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He's definately good enough, but with the UFC clearly against him it's going to make it difficult.
Winning the last round is not overwhelming IMO. Reyes won 1, 2, 3 clear as day and so many Jon defenders said "Well Jon was strong in the last 2 "Championship Rounds". They don't count as more just for being the last round. Nate Diaz didn't get the win against Leon for landing 1 decent shot in the last minute of the fight. He got his ass kicked for 24 minutes of the 25.He overwhelmed all of those guys in the final rounds of their fights though... The only guy who he wasn't able to overwhelm was O'Malley, and that tells you how good O'Malley is.
1st round 19-13 in sig strikes with ZERO control time for either fighter.So Sterling slightly out voluming Yan in the first round matters but not in the third round when Yan landed 2.5x more strikes?
Thats some real convenient mental gymnastics <45>
I think if he beats Merab this weekend he might have a shot sir.
How is the UFC against him? They gave him a quick rematch against Sterling to let him regain his belt, and then they gave him O'Malley, who everyone expected him to steamroll... Yan squandering the opportunities that the UFC gives him doesn't mean that he UFC is against him lol.He's definately good enough, but with the UFC clearly against him it's going to make it difficult.
Those numbers are useless and completely misrepresent how the fight went. Going by those numbers, you'd expect Cory to have won, or at least lose a close split decision. But that's not what happened at all, every judge had it 4-1 Yan along with the majority of the media. Cory's shots had no power on them and Yan would just walk through them and land much harder shots. After the 2nd round it was clear who was in complete control of the fight. Cory spamming incredibly weak strikes trying and failing to keep Yan off of him doesn't make it a close fight.1st round 19-13 in sig strikes with ZERO control time for either fighter.
3rd is 6-8 in sig strikes in Yan's favour but nearly 4 full minutes of Sterling on his back going for submissions.
Note remotely the same and out landing by 2 strikes =/= 2.5 times the amount.
Cory outlanded Yan in total sig strikes 169 - 149
1st round Cory 37-19
2nd round Cory 45-38
3rd round Cory 37-36
4th round Yan 36-25
5th round Cory 25-20
Not sure how you can't see that as a competitive fight. If you want to see overwhelming go watch GSP vs Jon Fitch. 50-43, 50-44 & 50-44. That's back when you had to beat a guy like a red headed step child for 5 full min to get a 10-8. Under todays scoring there would have been at least 1 if not 2 10-7's
Oh for sure. I'd like to see him string some wins together, he's just one of those guys I see hanging around at the top, but losing the biggest fights. Unless he can change his style up a bit and not take near half the fight getting his reads, he's there to be potentially out hustled. I have a bad feeling Merabs gonna do his Merab shit and wrestle him to a close decision.
I keep having this argument on this forum when it comes to Yan.....he is very good fighter but not great fighter....is he fun to watch ...kinda ....when actually decides to fight and not give away 1 1/2 rounds per fight.....it is not a fluke he lost 3 or his last four fights (the O'Malley loss was really a bad one)...he is very beatable....now do I think he will win on Saturday...Yes...but I can also see him losing a close Dec. because he gives away rounds..The question is a simple one, if a moderator could add a poll that'd be appreciated not sure if I can, certainly don't know how.
With Yan facing top 5 Merab this weekend and his position in the title picture somewhat unclear even with a win, I know I and many others never really felt like Yan was bested by Aljo in losing his title and I do still think he may very well be the most skilled fighter at 135lbs. Does he ever regain the title that he lost in the UFC though? You tell me.