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Thomson vs. Noons
Lightweights
Josh Thomson (18-4, 8-3 SF) vs. K.J. Noons (11-4, 3-2 SF)
The Matchup: Injuries continue to plague Thomson, as the American Kickboxing Academy product was scheduled to take on Maximo Blanco in September until a foot injury forced him to withdraw from the bout. As a result, Thomson has been out of action for more than a year, his second extended absence since 2008.
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On the ground is where Thomson can win this fight. Although he was dominated by Tatsuya Kawajiri in his last fight, “The Punk” has underrated wrestling, especially when faced with a foe such as Noons, who is historically uncomfortable fighting from his back. Noons has had cardio issues, even at 155, and Thomson’s rapid pace can test him in that area.
Thomson has good enough footwork and can throw enough combinations to keep Noons honest in the early going, but he does not want to allow the San Diegan to get comfortable. Once Noons gets rolling on the feet, he can be tough to stop.
The Pick: If Thomson is back to his usual form, he is plenty versatile enough to make Noons uncomfortable. He cannot allow himself to be baited into a slugfest, however, as Noons is a dangerous counterpuncher who can feint and utilize angles with the best of them. Look for a close fight, with Thomson holding on to win a decision on the basis of superior conditioning.
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