UFC 207 will feature the long-awaited yield of Ronda Rousey. Since Rousey dropped the UFC bantamweight title to Holly Holm in UFC 193, the strap has been tossed around like a game of hot potato from Holm to Miesha Tate to Amanda Nunes. Rousey doesn’t have a simple endeavor to reclaim the title, as Nunes is an aggressive finisher.
The co-main occasion features another title battle, as Dominick Cruz looks to shield his bantamweight title against heavy-hitting Cody Garbrandt. With Cruz and Garbrandt chirping every other leading into the struggle, you should expect some fireworks.
Amanda Nunes vs Ronda Rousey
Nunes is among the best finishers in MMA today, as 12 of her 13 victories have come through stoppage. Through the early part of her career, she got by on her bodily presents but has been gaining the technical abilities to cooperate with it. The largest leaps and bounds have come from the standup game, as she’s learning how to harness her span and electricity due to her work at American Top Team.
Nunes’ wrestling abilities are not exactly stellar offensively, but she’s great at keeping the fight standing so she can utilize her normal power. If she is able to get into the clinch, she’s strong and will routinely use this ability as a faux wrestling game by knocking her opponent into the ground with her strikes.
Top controller is essential to Nunes around the floor, as any extra strain on her cardio is damning for your winner. If she can attain top position, she’s brutal ground and pound which capitalizes on her ability and her long achieve relative to the division. The Brazilian has a black belt in BJJ, but rarely uses it in the top unless she can find her opponent’s back.
There have been two big knocks on Nunes during her career: you is cardio and the other is fight IQ. To be quite frank, her cardio is poor. She parts ancient and she has never been able to put forth much of an effort past the next round. Nunes has made some questionable decisions in the Octagon, but training at ATT and simply having more experience in the cage have helped to temper this situation.
MMA is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately game. Rousey has been its biggest star until her mystique-shattering loss to Holly Holm. Ever since then, people have been quick to discuss Rousey. But, occasionally a reduction is exactly what a fighter needs to get back on course (*cough* Conor McGregor *cough*).

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