Heavyweights
#3 HW | Derrick Lewis (26-8, 17-6 UFC) vs. #11 HW | Tai Tuivasa (13-3, 7-3 UFC)ODDS: Lewis (-180), Tuivasa (+155)
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It was not all that long ago that Tuivasa looked like he was headed towards being a prospect bust. The affable Aussie quickly charged up the ladder with three impressive wins, including a highlight-reel finish of Rashad Coulter, which led the UFC to strike while the iron was hot and put him opposite Junior dos Santos in a main event spot. Tuivasa nearly won but instead suffered a second-round knockout that kicked off a three-fight losing streak. Once Tuivasa lost what in was clearly meant to a bounce-back spot against Sergey Spivak, it was an open question as to whether or not “Bam Bam” would even stay on the UFC roster. After a year off to regroup, it is hard to say that Tuivasa is now a technical marvel, but he is now clearly a much more patient and effective fighter, tamping down the wildness and relying more on his natural power. He can still thrive in a quick brawl—victories over Harry Hunsucker and Greg Hardy lasted less than two minutes combined—but wins over Stefan Struve and Augusto Sakai saw Tuivasa take a bit more time in marching forward and finding a finish.
This does seem to be a particularly tough ask for Tuivasa, who finds himself in the same boat as most heavyweights. He can probably hurt Lewis but not in a way in which he can stay safe and not eat a brutal knockout blow in return. While Tuivasa has improved, there is still not any obvious tool—clinch fighting is unlikely to work—that alleviates that problem. This should be fun while it lasts, but the pick is Lewis via first-round knockout.
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