. Stuart, meanwhile, is a knockout artist from London. Initially, UFC's wrestling / grappling levels appeared to be too much for the “dentist”, but since then they have improved considerably and have been able to better implement their kickboxing.
This war will be a struggle to see the change in momentum between two fighters. But the type of fight seems to be beneficial for Stewart. British athletes are brutally effective at clinching, so Winn is not particularly safe in his close range.
Also, the size drawback of Winn will catch up with him at some point. Stewart is a powerful middleweight who can fight late in battle, which sounds like the perfect recipe for the first professional loss.
Prediction: Stuart through knockout
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