Light Heavyweights
Mauricio “Shogun” Rua (26-11-1) vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (23-9)Odds: Rua (-185), Nogueira (+160)
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Nogueira's made it clear that this will be his retirement fight, and the timing's about right, even if he can still probably cause more problems than expected. He'll always be in his bigger brother's shadow, but Lil Nog has put together a solid campaign of his own; he was a standout in Pride, and wins over Tito Ortiz and Rashad Evans put him in the title picture circa 2013. But Anthony Johnson firmly extinguished any hopes of Nogueira's title contention, and since then he's been relatively inactive. On the few occasions that Nogueira has made it to the cage since the second Rua fight, he's looked quite rickety, but still has enough hand speed to cause uncomfortable strikers some issues; Patrick Cummins couldn't last a round, and Nogueira memorably blasted Sam Alvey during their 2018 bout. But losses to Ryan Bader and Ryan Spann were just as one-sided and quite depressing, so at 44 years-old, this is as good a time as any to call it a career.
It's hard to have much faith in either fighter -- and has been for years -- but it's hard not to favor Rua here. Rua gets hit a ton at this point, so there's a chance that Nogueira can put him away in quick and brutal fashion, but Rua's also shown the willingness to turn things into a grind as needed in his last few bouts. Nogueira should be able to hold his own there, but Rua, somehow, is probably still the stronger and sprier athlete, so the pick is for Rua to win via decision in an ugly affair.
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