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Gomi vs. Kim
Lightweights
Takanori Gomi (35-13) vs. Dong Hyun Kim (14-8-3)Gomi is one of the greatest lightweights in MMA history and at his height was one of the most thrilling fighters you could ever see. However, “The Fireball Kid” turns 39 years old on fight day and he is a rightful +330 underdog, as we are eight years removed from the last vestiges of his prime. That fire is further reduced to smoldering with every fight.
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Kim fights like a crude stereotype of South Korean MMA fighters, bombarding his opponents with piss, vinegar and punches, ragdolling them to the mat when he can and dishing out heavy ground-and-pound. It is perfectly indicative of his style and ethos that his breakthrough performance came 15 months ago against Marco Polo Reyes, an insane brawl in which he was ultimately knocked out in the third round. There is nothing especially technical and certainly nothing “advanced” about Kim’s game. “Maestro” comes forward, he swings, he eats shots and he swings again.
Years ago, Kim would have been a thrilling tune-up opponent for Gomi, who would pump his jab, explode out of his crouched stance and rip the Korean with a left hook to the body and then that massive right. In 2017, Gomi will need to summon whatever competitive fumes he has to fuel one big right, his only realistic chance in this bout. Unfortunately, even if Gomi is one of the best candidates you could ask for to capitalize on the fabled “puncher’s chance,” the last time we saw anything resembling that is when he corked Tyson Griffin in 64 seconds over seven years ago.
Gomi was notoriously unfocused and often uninspired at points during his height, so I cannot imagine how lackadaisical his process is at this point. This bout will not be pretty. In the same building that he destroyed Hayato “Mach” Sakurai on New Year’s Eve to win the Pride Fighting Championships lightweight title in 2005, “The Fireball Kid” will succumb to another grim reminder of middle age. Kim swarms him, storms him and flails about until Gomi goes down once again, likely ending his UFC run. If this was a just sport, he would hang up the gloves for good.
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