Time to get violent. It took a long road to get there, but Dober
eventually earned his bona fides as one of the most exciting
fighters in the UFC. Initially roster fodder, Dober found a groove
for a bit as a volume-heavy striker before finding his power circa
2019, at which point he became a particularly entertaining slugger.
The gaps in Dober’s game were fairly clear—they centered around his
wrestling—but his durability meant he could go toe-to-toe with
anyone who looked to trade with him, which in turn made it a worry
when Matt
Frevola shockingly knocked him out in May 2023. Dober has
recovered fine. While he has lost two of his last three, knockout
losses haven’t been a problem. He managed to eat punches from
Jean
Silva for two rounds and change before a cut stoppage ended
their fight. That chin figures to get tested once again by Torres,
who has only had to go to the second round once in a decade-plus
professional career.
Mexico’s Torres is generally a mess—even if he has tightened things
up just a bit during his UFC tenure—but that wildness has proven
effective, as he kicked off his UFC career with three straight
wins, including some brutal knockouts. However, there was the sense
that “El Loco” would eventually charge into a loss, which came
against Ignacio
Bahamondes in September. While Torres has now found his
ceiling, he should continue to be a reliable bet for some exciting
fights in the UFC over the next few years. As far as this one goes,
Dober should be able to take what Torres dishes out. The pick is
Dober via first-round knockout.