Can Jamie Varner avoid the first three-fight losing streak of his career? | Photo: D. Mandel/Sherdog.com
Lightweights
Jamie Varner (21-9-1, 3-4 UFC) vs. James Krause (20-5, 1-1 UFC)Most recently, Varner appeared to have Trujillo reeling in the second round at UFC 169, only to see the Blackzilians member rally to knock him out with a brutal right hook. Varner’s chin had held up in a number of slugfests over the years, as it was the first time the former WEC champion had been finished by strikes in 33 professional fights. Normally known for his solid boxing technique and fundamentals, Varner can occasionally get sloppy, both as a result of fatigue or when he senses a finish is imminent. Trujillo was able to take advantage of Varner’s recklessness, but he had to absorb a fair amount of punishment to do so.
While Trujillo matched Varner’s aggression, Krause is going to be more likely to want to pick his spots from the outside. While his last outing resulted in a somewhat controversial defeat to Bobby Green, that approach worked quite well for Krause in his Octagon debut against Sam Stout. Krause is six inches taller than Varner, so expect him to rely on his long jab to help him control distance. In addition, Krause will employ leg kicks and push kicks at range. He also likes to set up a right high kick by ducking low; if Varner is prepared for this, he has a decent chance at catching the kick and dumping his man to the canvas.
While Krause is not always as active as he could be from the outside, Varner is going to keep the pressure on. “C-4” has heavy hands, especially his overhand right, but he will do his best work in the pocket. Varner should also have success working the body of his taller foe. Eventually, expect the Arizona Combat Sports product to change levels and take down Krause.
The Pick: Varner’s ability to apply pressure and blend striking and takedowns will make the difference, leading to a decision victory or late TKO.
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