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    Nate Marquardt.

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    With UFC Fight Night: Marquardt versus Palhares upon us, it's time to analyze each fight and determine who has the edge.

    Which fighters, on paper, hold the keys to winning their bouts and truth be told, whose fight it is to lose.

    There are many times we see a bout, that on the surface, is obvious for one athlete to win; a superior wrestler who should dominate the skillful striker, who although great on his feet, is simply no match for his opponent on the ground. But for some inexplicable reason, the wrestler decides to stand and trade with the striker, eventually getting knocked out in the process.

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    By analyzing some of the key attributes and skills that fighters must bring to the table, and comparing which one has the edge, we can therefore determine who should emerge victorious.

    But as the old adage goes - a fight is a fight, and anything can happen.

    With that being said, let's take a look at UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares:

    Main Bouts (Live on Rogers Sportsnet):

    Nate Marquardt (186) vs. Rousimar Palhares (186)

    Striking: Nate Marquardt

    Wrestling: Nate Marquardt

    Submissions: Rousimar Palhares

    Stamina: Nate Marquardt

    Elite level experience: Nate Marquardt

    Intangibles: Nate Marquardt

    Edge: Nate Marquardt

    Final Thoughts: This is Marquardt's fight to lose. He should avoid the ground game with Palhares at all costs. It matters not that Nate is a high-level grappler and can likely survive on the mat with Toquinho, but the smart strategy is to keep Rousimar on his feet, where Nate has the edge.

    Efrain Escudero (159) vs. Charles Oliveira (154)

    Striking: Efrain Escudero

    Wrestling: Efrain Escudero

    Submissions: Charles Oliveira

    Stamina: No edge

    Elite level experience: Efrain Escudero

    Intangibles: Efrain Escudero

    Edge: Efrain Escudero

    Final Thoughts: Similar to my thoughts for the main event, there is no reason Escudero should chose to engage with Oliveira on the mat. Keep him standing, and he will emerge victorious. If he goes to the ground with the Brazilian, he will be playing with fire and will likely get burned.

    Jim Miller (155.5) vs. Gleison Tibau (154)

    Striking: Jim Miller

    Wrestling: Jim Miller

    Submissions: Equal

    Stamina: Jim Miller

    Elite level experience: Gleison Tibau

    Other Intangibles: Gleison Tibau

    Edge: Jim Miller

    Final Thoughts: As good as I think Tibau is, I believe Miller is slightly better. If the American can dictate the pace and force Tibau to fight at his level, he will tire out the Brazilian and likely finish him off in the third, or cruise to a decision victory.

    Ross Pearson (156) vs. Cole Miller (156)

    Striking: Ross Pearson

    Wrestling: Cole Miller

    Submissions: Cole Miller

    Stamina: Cole Miller

    Elite level experience: Cole Miller Intangibles: Cole Miller

    Edge: Cole Miller

    Final Thoughts: On paper, this is Cole Miller's fight to lose, but as Gray Maynard told me once: "paper doesn't fight paper". Ross Pearson can win this fight, and can do so quickly. Like Marquardt and Escudero above, he should simply keep this fight standing, stick and move and work for the knockout. Patience is key - if he bides his time, the knockout will come.

    Preliminary Bouts (Non-Televised):

    Yves Edwards (155) vs. John Gunderson (156)

    Striking: Yves Edwards

    Wrestling: John Gunderson

    Submissions: John Gunderson

    Stamina: John Gunderson

    Elite level experience: Yves Edwards

    Intangibles: Yves Edwards

    Edge: Yves Edwards

    Final Thoughts: It's American Top Team (Edwards) vs. Xtreme Couture Vegas (Gunderson) on Edward's home turf. While Yves may be in the twilight of his career, he will have the hometown advantage tonight, and the fact he is returning to the UFC after competing for the last four years outside of it. Look for him to capitalize on this final opportunity with the big show.

    Jared Hamman (205) vs. Kyle Kingsbury (206)

    Striking: Jarred Hamman

    Wrestling: Kyle Kingsbury

    Submissions: Kyle Kingsbury

    Stamina: Kyle Kingsbury

    Elite level experience: Similar

    Intangibles: Kyle Kingsbury

    Edge: Kyle Kingsbury

    Tomasz Drwal (185.5) vs. Dave Branch (186)

    Striking: Tomasz Drwal

    Wrestling: Dave Branch

    Submissions: Dave Branch

    Stamina: Dave Branch

    Elite level experience: Tomasz Drwal

    Intangibles: Dave Branch

    Edge: Dave Branch

    Final Thoughts: This bout can go either way, and while "The Edge" may go to Branch, I'm leaning towards Drwal in this one.

    Rich Attonito (185) vs. Rafael Natal (186)

    Striking: Rich Attonito

    Wrestling: Rich Attonito

    Submissions: Rafael Natal

    Stamina: Rich Attonito

    Elite level experience: Negligible

    Intangibles: Rich Attonito

    Edge: Rich Attonito

    Final Thoughts: American Top Team's Rich Attonito should avoid hitting the mat with Renzo Gracie black belt and instructor, Rafael Natal. Keep him standing, be patient and win the fight. Natal is dangerous once he gets a hold of fighter's limbs, ala Palhares, so it's best if Attonito stands and bangs.

    David Mitchell (170.5) vs. Anthony "T.J." Waldburger (171)

    Striking: Anthony Waldburger

    Wrestling: David Mitchell

    Submissions: David Mitchell

    Stamina: Anthony Waldburger

    Elite level experience: Anthony Waldburger

    Intangibles: David Mitchell

    Edge: David Mitchell

    Final Thoughts: Waldburger, a purple belt in BJJ, has not competed in over a year, and will be facing a stern test in Mitchell, who is a wrecking machine. This one may be over quick.

    Brian Foster (170.5) vs. Forrest Petz (170)

    Striking: Forrest Petz

    Wrestling: Brian Foster

    Submissions: Negligible

    Stamina: Forrest Petz

    Elite level experience: Forrest Petz

    Other Intangibles: Forrest Petz

    Edge: Forrest Petz

    Final Thoughts: This will be an explosive affair, and quietly, could secure "Fight of the Night" honours.

    Note: Other intangibles include:

    - quality of training partners

    - who’s in the prime of their career

    - facing a fighter in twilight of career

    - recent injuries

    - facing a fighter making their Octagon debut

    - facing a fighter who is taking the bout on short notice

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I'm as resilient as they come. I've been knocked down far too many times to count, but I've never stayed down, no matter how brutal the strike. If I want something, I will work as hard as humanly possible to get it. I've lived by a personal creed for a very...

 

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