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Wilkinson vs. Santos
Light Heavyweights
Rob Wilkinson (17-2, 4-0 PFL) vs. Thiago Santos (22-11, 0-0 PFL)ODDS: Wilkinson (-190), Santos (+155)
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Santos enters the 2022 PFL campaign as one of the league’s more high-profile free agent acquisitions. This signing comes with a caveat: The 39-year-old “Marreta” lost five of his last six UFC appearances. It should be noted that all of those were against high-level opponents—Jon Jones, Glover Teixeira, Aleksandar Rakic, Magomed Ankalaev and Jamahal Hill—including three that have held UFC gold at 205 pounds. Still, the optics are not good at this point for a fighter approaching 40 with a history of knee issues. Santos’ fights have become increasingly more difficult to watch, as he is far more reluctant to engage than he was earlier in his career. With that said, striking is a two-way street, and many opponents still respect Santos’ kicking and countering ability, which can make for tepid affairs. Teixeira, who was rocked repeatedly by Santos, is a prime example of what can happen when an opponent elects to try and close the distance against the former middleweight title challenger. Santos took a different approach against Hill in his final UFC appearance, as he repeatedly initiated the clinch and shot 20 takedowns before succumbing to his opponent via technical knockout in Round 4.
Wilkinson will hold a four-inch reach advantage, and it is possible he will go against his recent history and take a more conservative approach out of respect for his opponent’s talents. The Australian has proven hittable in his fights, and though his chin has held up, even a diminished version of Santos is more dangerous on the feet than any of Wilkinson’s previous PFL opposition. Still, opponents who are able to get inside have enjoyed some measure of success against Santos, and Wilkinson has the tools to do damage in close quarters. Additionally, Wilkinson is likely the superior grappler and is capable of landing heavy ground-and-pound from top position. There is always the chance that Santos hurts Wilkinson with a counter and pulls the upset, but the track record for big-name free agents on the downside of their careers is not good in the PFL. Wilkinson by KO/TKO is the pick.
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