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Benavidez vs. Moraga
Joseph Benavidez has developed into one of the flyweight
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Joseph Benavidez (21-4, 8-2 UFC) vs. John Moraga (16-3, 5-2 UFC)THE MATCHUP: Two former title challengers meet in an outstanding matchup at 125 pounds. Benavidez lost to the seemingly unbeatable Demetrious Johnson for a second time in December 2013 but has since run off a pair of dominating wins, the most recent coming over Dustin Ortiz in November. John Dodson blasted Moraga in June, but since then, the Arizona native has rebounded with wins over Justin Scoggins and Willie Gates.
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Moraga’s game is defined by his opportunism and finishing ability, both on the feet and on the ground. He throws vicious power at range, with a strong preference for the left hook and right low kick, both as leads and as counters. His right hand has power, as well, but he tends to leave his feet behind when he throws it and therefore exposes himself to counter shots. Combinations are not his strong suit, either, and he generally loads up on single power shots. The clinch might be Moraga’s best area, as he slices up his opponent with sharp elbows and hard knees while controlling against the cage. He can hit a nice double-leg when the mood strikes, but prefers to counter-wrestle and does his best work when opponents shoot on him: Moraga’s guillotine is absolutely lethal, and he has a lightning-quick move to the back in transition. Still, skilled wrestlers have given Moraga fits, particularly when he fails to stuff the initial shot. Moraga’s entire game depends on exploiting his opponent’s mistakes, whether that happens to be a defensive lapse on the feet or leaving his neck exposed in transition. If his opponent does not give him an opportunity to finish, it is difficult for Moraga to win a decision.
BETTING ODDS: Benavidez (-600), Moraga (+450)
THE PICK: This seems straightforward to me. Benavidez is the more technical and consistent striker, works at a much quicker pace and likely has more power, as well. Barring a miracle punch or submission in transition, which seems unlikely given Benavidez’s own skill in that area, the Team Alpha Male product should take this handily. The pick is Benavidez by wide decision.
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