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Silva vs. Koscheck
Erick Silva sports 14 finishes among his 17 victories. | Photo:
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WELTERWEIGHTS
Erick Silva (17-5, 5-4 UFC) vs. Josh Koscheck (17-9, 15-9 UFC)
THE MATCHUP: Veteran Koscheck steps up on short notice, only three weeks after a submission loss to Jake Ellenberger, against Brazilian heartthrob Silva. Koscheck has now dropped four in a row, three of them inside the distance, and this looks to be his last run. Silva has alternated wins and losses of late, as he knocked out Takenori Sato a little more than a year ago, got beaten up badly by Matt Brown in May and submitted Mike Rhodes in December.
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There is little mystery about Koscheck’s game at this point in his career. The aging process has stripped down his repertoire to an overhand right, an eye-poke with his left hand, the occasional right kick, a potent blast double and top control. That is essentially it, but he is still a plus athlete with big power if he can land. The problem is a distinct lack of offensive output in every phase, along with an increasing inability to absorb damage and to escape from bad positions. He appears to be at the end of the road, and all aspects of his approach show the very real decline.
THE PICK: Koscheck has looked shot for two years now, and there is no reason to think he will look better on a quick turnaround. Silva is not a world-beater, but he is built to sprawl and counter-grapple against fighters like Koscheck. This seems relatively straightforward: Either Silva puts the American to sleep with a big punch or Koscheck shoots, gets stuffed and Silva scrambles to a dominant position and submits him. The latter seems more likely, so the pick is Silva by rear-naked choke submission in the first round.
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