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Josh Grispi (above)
Josh Grispi vs. Dustin Poirier
With slam-bang submissions and improving stand-up, Grispi now faces Poirier, whose confidence is no doubt surging off his 53-second knockout of Zachary Micklewright last month at WEC 52. Grispi reeled off four wins in the WEC, totaling just less than seven minutes of action. He is a very talented, young fighter with serious game.
Poirier has to do something significant early to win this one. If he falls behind quickly, he will find himself in big trouble, because Grispi has a penchant for finishes that come out of nowhere. Look for Poirier to try and do just that, with Grispi settling into a rhythm and picking his spots to discourage his opponent.
The Pick: Grispi’s ground game is exceptionally good, but you would like to see him in a long fight, where he can show his gas tank and how he adapts to adversity and changing tactical situations. I think he will have to do some of that here, as he wears down Poirier en route to a second-round submission.
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