UFC Fight Night 162 Predictions: “Askren vs Maia” Opening “Prelims” Preview-Pt. One

Olympic wrestler and former Bellator champion Ben Askren fall off with Brazilian Jiu-jitsu legend Demian Maia this Saturday (October 26, 2019). UFC Fight Night 162 headlines from Singapore.

ESPN + viewers will meet Michael Johnson, fellow hitting expert Stevie Ray, Ben Camilla, a bonus award-winning machine, and heavyweight prospect Cyril Gane, who plays knockout artist Don & # 39; Tale Mayes.

UFC Fight Night 162 had six to six “Prelims” opening matches this weekend, thanks to Karol Rosa's knee injuries. let's go!

265 lbs: Sergey Pablo Beach vs. Morris Green

Sergey Pavlovich (13-1) entered the octagon thanks to Fight Nights Global's impressive match but succumbed to the power of Alistair Overeem in his promotional debut in November 2018. He knocked out 66- Marcelo Golm's second knockout in April, the tenth first round (technical) knockout of his professional career.

He is 4 inches shorter than the crochet boss.

Maurice Greene (8-2) started The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 28 with a brutal knockout by Przemysław Mysiala, appeared as one of the biggest characters in the house, but rival Juan Espino ended one fight. He went further for him in the octagon itself. He lost to Jeff Hughes along the way as he had three consecutive wins.

Four victories were filed in his six strikes.

Pavlovich is still a good prospect despite the loss to Overeem, and Greene has proved more than just a big mouth, but there is no tool to slow Pavlovich's rise. The Greco-Roman background of Russia will be the one who decides where the battle will take place, and his excellent punching ability makes him stand out from the toes.

Pavlovich is, of course, not an excellent one, and his combination can frustrate Greene, which may be basic enough. Nevertheless, stopping the former versatility and power leaned in my way. In short, heavier punches and best controls lead Pavlovich to a decision victory.

Prediction: Pavlovich by unanimous decision

115 lbs: Rome Lookboonmee and Alexandra Albu

Loma Lookboonmee (3-1) won the first MMA once in hundreds of Muay Thai bout veterans before taking advantage of Rizin's rival Suwanan “Amp the Rocket” Boonsorn in November 2018. Debut in June, Monique Adriane's decision in Kansas City.

The keys give up 1 inch each and reach & # 39; stitch & # 39 ;.

Aleksandra Albu (3-1) debuted 1-0 at UFC, choking Izabela Badurek in 2015. She fought twice in the next four years and scored 61 seconds in her decision with Kailin Curran. Naked asphyxiation by Emily Whitmire.

In addition to Badurek's submission, she also won a (technical) knockout victory on her credit.

Technically, Lookboonmee blows Albu out of the water. In addition to her quality Muay Thai, which includes the best elbows that can be seen regardless of gender, Tiger Muay Thai has developed quality wrestling. But complications are strength. She is a career Atomweight against one of the most physically impressive members of the Strawweight roster. It's easy to see Albu hit his feet slightly. It seems only to claim victory by throwing Lookboonmee repeatedly on the latter's bare kick mat.

But despite that concern, Lookboonmee's huge advantage is too big to ignore. She ran back to longer than she wanted, but injured her foot enough to claim victory.

Prediction: Lookboonmee through unanimous decision

265 Pound: Rafael Peso A vs. Jeff Hughes

Raphael Pessoa (9-1) made his Stateside debut memorable in November 2018 and overpowered travel agency Brian Heden in 99 seconds under the LFA banner. As a result, the UFC debut against Brazil in the first round is expected.

Five of his six (technical) knockout victories came in the first round.

LFA heavyweight champion Jeff Hughes (10-2) lived up to the "Lights Out" nickname with Josh Appelt's brutal knockout in the "Contender Series". But he hasn't found a UFC win yet, but thanks to Eye Fork, he makes a narrow decision for Morris Green and goes to "No Contest" with Todd Duffy.

He is 1 inch short and touches his hand.

It is hard to find a way to the victory of Pessoa. Hughes' prominent wrestling technology suggests that the Brazilian formula and the "Lights Out" are so easy to absorb Duffee's bombs that they can't rely on Pessoa's chances to finish with a single punch. Not as inconsistent as the Gane fight is not, every show points to another rough evening.

Expect something similar except the iPod in the Duffy fight. Hughes endures Pesoa's initial strength, knocks him out with a punching combination and eventually throws him away.

Prediction: Fuse through 2nd technology knockout

Three UFC Fight Night 162 opening fights can preview and predict tomorrow, including an unrivaled Russian outlook and one of the scariest strikers in the lightweight sector. Always the same time, maniac!

MMAmania.com has a full week of live UFC Fight Night 162 fight cards starting this weekend. ESPN +"Preliminary," which is scheduled to start at 5 am EST, followed by the portion of the default card that will be streamed. ESPN + 8:00 AM EST

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