‘The Ultimate Fighter 17’ Finale Preview
Hall vs. Gastelum
Uriah Hall will carry a three-fight winning streak into the
final. | Photo: Keith Mills/Sherdog.com
‘The Ultimate Fighter 17’ Middleweight Final
Uriah Hall (7-2, 0-0 UFC) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (4-0, 0-0 UFC)
The Matchup: In this day and age, it is a wonder how a talent like Hall managed to remain under the radar for this long. A former Ring of Combat champion, the Team Tiger Schulmann product has only lost to Top 10 UFC middleweights Chris Weidman and Costas Philippou since turning professional in 2005.
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Not nearly as celebrated has Hall, Gastelum has been something of a dark horse throughout the competition. After topping Kito Andrews in a preliminary bout, the 21-year-old Arizonan established himself as a force to be reckoned with when he submitted the more experienced McDaniel in his second fight. A southpaw who has been described by coach Chael Sonnen as a “brawler,” Gastelum showed off the power in his hands by dropping Collin Hart with a left hook and finishing the bout with a barrage of hammerfists on the mat. Gastelum punched his ticket to the final by choking out the heavily favored Josh Samman, ruining what could have been a highly anticipated showdown between Hall and Samman.
Hall will be the heavy favorite here, and that designation is well-deserved. Prior to appearing on the show, Hall faced a far greater level of competition than Gastelum, whose four triumphs came against foes with a combined record of 4-9. More importantly, Hall is simply the bigger, stronger, faster and more skilled fighter. Gastelum’s best chance at victory is to take down Hall down early and often; swinging wildly in exchanges against a foe with finishing ability in both his hands and feet is a surefire way for the Arizona Athletic Club member to become part of Hall’s personal highlight reel.
Hall is not one-dimensional, however, as he blends striking and takedowns well and is comfortable landing heavy punches while positioned inside an opponent’s guard. Hall also has shown an ability to land solid knees in tie-ups, too. Gastelum will have to use crisp punching combinations to disguise his takedown attempts or risk getting picked apart from the outside.
The Pick: Equal parts flashy and technical, Hall will be able to pick his spots here, eventually landing a decisive counter as Gastelum attempts to apply pressure by moving forward. Hall takes this by knockout or technical knockout in round two.
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