World Series of Fighting 2 Preview

Tristen CritchfieldMar 20, 2013
Gesias “JZ” Cavalcante has not won back-to-back bouts since 2007. | Photo: D. Mandel/Sherdog.com



Lightweights


Gesias Cavalcante (17-6-1, 1-0 WSOF) vs. Justin Gaethje (7-0, 0-0 WSOF)

The Matchup: A two-time winner of K-1 Hero’s lightweight grand prix, Cavalcante was once regarded as one of the top 155-pound talents in the world for his work in Japan. Injuries and time have taken their toll on the 29-year-old Brazilian, who has just three victories in his last 10 outings.

“JZ” was impressive in his WSOF debut, however, as he submitted T.J. O’Brien with a heel hook in 63 seconds in November. Though not as athletic as he was during his heyday, Cavalcante can still be a frightening blend of powerful striking and submission skill when he is on his game.

Gaethje was busy during the latter part of 2012, notching three victories under the Rage in the Cage promotion in a little less than three months. During that time, the Grudge Training Center product moved up in weight to capture the RITC 170-pound title with a second-round submission of Sam Young in September. This is a chance for Gaethje, who is unbeaten in 13 MMA bouts (seven professional, six amateur), to make a significant leap in his career.

Cavalcante transitions well between the striking and grappling aspects of the sport, but he can be bothered by a relentless opponent. The Blackzilians member faded over the final two rounds of a loss to Isaac Vallie-Flagg in May, perhaps worn down by his foe’s constant pressure and versatile offense. Gaethje is a wrestler by trade who likes to throw bombs on the feet. While he tends to keep his hands alarmingly low during exchanges, the Arizona native has demonstrated an ability to throw punches in combination -- always an encouraging sign for someone without a standup background.

Of course, Gaethje can always rely on his wrestling as a fallback, and he has already shown a penchant for devastating slams. His ability to neutralize Cavalcante’s takedowns and stay out of compromising positions on the ground will be crucial.

The Pick: There is always the unknown factor as to how a prospect will adjust to a seasoned adversary, but coming from a solid camp should alleviate those problems. Still, Cavalcante is savvy enough to take advantage of miscues that Gaethje’s previous opponents did not. “JZ” takes it by knockout or technical knockout in round one.

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