Rob Font vs Adrian Yanez Full Fight UFC 287 Miami Part A
- Posted by unclebob on Apr 09, 2023
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Rob Font vs Adrian Yanez UFC 287 Miami Fight Video Full HD Free Stream Replay Part A
When bantamweights Rob Font and Adrian Yanez square off on Saturday in a featured UFC 287 main-card match, anticipate fireworks.
Font is suffering two agonizing five-round losses to Marlon Vera and Jose Aldo, but he still holds the No. 6th-place finisher in the bantamweight division of the UFC.
No. While taking on one of the division's's toughest talents, 12-ranked Yanez hopes to continue his protracted nine-fight winning streak.
My favorite fight on the schedule is the one that will be featured on Saturday's's PPV. Yanez is arguably my favorite fighter on the UFC roster, and I prefer the bantamweight division( 135 pounds) to any other weight class. He is prepared to engage in combat with any foe and put on a show for the crowd, but he also comes across as one of the roster's's most down-to-earth and respectful fighters outside the octagon.
Yanez earned his contract with a knockout on the Contender Series and quickly rose through the bantamweight rankings with five straight performance bonuses. Yanez has defeated five of his previous six foes, put on a Fight of the Night with Davey Grant in the other bout, and plans to win Font in order to move up the title.
After losing the main event to Jose Aldo and Marlon "Chito" Vera, whom he out-landed 420- 245 over 25 minutes, Font is returning from a one-year layoff. However, due to numerous wobbles or knockdowns, he lost seven of the eight rounds in a row.
Font typically controls the action and the output against all of his opponents(+ 2.43 significant strike differential), but he lacks a lot of power and isn't particularly tough, so his volume ultimately matters less than it would for other fighters.
Font ought to have a great deal of success in this battle with his jab. He has one of the best jabs in MMA and a slight advantage over Yanez, who has fought Randy Costa and other opponents defensively with straight punches.
Font also uses skillful attack blending, and he'll'll likely attempt to level change at some point during the conflict. I'm'm not sure, but many believe Font has the grappling upside. Yanez, who has developed into one of the UFC's's slickest boxers, is from a jiu-jitsu background, and I believe that his overall grappling prowess is underappreciated given that it has been many years since we last saw him face off in an MMA match.
It's's possible that Font will outperform Yanez in volume before combining takedowns and top time to make a choice that will be comfortable. He is the best fighter Yanez has ever faced, skill for skill, and this is arguably a step down in terms of competition compared to his most recent rivals, who are higher in class.
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