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Heavyweights
Blagoy Ivanov (18-3) vs. Augusto Sakai (14-1-1)ODDS: Ivanov (-110), Sakai (-110)
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Brazil’s Sakai finds himself in a similar position, lurking on the fringes of heavyweight relevance, even if he has followed much more of a typical prospect path. Just 29 years of age, Sakai stalled out a bit in Bellator thanks to the efforts of Cheick Kongo but quickly landed on his feet with the UFC, earning a contract on the lone Brazilian season of Dana White’s Contender Series. Sakai is surprisingly nimble for a man of his size and physique, but he still went under the radar in his first few UFC bouts, using his high-volume, low-power striking style to take some fine if not overly impressive wins over Chase Sherman and Andrei Arlovski. In September, Sakai finished Marcin Tybura in under a minute, raising some hope that something may have clicked and he had turned some sort of corner.
Given that neither man is a particularly huge hitter for heavyweight and both are quite durable, there should not be much tension in this one, even if it is a well-made bout. Sakai is the fleeter fighter and should be able to throw more volume, but again, Ivanov has grown more and more comfortable throwing some hard counters and combinations in response to his opponents; plus, the Bulgarian has the grappling advantage in his back pocket. This feels like a split decision in the making, with Ivanov hitting the harder strikes but Sakai landing more. Flip a coin. The pick is Ivanov via decision.
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