Josh Koscheck’s 14 UFC victories rank sixth all-time. | Photo: Sherdog.com
Welterweights
Josh Koscheck (16-5, 14-5 UFC) vs. Mike Pierce (13-4, 6-2 UFC)
None of that matters if he cannot take out Pierce, a leather-tough grinder whose only losses have come to elite wrestlers Jon Fitch and Johny Hendricks. Pierce, who has not been finished in 17 professional bouts, had his chances against both men. He needs a signature win to move up the 170-pound ranks, and Koscheck provides that opportunity.
Koscheck, a former NCAA national champion wrestler at Edinboro University, has a lightning-quick shot that few in the sport outside of St. Pierre can defend. “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 1 alumnus also has knockout power, particularly in his right hand, and can fall in love with his standup, as a result. Koscheck’s overhand right can be a game changer, but he is not particularly adept at putting together combinations or connecting with power at close range. Pierce’s striking is somewhat similar, if less dangerous, as he often hunts for the single power shot. He did make diligent use of his jab and leg kicks in a split decision win over Paul Bradley at UFC on Fox 1.
Pierce has fairly stout takedown defense, so expect Koscheck to be content to keep it standing, especially early. Pierce will want to close distance and force tie-ups, where his striking is generally more effective. When the two combatants break away from the clinch, Pierce will try to punish Koscheck with elbows.
The Pick: Coming off a spectacular finish of Matt Hughes at UFC 135, Koscheck would no doubt like to overwhelm again to impress UFC brass, but Pierce is not the type to be easily dominated. Koscheck will win the majority of exchanges on the feet and eventually create openings for his explosive shot as the fight advances. Pierce hangs tough but falls via unanimous decision.
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