Tatsuya Kawajiri remains a favorite of hardcore fans. | Photo:Taro Irei/Sherdog.com
Featherweights
Tatsuya Kawajiri (32-7-2, 0-0 UFC) vs. Sean Soriano (8-0, 0-0 UFC)A member of the Florida-based Blackzilians camp, the unbeaten Soriano captured the Championship Fighting Alliance’s interim featherweight crown in January and defended it with a five-round verdict over Elvin Leon Brito in May. Championship experience, even at the regional level, can prove valuable as a fighter steps up in competition, and Soriano has back-to-back five-round bouts under his belt. A replacement for the injured Hacran Dias, the 24-year-old Soriano is in a win-win situation. Lose to a highly regarded veteran and nobody will be shocked, but win, or even stay competitive, and his stock improves dramatically.
The key for Soriano will be remaining upright. Kawajiri is absolutely punishing when allowed to impose his will from above, as he lands punches and hammerfists while looking to move to mount. Once he achieves a dominant position, Kawajiri will hunt for submissions; the arm-triangle choke has been a favorite of late. Soriano is aggressive on the mat, which could either allow him to escape danger in scrambles or dig him into a deeper hole should he find himself on his back.
On the feet, the Floridian should have the edge. He uses kicks to the legs and body consistently and can counter with crisp hooks once he is in range. Soriano also has dangerous knees, which were used to break Brito’s nose in his last outing.
The Pick: This is a tougher-than-expected matchup for Kawajiri, especially if he is unable to spend significant periods in top position. Kawajiri hangs on for a close decision, but Soriano impresses enough to get another opportunity.
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