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Tavares vs. Palacio
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Tavares will enter the cage on a five-fight winning streak. |
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Middleweights
Brad Tavares (12-1, 7-1 UFC) vs. Yoel Romero Palacio (7-1, 3-0 UFC)The Matchup: With seven wins in eight Octagon appearances, Tavares continues his quiet ascent in the middleweight division. The 26-year-old Hawaiian captured the most significant win of his run in January, outpointing gifted striker Lorenz Larkin at UFC Fight Night 35. Tavares was in prime form, using his boxing to attack Larkin’s body and head while periodically mixing in leg kicks. In addition, he kept “The Monsoon” from getting too comfortable by landing a pair of takedowns.
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Tavares has displayed a granite chin and good composure thus far in his career, making him an interesting foil for Romero, who often thrives on overwhelming opponents. Tavares’ boxing is basic, backed by one-two combinations, body work and fairly heavy hands, but he has not scored a knockout since he stopped the battle-worn Phil Baroni in his second UFC bout. He has won his last five fights via decision. “The Ultimate Fighter 11” alum’s durability should serve him well against Palacio, who could fade down the stretch if he is unable to hurt Tavares early. The Hawaiian also has outstanding takedown defense: He denied former NCAA All-American wrestler Aaron Simpson on 13 of 15 attempts in his lone career setback at UFC 132. Normally, Tavares uses his defensive wrestling to keep fights standing, but his ability to land timely takedowns against striking-minded foes has been beneficial, as well.
While not as versatile in the standup as Larkin, Romero is probably the best blend of striking and wrestling that Tavares has faced to date, although it remains to be seen if “The Soldier of God” is willing to return to his roots if he finds himself losing exchanges.
The Pick: This is an intriguing matchup, in part, because it feels like both fighters still have room for improvement. Tavares is only 26, while Romero, despite being 10 years his senior, is relatively new to the sport. Tavares’ toughness and takedown defense give him a slight edge here. The Hawaiian wins a narrow decision.
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