Preview: UFC Fight Night ‘Gonzaga vs. Cro Cop 2’
Manuwa vs. Blachowicz
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Manuwa has finished 10 opponents inside one round. | Photo: Dave
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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
Jimi Manuwa (14-1, 3-1 UFC) vs. Jan Blachowicz (18-3, 1-0 UFC)THE MATCHUP: From the perspective of competitive, high-level MMA, this is the card’s real main event. A late injury Manuwa forced him out of a fight with Mauricio Rua in November, and he dropped his last fight to Alexander Gustafsson a year ago; however, prior to that, he had rung off 14 straight wins to begin his career. Blachowicz was for a long while the best light heavyweight outside a major promotion, and he dusted Ilir Latifi in less than two minutes in his UFC debut in October. This should be an excellent fight between two light heavyweights with the potential to crack the top 10.
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Blachowicz is solid everywhere. He is a striker by preference, with the ability to operate from either stance, and he packs real power in his stinging left kick and straight right. He works at a glacially slow pace, however, and rarely strings together combinations of any length. This reliance on potshotting from range puts a hard ceiling on how good he can be. As a wrestler and a grappler, Blachowicz is perfectly competent, with decent takedown defense, a capable defensive guard and good work from top position.
THE PICK: While Manuwa’s injury history and long layoff are real concerns, especially given the fact that he just turned 35, he is both more skilled as a striker and an infinitely better athlete than Blachowicz. A few kicks and the occasional jab will not be enough to keep Manuwa on the outside, and once he gets into the pocket or the clinch, Blachowicz is more or less there for the taking. The pick is Manuwa by knockout in the second round.
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