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Tavares vs. Peralta
Robbie Peralta has finished five opponents in less than a
minute. | Photo: Gleison Venga/Sherdog.com
Featherweights
Thiago Tavares (18-5-1, 8-5-1 UFC) vs. Robbie Peralta (18-4, 4-1 UFC)Photo:
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Tavares has won four of six.
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His game revolves around takedowns executed with more enthusiasm and will than technical skill, but he remains a smooth, opportunistic grappler with a solid submission arsenal. Failing takedowns, he is also capable of grinding in the clinch.
While he has some offensive striking skills, throwing a crisp right hand and decent kicks, working at range is not his strong point, and he has serious defensive liabilities such as backing up with his chin in the air and not moving his head in exchanges.
Peralta is a gifted bomber. While his punches loop and look a bit awkward, they are mechanically sound and generate tremendous power. He complements those bursts of offense with hard, cracking low kicks at long range. He is also a surprisingly strong and proficient clinch grappler, and his defensive wrestling has generally proven to be serviceable. Essentially, Peralta is a throwback sprawl-and-brawler who lives and dies by the sword. With his power, athleticism and above-average offensive output, that is a workable formula.
Betting Odds: Tavares (-180), (Peralta +155)
The Pick: The oddsmakers have Tavares as the favorite, and that seems off to me. One bout against a shot Sam Stout aside, Tavares has never been capable of outstriking his opponents, and his offensive wrestling is not technical enough to overcome Peralta’s rock-solid takedown defense with any consistency. If this does become a striking match, Peralta throws real heat with a solid work rate, and Tavares’ defensive liabilities become the key factor. While Peralta could take a decision on output, it seems more likely that he catches the hittable Tavares and puts him away. Peralta wins by knockout in round two.
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