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Haqparast vs. Makdessi
Lightweights
Nasrat Haqparast (13-5, 5-4 UFC) vs. John Makdessi (18-7, 11-7 UFC)ODDS: Haqparast (-230), Makdessi (+195)
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It has been a strange career for Makdessi. “The Bull” came to the UFC in 2010 as a flashy striker who lived up to his hype early but quickly hit a ceiling. While Makdessi was obviously well-practiced, being a range striker while also having one of the stockiest frames in the lightweight division figured to have its limitations. Makdessi found his success here and there, but after a 2016 knockout loss to Lando Vannata capped off a rough stretch, the consensus seemed to be that the Canadian would start his late-career slide; instead, Makdessi has won four of his five fights since. Unfortunately, that stretch has been marked by inactivity—in terms of injuries preventing Makdessi from making the trip to the cage, as well as his oft-unwillingness to pull the trigger. Wins over Ross Pearson and Ignacio Bahamondes have shown that while Makdessi prefers to keep the pace slow by default, an opponent willing to press the issue can force him to hold his own in an absolute war. This figures to be that type of fight, as Haqparast is content to keep moving forward while throwing out offense, even to his own detriment. While Haqparast figures to get clipped in return, his speed and power should see him through this test, along with the possibility that he can pivot to wrestling if things turn south. It will be more difficult than it needs to be, but the pick is Haqparast via decision.
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