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Tavares vs. Whittaker
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Tavares has not delivered a finish since 2011. | Photo: Dave
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MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Brad Tavares (13-3, 8-3 UFC) vs. Robert Whittaker (13-2, 4-2 UFC)THE MATCHUP: Hawaii’s Tavares and Australia’s Whittaker clash in an intriguing battle of youthful middleweights. Whittaker won “The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes” at welterweight and compiled a 3-2 mark at 170 pounds before moving to middleweight for his last fight -- a thrilling knockout over Clint Hester. Tavares was a competitor on “The Ultimate Fighter” way back in 2010 and has established himself as a solid fighter on the fringes of the top 15, most recently with a decision win over veteran Nate Marquardt.
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Formerly a big welterweight, Whittaker fights long, which makes his lack of stature at middleweight less of a problem than it might be. He is quick, takes clean angles and has excellent timing as he works behind a crisp jab and steady diet of low kicks. Beautiful punching combinations, especially on the counter, form the basis of his game. His left hook and sneaky counter elbow are his most dangerous strikes, and he varies them organically depending on his read of his opponent’s defense. Slick head movement and generally solid defense make him less hittable than you might expect given his preference for countering in the pocket. Rock-solid takedown defense is a hallmark of Whittaker’s game, and he can hit the occasional reactive double-leg when the mood strikes, though he offers relatively little on the mat.
BETTING ODDS: Tavares (-160), Whittaker (+140)
THE PICK: While there is nothing flashy or terribly exciting about Tavares’ skills, he is extraordinarily competent and can exploit any particular area of weakness in his opponents’ game. With that said, I think Whittaker is a more diverse and much more dangerous striker with better power and accuracy, and if he can avoid getting pinned against the fence or repeatedly taken down the fight is his to lose. The pick is Whittaker by decision.
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