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Jourdain vs. Vannata
Featherweights
NR | Charles Jourdain (12-4-1, 3-3-1 UFC) vs. NR | Lando Vannata (12-5-2, 4-5-2 UFC)BETUS ODDS: Jourdain (-115), Vannata (-115)
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Vannata has followed a surprisingly similar path to Jourdain in terms of results, though he had a much more notable debut. Stepping in on late notice to face then-top lightweight contender Tony Ferguson, Vannata nearly pulled off the upset in an excellent fight before falling victim to an eventual “El Cucuy” comeback. After following that performance with a spinning wheel kick knockout of John Makdessi, Vannata was marked as one of the top prospects in the sport heading into 2017, at which point things started to go sideways. David Teymur became the first opponent of many to highlight the inefficiencies of Vannata’s game, keeping up with his free-flowing style until “Groovy Lando” was clearly the one to tire out first. The end result? Much like Jourdain, Vannata has yet to put together consecutive wins or losses during his time in the UFC; in Vannata’s case, that even includes two draws over a three-fight stretch. A May win over Mike Grundy was a solid performance, particularly since it marked Vannata’s cut down to featherweight, so there is some hope that he is turning a long-awaited corner. Establishing an actual winning streak with a victory over Jourdain would do much to prove that point.
This should be a tale of two fights, both exciting. Vannata figures to get out to his usual hot start and could even catch Jourdain cold for a finish, but he also should start to fade as the Canadian warms up and starts building his offense. The breakneck pace at which Jourdain works should eventually tire Vannata out, but the American might still be able to hang on for a victory. Beyond the early lead he figures to build up, Vannata is also willing to lean on his wrestling from time to time—something that figures to pay dividends against the sometimes-spotty Jourdain defense. How effectively Vannata is able to control this fight late figures to tell the tale of who wins the decision, and the bet is that between the pacing improvements he has slowly made over time and that wrestling skill, he will do just enough to stay ahead on the scorecards. The pick is Vannata via decision.
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