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Breese vs. Arroyo
Middleweights
NR | Tom Breese (12-3, 5-3 UFC) vs. NR | Antonio Arroyo (9-4, 0-2 UFC)ODDS: Breese (-235), Arroyo (+195)
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It is unclear if Brazil’s Arroyo can meet those benchmarks. If nothing else, Arroyo is physically intimidating as one of the few middleweights who can match Breese’s large and lanky frame. Arroyo mostly relies on that size and aura, as he is an impressive striker when given range with which to work, though that has not exactly worked out in his UFC career to date. Andre Muniz and Deron Winn were basically able to take down Arroyo at will, sapping his gas tank and turning their encounters into ugly fights. Breese should be able to get his type of fight early, but there is the worry about what happens if Arroyo just manages to hang around. While Arroyo’s takedown defense has been a liability, he has not seemed completely clueless once he hits the mat and his size could cause some issues. Of course, Arroyo’s suspect cardio makes it a question whether or not he can even take advantage of Breese’s tendency to break late in his fights. The pick is for Breese to have an easy night at the office and get a first-round submission, but all bets are off if this goes any length of time.
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