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  • Ludo
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    I don't think Nelson would want to press Mir against the cage like Carwin did, I do think he will want to go to the ground and end up on top though. The chances that Mir subs Roy from the bottom are smaller than if Mir is on top and able to mix strikes with positioning. I think this one may come down to a relative stalemate of sorts. Nelson will be following Mir around trying to land punches or get trips while Mir wears down from an influx of mass. It may not seem like much but Mir cutting from 290 to 260 doesn't leave a whole lot of room for cardio. If this one goes to the third round Nelson just may have the edge in stamina unless he's completely beat to shit like he was in the Dos Santos fight by then.

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  • Luke
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    Originally posted by poopoo333
    Luke, why Nelson? I remember in the chat awhile back you said Roy's only way to win is a big overhand right.

    No reason in particular I just highlighted a fighter, I didnt really put a lot of thought in to it

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  • poopoo333
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    Luke, why Nelson? I remember in the chat awhile back you said Roy's only way to win is a big overhand right.

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  • Vandelay
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    He has that trip td and thats about it. I simply dont think he has the explosiveness and power to implement the carwin gameplan and I think doubt he has to ability to simply take him down and ground and pound him to a stoppage.

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  • Svino
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    I don't think Nelson has great takedowns, but I could see him blubbering Mir up against the cage and beating him up there a bit.

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  • Vandelay
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    Mir has a good chin. What he lacks is the heart to overcome adversity. Almost all of his losses are from ground and pound. He routinely goes for submissions and leaves his face open. Carwin had him pushed against the fence and Mir couldn't do shit about it, Brock raped him on the ground, Vera rocked him standing with 2 or 3 knees and Mir gave up after about 15 seconds on the ground, Cruz fight he gave up primarily because he was cut and couldn't sub Cruz within 2 minutes. Roy's standup is largely based on landing that one punch and then swarming. I believe Mir is the superior standup fighter and Nelson doesn't have dangerous ground and pound. Mir should be able outstrike Nelson, but can he avoid his takedowns as well? therein lies the rub

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  • Svino
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    Gleison Tibau vs. Rafaello Oliveira -- Tibau by ragdoll.

    Renan Barao vs. Cole Escovedo -- I have more respect now for Brazilian prospects than I used to, and Barao looks sharp.

    Michael McDonald vs. Chris Cariaso

    Almost every other fight I could see going either way.

    Quinton Jackson vs. Matt Hamill -- Rampage hasn't impressed me in a long time. His recent comeback consists of winning two 10-10 rounds against Machida. Hamill actually looked better in the standup against Jardine. Jackson can probably sprawl and brawl his way to a win, but I like Hamill's odds.

    Rick Story vs. Thiago Alves -- There's a decent chance that Story can't get the control he needs and Alves destroys him. But I think Story can pull off another Fitching of Alves.

    Kendall Grove vs. Tim Boetsch -- Guy with a weak chin vs. a guy who hits hard. Also, Boetsch has never lost to anyone who couldn't massively outwrestle him. I still feel like Grove is simply a more skilled fighter and should be able to win, but I think it's close.

    Brian Stann vs. Jorge Santiago -- Two overrated guys fight. I'll be looking to bet against the winner in their next fight.

    Travis Browne vs. Stefan Struve -- I'm gonna stop betting against Struve, because I keep doing that and losing. Brown should be able to get inside and hurt him, but it does seem like Struve is improving.

    Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson -- Nelson has significant advantages in cardio and durability, but I think Mir's standing game is just better overall. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if Mir got a submission. (Why does no one ever bring up the fact that Mir armbarred Roberto Traven?)

    Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson -- You know, I think Kid Yamamoto may have just been a bit overrated. Even so, Johnson could get himself a control victory here.

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  • Ludo
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    Because Mir isn't as consistent as Roy is. Roy is durable and hits harder, he also has better wrestling and will likely be pushing the pace. It's not that Roy is necessarily a better fight, he just matches up well against Mir at this point in their careers.

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  • SPX
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    Are they? I think most people are on Mir.

    I basically flipped a mental coin, but something tells me Roy might land a bomb like he did on Schaub and Struve, and we know Mir doesn't react well to getting hit hard.

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  • edman5555
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    why the hell is everyone picking Roy over Mir? I don't get it.

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  • SPX
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    Winner/loser

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  • Svino
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    Are these sets of predictions for value or just for winner / loser?

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  • Luke
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    Quinton Jackson vs. Matt Hamill
    Frank Mirvs. Roy Nelson
    Travis Browne vs. Stefan Struve
    Brian Stann vs. Jorge Santiago
    Rick Story vs. Thiago Alves
    Miguel Torresvs. Demetrious Johnson
    Kendall Grove vs. Tim Boetsch
    Renan Barao vs. Cole Escovedo
    Chris Cariaso vs. Michael McDonald
    Gleison Tibau vs. Rafaello Oliveira

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  • SPX
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    Torres ITD is at +420

    Thoughts?

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  • edman5555
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    he went off his vegan diet

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