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UFC on FX 3 ‘McCall vs. Johnson 2’ Preview

Jorgensen vs. Wineland




Bantamweights


Scott Jorgensen (13-5, 2-1 UFC) vs. Eddie Wineland (18-8-1, 0-2 UFC)

The Matchup: The fans have spoken, voting for what figures to be an action-packed bantamweight bout to make the UFC on FX 3 main card. It has been a rough transition to the Octagon for Wineland, who has received Urijah Faber, Joseph Benavidez and now Jorgensen for his first three bouts with the promotion. Count on a game effort from the former WEC champion; he exhibited admirable toughness and stout takedown defense in going the distance with both Faber and Benavidez.

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Jorgensen entered his UFC 143 bout with Renan “Barao” Pegado fully expecting to be able to dictate the location of the fight. Instead, the highly regarded Brazilian controlled the action, keeping Jorgensen at bay with a varied standup attack while stuffing every one of his opponent’s takedown attempts. While “Young Guns” has certainly improved his striking over the years, it was not enough to carry him to a victory over “Barao” by itself.

The former Boise State University wrestling standout might have a difficult time overpowering Wineland, who is one of the strongest competitors in the 135-pound division. Instead, the Twisted Genetiks product will have to use his quick right hand and solid one-two combinations to set up takedowns. Wineland has serious power, especially in his right hand; a right hook had Benavidez reeling for a moment in their UFC Live 5 encounter. The 27-year-old Indiana native will have to keep the fight upright in hopes of landing a fight-altering blow. His upper body strength will serve him well at shrugging off tie-ups, a spot where Jorgensen has proven adept at doing damage.

On the mat, Jorgensen does not usually allow many scrambles, as he is generally the one maintaining positions. Wineland, however, would seem to be capable of getting to his feet if he is taken down.

The Pick: Wineland gets the edge in pure knockout power, but it is difficult to envision Jorgensen being finished by punches. The Idaho native will utilize decent movement to land combinations and score a few key takedowns, with Wineland battling back with brief flurries of aggression. In the end, Jorgensen does enough to earn a narrow decision.

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