Strikeforce ‘Rockhold vs. Jardine’ Preview: The Main Card
Lawal vs. Larkin
Muhammed Lawal has five first-round finishes on his resume. |
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Light Heavyweights
Muhammed Lawal (8-1, 3-1 SF) vs. Lorenz Larkin (12-0, 3-0 SF)
The Matchup: This is the type of matchmaking that separates the prospects from the pretenders, as Larkin puts his well-rounded striking skills to the test against Lawal’s powerful wrestling game.
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He will want to take Larkin to the ground, however, because the Riverside, Calif., native has yet to face a wrestler of his caliber. Larkin can attack with kicks, punches and knees, and he has shown the ability to recover from bad positions in recent performances. Nick Rossborough made his life difficult at Strikeforce Challengers 19 by forcing him into the clinch and battling for position. He asserted himself later, blasting Rossborough with a knee to the gut to change the momentum. At Strikeforce Challengers 16, he displayed a decent offensive arsenal against Gian Villante, even with his back against the cage.
Larkin will need to put all his tools to use against Lawal, who will test his resiliency with a smothering top game. Lawal’s wrestling base is good enough that he can limit an opponent’s offense while in his guard, but it is not likely that Larkin will want to fight from his back.
The Pick: With Dan Henderson gone to the UFC, the Strikeforce light heavyweight title is up for grabs. If Lawal can make an emphatic statement against Larkin, he will be back in the running for the division’s top contender spot. Larkin’s aggression is going to be hindered by the constant threat of a Lawal shot, and if he does not have solid takedown defense in place, it is going to be a long night. Lawal controls the pace of the fight, taking a third-round technical knockout via ground-and-pound.
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