UFC 128 Preview: The Prelims
Almeida vs. Pyle
Jason Probst Mar 19, 2011
Ricardo Almeida (right) is a world-class jiu-jitsu stylist. | D.
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Welterweights
Ricardo Almeida vs. Mike Pyle
The Matchup: One of the last of the old-school guys still competing at the elite level, Almeida’s debut in the organization was at UFC 31. In his latest run, he has gone 4-2, beating Rob Yundt, Matt Horwich, Kendall Grove and T.J. Grant before being choked out by Matt Hughes. A former middleweight, Almeida has settled down to 170 comfortably, it seems, where his outstanding jiu-jitsu essentially carries the rest of a modest skill set.
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At his best, Pyle is a well-schooled veteran with a good gas tank and the wrestling chops to give guys problems. Almeida is comfortable letting people go into his guard, but in MMA, that can often be a devil’s bargain. It is much easier to resist and defend against submissions, especially when you can punch the guy in the face.
The Pick: Look for Pyle to test the standup waters initially to soften up Almeida, so he can work unfettered on the ground. He will have to be careful because “Big Dog” is a world-class jiu-jitsu stylist. Even so, Pyle’s intensity and tenacity should carry him through to a late stoppage win or decision.
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