Thursday, September 29, 2016

Super Bowl and UFC Fight Night Lineker vs Dodson

Here and there the MMA stars adjust. Previous Jungle Fight champion John Lineker will slam into "The Ultimate Fighter 14" victor John Dodson in the UFC Fight Night 96 headliner on Saturday at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. In the case of nothing else, their five-round fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight division guarantees firecrackers. In the lightweight co-main event, previous Bellator MMA titleholder Will Brooks goes up against Alex Oliveira. Whatever remains of the four-battle primary draw includes a lightweight conflict setting Joshua Burkman against special newcomer Zak Ottow and a flyweight experience blending Louis Smolka with Brandon Moreno.

Two previous flyweights conflict in this energizing clash of knockout punchers. Lineker more than once neglected to make as far as possible before being constrained into the bantamweight division. It doesn't appear to have been an awful move, as the Brazilian is at present getting a charge out of a three-battle winning streak in his new division, having recorded two first-round knockouts and one prevailing choice. Lineker has earned these triumphs with a forceful methodology. In some cases his weight is efficient, and some of the time it is heedless, yet he is continually approaching and dependably, continually undermining his adversary.

The outlook which empowers Lineker's hostility is accurately what makes him so hard to beat. Dissimilar to most warriors, he wouldn't fret being hit. Adversaries battle to disincentivize his weight, since when they rebuff Lineker, he rebuffs them right back. Lineker can be terrified yet not as effectively as different contenders and more often than not before he alarms them. The more probable way to triumph is to baffle Lineker. As opposed to battling back, a rival needs to decline to battle, power Lineker to pursue and sting him with speedy, safe punches while he battles to set his feet and toss.

Will Dodson isn't that right? The Jackson-Wink MMA contender is absolutely sufficiently quick to avoid Lineker's ambush. He was the speediest contender in the flyweight division - quicker even than Demetrious Johnson, however Dodson would never coordinate his pace for five rounds - and that rate might be more compelling against the greater, slower bantamweights. That pace is joined by force, yet just an impeccable knockout punch would stop Lineker's strike.

Dodson is by all accounts an out-warrior by nature. On account of his touchy velocity, he can counter when an adversary rushes after him, however he favors a long-run fight. His velocity has frequently been a bolster, be that as it may, concealing the way that his essential boxing is not completely created. Nor Dodson's footwork nor his mix punching can adequately stop a tireless weight diversion, as manifested by Dodson's two battles with Johnson, both of which he lost with his back to the wall.

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