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Heavyweight Cheick Kongo is a fan favorite, but he will need a win this weekend at UFC 149 to stay in the good graces of the promotion's brass. He gets a chance to get back into the win column against former Louisiana State fullback MMA up-and-comer Shawn Jordan. Both are currently -115 at Bovada.
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Jordan steps into the Octagon against Kongo as a replacement for the injured Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. Jordan has never faced a ranked heavyweight and will be in the Octagon against one of the most lethal strikers in the division.
At only 27-years-old Jordan has compiled an MMA record of 13-3 that includes 12 stoppage wins. The Jackson’s Submission Fighting member might be glad to stand and bang with Kongo in hopes of landing the first big strike that changes the direction of the fight.
As a Greg Jackson student he will surely be getting into the Octagon with a fight-winning game plan. That plan could consist of taking Kongo down as soon as possible and working a submission or ground-and-pound approach on a one-dimensional opponent.
Kongo will be looking to do what he does best and beat his smaller opponent to the punch with his reach and speed advantage. Before getting caught by too many Mark Hunt punches, Kongo had schooled three-straight UFC up-and-comers and plans on shutting the gate on Jordan’s UFC heavyweight run.
This fight comes down to whether you think Jordan is ready for an opponent the level of Kongo or not. At 37, Kongo has shown a not-so-granite chin of late, getting rocked by Pat Barry and then KO’d by Hunt. If he can’t take a punch any longer Jordan stands a much better chance of winning.
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As one would expect with two undefeated fighters, oddsmakers at Bovada have the bout closely handicapped. Both fighters are accomplished strikers, with Miocic a former Golden Gloves champion and Rosario a two-time WBC World Heavyweight Muay Thai champion.
Miocic is currently the -155 Bovada favorite, while Rosario is a +125 underdog. Miocic gets the edge for one simple reason - besides being a Golden Gloves boxing champion he is also an NCAA Division 1 Wrestling champion. That potential ability to take the fight to the ground and control his opponent gives him a true edge.
In his last fight Miocic destroyed Phil De Fries with punches in 43-seconds for a Knockout of the Night bonus, and it’s likely that he will at least test his boxing against Rosario. He will need to be wary of Rosario’s legs and knees, and at all costs stay out of the clinch.
Rosario has been an MMA wrecking machine over 11 straight fights. He has finished all his opponents in the first round with the exception of Carl Seumanutafa, who stuck around to endure an extra minute of punishment only to be finished early in the second.
Rosario has walked through ShoXC, M-1, and Strikeforce competition and now gets the big test on the UFC stage. If Miocic can’t take him to the ground, a highly-skilled Muay Thai fighter matches up well against a boxer.