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Regardless, the Carneiro victory marked the second straight “W” for Dos Anjos since abandoning the welterweight division. It was the right decision, even with the brutal weight cut that lies ahead, because “RDA” was taken down a staggering 34 times across his last five fights at 170 pounds, which resulted in a 1-4 record. I don’t want to diminish what the Brazilian has done across a very impressive lightweight career but he turns 38 in October and is already into double-digit losses. He’s also gone to a decision in eight of his last 10 fights and only seems to get a finish when it’s presented on a silver platter. His last knockout came over Donald Cerrone in late 2015 so I’m not sure we can build a case for Dos Anjos stopping a multi-time Muay Thai champion this weekend in ‘Sin City.”

I know the detractors like to point to Fiziev’s UFC St. Petersburg loss to Magomed Mustafaev as evidence that “Ataman” is not the fearsome kickboxer he’s billed to be, which is silly because some of the most dangerous strikers in MMA have been stopped at one point or another. Jiri Prochazka getting KTFO by “King Mo” under the RIZIN banner comes to mind, as does Stephen Thompson going ice cold opposite “Showtime” Pettis. Those are the dice you roll when you play the stand-up game and that’s one of many reasons this sport is so unpredictable (and so exciting). That said, if your big argument for Dos Anjos winning is the Mustafaev loss; brother, you are going to have a long five rounds. A more likely scenario is Dos Anjos, who is an effective offensive wrestler against non-wrestlers (he dragged Anthony Pettis to the floor nine times in their 2015 affair), will look to implement his ground game by closing the distance and diving for the legs.

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