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Makdessi vs. Campbell
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Makdessi fires spectacular strikes. | Photo: D.
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LIGHTWEIGHTS
John Makdessi (12-3, 5-3 UFC) vs. Shane Campbell (11-2, 0-0 UFC)THE MATCHUP: Makdessi returns from an injury layoff of more than a year against late-notice replacement “Shaolin” Campbell in what should be a matchup of flashy strikers. Makdessi had won three straight prior to dropping a contentious decision to Alan Patrick Silva Alves in his last outing, while Campbell has beaten solid competition on the Canadian regional scene in addition to a long career as a kickboxer and muay Thai competitor.
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Campbell has some legitimate kickboxing wins on his resume, and it shows in his game. While he is not a great athlete, he is rangy and highly skilled, with a strong understanding of the intangibles -- range, timing and rhythm -- that only decades of experience as a striker can impart. He works from both stances and strings together slick punch-kick combinations at all levels, working at a quick pace and mixing in slashing low kicks to fill up the space between them. He does an excellent job of punching his way into the clinch, where he throws hard knees and elbows and can hit the occasional trip or throw. He is a better defensive wrestler and grappler than you would expect and generally does a good job of keeping himself standing. In all phases, Campbell shows outstanding killer instinct and works at a quick, attritive pace.
THE PICK: If Makdessi allows this to take place as a pure striking matchup, he will soon find himself in real trouble. He is the better athlete, to be sure, and has a flashier repertoire, but Campbell is a technical and durable kickboxer with boatloads of experience and a huge edge in the clinch. I think that is exactly what will happen here, and while the short camp is a concern, the pick is Campbell by decision.
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