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Johnson vs Bagautinov

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The Matchup: Other than being the lightest men’s division regarding weight, flyweight is likewise one of the lightest divisions as far as ability, which is the reason we see a challenger with such little name distinguishment and just three battles under the UFC pennant vying for the title. In decency, how often would we be able to watch Johnson battle Joseph Benavidez and Ian Mccall Bagautinov’s wins came against considerable restriction, however his resume does not yet stack up against that which fits in with Johnson. This is not to say that Bagautinov has no opportunity to take the sash again to Dagestan, however he will need to execute the ideal strategy keeping in mind the end goal to do so.

MacDonald vs Woodley

Woodley packs a fatal punch and spinning combos with hazardous development, yet he simply doesn’t have the adroitness, versatile reach and general execution that Macdonald does. Its no mystery that Macdonald has battled in the past inverse overwhelming punchers, yet he has likewise made high-class strikers look like stone statues.

That is a result of preparing with previous UFC welterweight kingpin Georges St-Pierre and adjusting abilities different warriors aren’t even mindful of. It’s that kind of certain ability in all things striking that ought to permit Macdonald to score on the normal so long as he stays away, plays the plot, keeps his jaw tucked and sticks to his regiment.

Ryan Bader vs Rafael Cavalcante

Bader (16-4) won TUF season eight in 2008 and has from that point forward cut out a decent vocation for himself in the Octagon, going 9-4 in the UFC with wins over Anthony Perosh, Vladimir Matyushenko,

Cavalcante (12-4, 1 NC) is the previous Strikeforce light heavyweight champion. The 34-year-old Brazilian went 4-2, 1 NC general in Strikeforce with striking wins over Muhammed Lawal and Yoel Romero before approaching the UFC in 2013.

Arlovski vs Schaub

Previously, both Andrei Arlovski and Brendan Schaub have been seen as fellows with frail buttons. Every one of the three of Schaub’s misfortunes have come through horrible knockout, and saw him knocked clean oblivious. Those had a go at the hands of Roy Nelson, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Ben Rothwell.

In the mean time, Arlovski has been thumped out in seven of his 10 misfortunes. His adversaries included Sergei Kharitonov, Brett Rogers, Fedor Emelianenko and Tim Sylvia. Despite the fact that he has great hostile striking, he can’t take an excessive amount of harm on the jaw.

Both men offer comparable abilities on the feet. On the other hand, Arlovski utilizes more kicks, while Schaub is a boxer. Both have power, which makes this around a wash.

Saint Preux vs Ryan Jimmo

The Matchup: Strikers meet in this matchup. A previous Greatest Battling Title titleholder Jimmo is a greater amount of an upright karate beautician, while St. Preux uses more conventional routines.

St. Preux played school football at the College of Tennessee and will need to keep the battle standing. The Miami local is on a four-battle winning streak and has looked very noteworthy in his last few trips. The enhancing St. Preux has won 12 of his keep going 13 battles – the main misfortune in that run came to previous Strikeforce and Dream champion Gegard Mousasi – and required short of what 90 seconds to gag an overmatched Nikita Krylov oblivious at UFC 171 in Walk.