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Tate vs. Nakai
Takedowns are at the heart of Miesha Tate’s game. | Photo: Dave
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Women’s Bantamweights
Miesha Tate (14-5, 1-2 UFC) vs. Rin Nakai (16-0-1, 0-0 UFC)The Matchup: Former top contender Tate looks to continue her winning ways against newly signed Japanese star Nakai. Tate took a lackluster decision from Liz Carmouche in five months ago after losing to Ronda Rousey for a second time in December, while Nakai hopes to parlay her popularity in Japan into a nice run in the UFC.
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Unless she goes on a big run, there is little chance Tate will get another shot at Rousey, but she is still a fine fighter at 135. The core of her game is her diverse arsenal of takedowns, which consists of singles, doubles and trips. Although she lacks a particularly explosive shot and her technique is not perfect, she is relentless and chains together her takedown attempts nicely. Once the fight hits the mat, Tate shows consistent ground striking, guard passing and good control while still taking chances on topside submissions. Nobody will confuse Tate with a high-level kickboxer on the feet, but she is game, durable and willing to throw down in exchanges.
Betting Odds: N/A
The Pick: Unless Tate has completely fallen off her game, and I see no reason to believe that is the case, she should take this one handily. Tate’s aggression gets her in trouble against more skilled competition, but Nakai has little to offer moving backwards. The fact that she struggled when pushed up against the ropes in a ring bodes even more poorly in a cage, and Tate excels in that kind of fight. Tate by unanimous decision is the pick.
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