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Matthews vs. Vick
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Matthews has the look of a potential star. | Photo: Corey
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LIGHTWEIGHTS
Jake Matthews (8-0, 2-0 UFC) vs. James Vick (7-0, 3-0 UFC)THE MATCHUP: Two rising lightweights meet in an excellent scrap. At 20 years of age, “The Ultimate Fighter Nations” competitor Matthews is one of the youngest fighters in the promotion, and he is a real talent to watch moving forward after dominating in his first two UFC appearances. Team Lloyd Irvin product Vick, an “Ultimate Fighter” veteran himself, has taken decisions from Nick Hein and Valmir Lazaro in his last two appearances and has generally outperformed expectations.
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The rangy 6-foot-3 Vick is a pure out-fighter. He circles and cuts angles at range, working behind a long jab, front kick and consistent high kick to keep his opponent at distance. His best punch is his crisp straight right, which he excels at throwing as he turns and pivots beyond his opponent’s reach. Vick’s right uppercut and counter knee are excellent tools for dissuading opponents from rushing into the pocket or changing levels. Vick offers nothing as an offensive wrestler and struggles to stuff takedowns, but he excels at finding guillotines and other submissions in transition; and, to some extent, his solid sweep game makes up for the lack of defensive wrestling. Striking defense is likewise a problem, mostly because he fights at such a quick pace. It is inevitable that he will eat several flush shots over the course of the fight.
BETTING ODDS: Matthews (-155), Vick (+135)
THE PICK: There are good arguments to be made for both fighters. Matthews is hittable and his striking arsenal, while effective, is fairly unsophisticated. Conversely, the American’s takedown defense is highly suspect, and Matthews is a strong, diverse and skilled wrestler and top-control bomber. While it would not surprise me if Vick repeatedly popped Matthews with his rangy strikes and took a decision on output, I think the Australian repeatedly working takedowns and controlling the grappling is more likely. The pick is Matthews by tight decision.
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