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Carneiro vs. Kattar
Featherweights
Renato Carneiro (11-1-1) vs. Calvin Kattar (18-2)THE ODDS: Kattar (-120), Moicano (+100)
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That diversity and flexibility will be key against Carneiro. The Brazilian is coming off a loss to top contender Brian Ortega, albeit in an absolute barnburner in which he outlanded “T-City” by 40 significant strikes. “Moicano” has a blistering jab of his own. He utilized it to frustrate Jeremy Stephens -- a victory that looks even more impressive in hindsight, with Stephens making his own run at top-contender status. Rather than get on his bike against Ortega, though, he stood toe-to-toe and landed hard and often. Carneiro throws at a high rate, fires in combination and mixes in a diverse array of kicks, including quick switch kicks for which opponents are not prepared mid-combination. This is all before getting to his Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, which he used to make his bones during his ascent to the UFC. Carneiro actually has the wrestling chops to open up his grappling, whether shooting doubles or hitting trips from inside. The Constrictor Team standout lives up to his camp’s name, as his back-takes and rear-naked chokes are not to be trifled with.
I have slept on Kattar twice and been burned badly for it both times. Maybe that is influencing the pick here. His takedown defense and distance management should enable him to keep this bout on the feet, where he has an edge. His defense and footwork are superior; he can go backwards without turning away or shutting down his offense; and his punches in the pocket are tighter and more accurate. Kattar takes an entertaining decision in a sleeper pick for “Fight of the Night.”
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