Welterweights
Warlley Alves (10-1) vs. Kamaru Usman (8-1)Take Alves out of his game -- force him to rely on just one range or phase of fighting -- and he is decidedly less dangerous. The question: Can Usman do so?
In many ways, Usman is similar to Alves. He certainly shares the Brazilian’s stocky, powerful build; and like Alves, he is not as slow on his feet as that frame might suggest. On the contrary, Usman is quite fleet-footed, and under the guidance of Henri Hooft, his striking has only gotten better. As with Alves, however, the thrust of Usman’s game is his grappling. Where Alves looks for chokes from the front headlock and top position, Usman tends to pound his opponents to dust from top position. Both men are capable of finding a submission, but Usman is the superior wrestler and seems to be building a style that allows his striking and wrestling to flow together well.
THE ODDS: Usman (-210), Alves (+180)
THE PICK: Usman is not the most durable fighter in the world, and that gives Alves a good chance here. His reliance on shot takedowns also means Alves will have the openings he needs to lock in his beloved guillotine. In the end, however, Usman is more of a prospect. He fights with consistency, applying volume and pressure and relentlessly pursuing his game plan -- but not so eagerly that he gasses himself out in the process. Like the aforementioned Silva, Alves will always be dangerous, but until he fixes his problems with focus and conditioning, these are the kinds of fights he will lose. Usman by third-round TKO is the pick.
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