Frankie Edgar vs. Brian Ortega: What will go down:
Frankie Edgar faces a stern grappling exam against the high level 'T-City' Ortega. |
A true pioneer of mixed-martial arts, former UFC Lightweight champion Frankie Edgar is one of the most game and determined competitors to step into the octagon. The highly decorated future Hall of Fame inductee holds some of the most prestigious names on his win column. Overcoming the likes of B.J. Penn, Tyson Griffin, Jeremy Stephens, Chad Mendes, Cub Swanson, Urijah Faber, Sean Sherk and Gray Maynard, Frankie has beaten the who's who of both the Lightweight and Featherweight division, solidifying his status as one of MMA's all time elite. Derailing the fast rise of Mexican striking sensation Yair 'El Pantera' Rodríguez last time out, Edgar proved he can still hang with these young prospects and in dramatic fashion as well. From the opening buzzer, Edgar tactically utilised his phenomenal wrestling to ground out Yair before a second round doctor's stoppage due to a notable hematoma ended Rodríguez's night on the stool. Earning his third shot at UFC Featherweight gold, Edgar was scheduled to meet Holloway this Saturday but the aforementioned leg injury has seen the match up scrapped for a second occasion.
Representing the new blood of the 145lbs prospects, Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Brain Ortega is one of the most impressive grapplers in the Featherweight ranks already. At just 27 years of age, Ortega has dispatched each and every one of his UFC opponents to date, finishing the lot. A UFC bow victory over Mike De La Torre was overturned to a 'No Contest' due to the presence of drostanolone in a USADA test sample, but since then, Ortega has continued his onslaught, stopping Thiago Tavares, Diego Brandao, Clay Guida, Renato Moicano and perhaps most impressively, experienced well rounder 'Killer' Cub Swanson at December's UFC Fresno. With BJJ coach Rener Gracie awarding Brian his black belt out of the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy, Ortega is regarded as one of the most complete grapplers in the promotions history, both dangerous off his back and from the top, possessing a wicked rear-naked choke and a vise like guillotine.
Despite Brian's high level grappling base, Frankie in my opinion is too well rounded, with sharp boxing, unrivaled wrestling at Featherweight and of course a black belt of his own. Edgar has been thrown to up and coming prospects before with Yair being the obvious example and I believe he out strikes Ortega for the three round affair before a decision victory.
Frankie Edgar via unanimous decision.
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