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Struve vs. Rogerio de Lima
Heavyweights
Stefan Struve (28-11) vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima (16-5-1)ODDS: Rogerio de Lima (-135), Struve (+105)
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Until November, Rogerio de Lima was relatively easy to peg. He has traditionally had one of the shortest average fight times in the UFC, and that was due to a pretty simple dynamic: He would try to bomb his opponents with punches for about two minutes, and if they survived, he would get completely gassed and get finished himself shortly thereafter. That made him a safe bet for some quick, violent action at light heavyweight, but then “Pezao” moved up to heavyweight and had his fight against Adam Wieczorek. In one of the more unexpected switch-ups in recent memory, Rogerio de Lima fought completely against type, relying on his wrestling and earning a decision win for the first time in nearly a decade. It was a solid, measured performance, but it also raises the question of how exactly he approaches things going forward.
This is a hard one to call in all of the worst ways. Struve cannot be trusted anymore, and Rogerio de Lima’s last performance was such a head-scratcher in terms of projecting his future fights. The Brazilian’s best bet is probably to go back to his blitzkrieg ways. Yes, it only gives him a two-minute window to get the finish, but Struve is such a huge target with a lack of durability that he will probably go down like a shot giraffe. However, if Rogerio de Lima remains a patient, measured fighter who looks to wrestle, this just gets weird. Struve’s submission game is a bit overrated and ineffective against better competition, but it is unclear if Rogerio de Lima clears that bar, particularly since he has a bunch of recent submission losses. It is hard to have faith in either fighter, so this is the type of bout where a pick either way has the potential to look very dumb in very short order, but the call is for Struve to score a second-round submission.
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