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Lewis vs. Mitrione
Derrick Lewis is an intimidating physical presence. | Andy
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Heavyweights
Derrick Lewis (11-2, 2-0 UFC) vs. Matt Mitrione (7-3, 7-3 UFC)Photo: D.
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Mitrione has won two out of three.
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Also, Lewis' size and balance make him difficult to take down, and he consistently delivers hard shots while sprawling.
Under the direction of the coaches at the Blackzilians, Mitrione has gone from an athlete who happened to be fighting to a true mixed martial artist. A competent defensive wrestler and just-good-enough grappler, Mitrione’s strength is striking. Exceptionally light on his feet for such a big man, Mitrione covers distance well at range, takes smooth, clean angles and packs big power in his punches and kicks from his southpaw stance. He can be baited into exchanges, which take away his strengths and highlight his lack of head movement and other defensive skills; but by and large, he is a handful for just about anybody at range.
Betting Odds: Lewis (-135), Mitrione (+105)
The Pick: If Mitrione uses his angles and movement at range while avoiding a close-quarters brawl, this fight should be his to lose, as Lewis simply lacks the tools and variety to win a technical kickboxing match. Mitrione has had problems in the past, however, maintaining that kind of game plan for extended periods. In fact, the common thread in all of Mitrione’s losses is an opponent who can time his strikes, get the clinch or a takedown and work him against the fence. Unfortunately for Mitrione, that is Lewis’ bread and butter. Lewis wins by knockout in round one.
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