Preview: UFC on ESPN 48 ‘Strickland vs. Magomedov’
Ismagulov vs. Dawson
Lightweights
#12 LW | Damir Ismagulov (24-2, 5-1 UFC) vs. #15 LW | Grant Dawson (19-1-1, 7-0-1 UFC)ODDS: Ismagulov (-115), Dawson (-105)
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Since making his UFC debut in 2018, Ismagulov has been the dark horse of the promotion’s deep lightweight division. Ismagulov might have the highest ratio of effectiveness to excitement in the UFC. He is not a standout athlete and does not have much finishing ability, but he is rock solid technically, fighting behind some strong boxing—with a particularly effective jab—and the typical level of impressive wrestling expected from his part of the globe. That has resulted in a lot of patient but dominant wins against a solid level of competition, with Ismagulov only finally meeting his match in December against Arman Tsarukyan. He was Ismagulov’s first opponent with championship-level upside. Tsarukyan’s success with his wrestling—though it did take over 20 takedown attempts for Tsarukyan to maintain control of their fight—does raise the hope for Dawson that he can grind his way to a win, as does the odd circumstances circling Ismagulov’s career at the moment. He teased a medical retirement shortly after the Tsarukyan loss, only to walk that back and apparently fight out his contract here. Dawson has a decent chance at a win, which was unthinkable about two years ago. Assuming Ismagulov shows up in something close to his typical form, he should be able to frustrate Dawson greatly on the feet and at least neutralize his wrestling enough to potentially tire the American out. The pick is Ismagulov via decision.
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