![]() ![]() I pick Barriault because he’s a very specific challenge.Ībdul Razak Alhassan vs AJ Dobson – I liked how Dobson looked against Tafon Nchukwi, and he wasn’t scared to throw down with a big, massively powerful unit like that, so I don’t think he’ll be intimidated here either. It’s a fight someone touted should win, but that won’t make it easy! Send Joe to Canada, and let’s see what he’s got in enemy territory! NOTE: you can kinda take your pick, Edmen Shahbazyan, maybe even Michal Oleksiejczuk, Makhmud Muradov? Guy matches up well, and it will be fun to see what route the UFC go here. Give Joe Pyfer Marc Andre next, that’s a guy that will test Pyfer in all new ways, particularly with his durability and cardio. Leg kicks tonight were a concern, but onwards and upwards after another finish. Joe Pyfer vs Marc Andre Barriault – Big, strong, powerful, but still a little bit raw. There are much worse fights for Dawson right now than a fellow grappler with some clean striking. Moicano is a guy that has lost a bunch at a high level, dusted himself down, got back in there, and earned his spot in the top 15. Grant Dawson vs Renato Moicano – Really tough break for Dawson tonight, but he got cracked, and that was that. ![]() The big, long, heavy-hitting ‘Tarantula’ is on a 2-fight losing streak, but there’s nobody taking him lightly. Bobby Green vs Jalin Turner – By rights, Green takes Dawson’s #10 spot, but that doesn’t quite sit right given Green’s tumultuous past against rankings-level opposition. ![]()
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