Daukaus struggled with Blaydes jab and jab alone. Blaydes has a sharp jab but Daukaus had no answer for it and Rountree doesn't jab often but his teeps, leg kicks and blitzes make up for it and do a great job of dictating and controlling range.
Rountree if he's sharp is going to make quick work of Daukaus, Rountree was able to handle Jacoby's pace of fight so I doubt Daukaus' size or boxing has much success here since a Jacoby type would've melted Rountree in the past. There's always the concern Rountree shows up flat and gets caught but he's been much more consistent lately and technically/physically the better striker here.
Credit to Anders he doesn't get the credit he deserves but he's as tough as they come.