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Battle vs. Jousset
Welterweights
Bryan Battle (10-2, 5-1 UFC) vs. Kevin Jousset (10-2, 2-0 UFC)ODDS: Battle (-192), Jousset (+160)
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Born in France, Jousset settled in Australia in his 20s and eventually took up mixed martial arts, putting together a successful regional career before getting the late-notice call for an event Down Under about a year ago. Part of the highly regarded City Kickboxing team, Jousset is well-trained and impressively effective, picking his spots as a striker while possessing some sneaky skills on the ground, which he showed off in his UFC debut against Kiefer Crosbie. “Air” seems set to maximize his athletic gifts, but the main issue is a lack of athleticism compared to his opponents. Jousset is large for the division but stock-stiff, which figures to be a liability at some point, if only in terms of the sheer speed of his reflexes. Jousset did well to make up the athleticism gap his last time out against Kenan Song, but the Korean traditionally been slow-paced and content to throw one strike at a time. Given Battle’s relative fluidity, this fight might be a much tougher ask. It will be interesting to see how Battle approaches this, as he might be better off abandoning his recent developments in terms of patience. Each man is at some rare size parity, so Jousset has a solid shot at winning this if it turns into a slow-paced striking match. With that said, the bet is that Battle will turn up the pace and come out the better for it, even if Jousset figures to have his moments. The pick is Battle via decision.
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