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Barao vs. Gagnon
Renan Barao sports 22 finishes among his 32 victories. | Photo:
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Renan Barao (32-2, 7-1 UFC) vs. Mitch Gagnon (12-2, 4-1 UFC)THE MATCHUP: Former bantamweight champion Barao returns to action after losing his title to T.J. Dillashaw and an unfortunate weight-cutting mishap cost him his shot at a rematch in August. Prior to that loss, Barao had strung together a 33-fight unbeaten streak with wins over some of the best 135ers on the planet. Gagnon has flown under the radar despite a four-fight winning streak and gets a big chance to step up in competition here.
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Do not be fooled by the fact that 11 of Gagnon’s 12 wins have come by submission: The Canadian is a tough and surprisingly well-rounded fighter with plus skills in every department. Despite all of those tapouts on his record, Gagnon is less a traditional takedown, pass, mount and submission type of fighter than someone who tends to find fight-ending offense in transition. He creates scrambles with his adept, powerful wrestling game -- he prefers quick doubles and singles -- and as his opponents attempt to stand, Gagnon reaches for a guillotine or transitions to the back for a rear-naked choke. The Canadian is hardly helpless on the feet. Mostly a boxer, Gagnon whips slick head-body punching combinations at a quick pace and has a particularly nasty left hook to the liver that he uses frequently. He counters nicely and packs some legitimate power in his hands.
THE PICK: While I am high on Gagnon’s skills and think he is being underrated in a general sense, this is a tough matchup for him. His wheelhouse -- scrambles on the ground -- happens to be a phase where Barao is one of the fastest and most technically sound in the world. Remember his back-take on Brad Pickett? While Gagnon might be able to do yeoman’s work at punching range on the somewhat hittable Barao, the Brazilian is hardly a novice striker, and his longer limbs and slick kicking game give him a substantial advantage in effective range. I think Barao will land good shots at distance, force Gagnon into taking a sloppy takedown attempt and counter with a transition to the back and rear-naked choke. Barao by submission in the second round is the pick.
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