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Silva vs. Rhodes
Early blitzes have become an Erick Silva trademark. | Photo:
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Erick Silva (16-5, 4-4 UFC) vs. Mike Rhodes (6-3, 0-2 UFC)THE MATCHUP: Touted Roufusport prospect Rhodes gets one more chance to prove he belongs in the UFC, drawing a brutal matchup in an explosive finisher in Silva. The Brazilian took a vicious beating in a knockout loss to Matt Brown in May but prior to that knocked out sacrificial lamb Takenori Sato in a ridiculous mismatch. Rhodes dropped his UFC debut to George Sullivan in January and then a competitive decision to “The Ultimate Fighter Nations” winner Robert Whittaker in June. This should be a fun striking matchup between two guys who desperately need a win.
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Roufusport’s Rhodes is a new-breed, three-dimensional fighter with plus physical tools of his own. As his pedigree suggests, he is a smooth, rangy kickboxer with brutal kicks, a long straight right and an ever-growing command of angles, range and output. He is also a solid wrestler with great drive and authoritative finishes to his takedowns. Although he does not have a deep arsenal of techniques, his double-leg is outstanding, and he is extremely difficult to get to the mat. On the ground, Rhodes has little to offer from his back -- he prefers to scramble back to his feet -- but owns a solid, damaging top game with good posture and a strong base. In sum, Rhodes is a capable fighter with a ton of upside, but he is still fairly raw.
THE PICK: The consensus seems to be treating this as another squash match for Silva, and that is simply wrong. Rhodes was signed to the UFC far too early, and the raw nature of his skills betrayed him in a pair of unfavorable matchups. By this point, we have a solid sense for Silva’s game: If he cannot finish in the first round, he will lose. Look for Rhodes to maintain long range, force Silva to chase, avoid the ground and wear down the Brazilian with low kicks and body shots. The American is durable, and he is fully capable of weathering the early storm and putting a beating on Silva late. Rhodes by 29-28 decision is the pick.
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