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Hamill vs. Hollett
Light Heavyweights
Matt Hamill (10-4, 9-4 UFC) vs. Roger Hollett (13-3, 0-0 UFC)The Matchup: It has been a little more than a year since Matt Hamill announced his retirement following a loss to talented Swede Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 133. “The Ultimate Fighter 3” alumnus claimed a constant battle with injuries following his appearance on the reality show factored into his decision to hang it up, and, considering the brutal nature of his loss to Gustafsson, no one was really begging him to reconsider. Staying away can prove to be especially difficult for those who have grown accustomed to competing at a high level for the majority of their lives, however, and now “The Hammer” makes his return against a promotional debutante.
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Despite Hamill’s layoff, this will be the most significant test of Hollett’s career, though he does own a victory over two-time UFC veteran Victor Valimaki. While Hamill will not overwhelm anyone with his athleticism, he is heavy-handed and does a decent job mixing in kicks with his attacks. Hollett will not have much trouble closing distance against a fairly slow-footed opponent, but he will likely struggle to outmuscle the Ohioan in tie-ups and takedowns. Though he has favored more of a standup-based attack in recent fights, Hamill’s ground-and-pound is effective when he chooses to employ it. Standing and banging with Hollett, who has solid power of his own, is a more risky route to take.
The Pick: Hamill has a fair amount of wear-and-tear on his body, so it will be interesting to see if Hollett can take advantage and impose his will. Assuming he is 100 percent, Hamill’s wrestling base and experience give him a slight edge here. Look for Hamill to make a triumphant return and earn a hard-fought unanimous decision.
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