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*Besides "it's MMA so anything can happen", I believe the three most plausible outcomes are very straightforward.
If (A) age has caught up with Alex, Ank wins again in the same fashion, perhaps more comfortably.
If A not true, then...
B.1 Ank gets (at least) a TD this time. Alex would be in big trouble on the ground if there's enough time left.
Ank finishes Poatan by GnP, softens hims with GnP and then gets a sub or hurts him badly enough so he ends up winning somehow.
B.2 Ank fails to get Alex down again, or gets the TD with little time remaining. It seems Alex will be bigger for the rematch.
Ank is a very good to elite MMA striker, place him where you like to. Alex is a top... 25ish K1-style KB all time.
And has the touch of death.
So, just as surviving 25 minutes with Ilia is almost impossible, so is with Alex. I'd say it's even harder: he has more tools to hurt you.
If Alex is recognizable this time and the fight follows the path of the first one (80% stand up, 20% wall'n'stall), I can't see Ank getting to the decision, even if he's up on the scorecards.
Plinio has said several times that Alex spends most of his training improving sprawls, TDD and defensive grappling/getting back up.
It makes no sense to teach striking to a 8x Glory champ, he just needs to get sharpened for the fight.
He has a solid MT and is one of the nastiest fighters in the clinch, too. Wall'n'stalling shouldn't be easy.
If (A) age has caught up with Alex, Ank wins again in the same fashion, perhaps more comfortably.
If A not true, then...
B.1 Ank gets (at least) a TD this time. Alex would be in big trouble on the ground if there's enough time left.
Ank finishes Poatan by GnP, softens hims with GnP and then gets a sub or hurts him badly enough so he ends up winning somehow.
B.2 Ank fails to get Alex down again, or gets the TD with little time remaining. It seems Alex will be bigger for the rematch.
Ank is a very good to elite MMA striker, place him where you like to. Alex is a top... 25ish K1-style KB all time.
And has the touch of death.
So, just as surviving 25 minutes with Ilia is almost impossible, so is with Alex. I'd say it's even harder: he has more tools to hurt you.
If Alex is recognizable this time and the fight follows the path of the first one (80% stand up, 20% wall'n'stall), I can't see Ank getting to the decision, even if he's up on the scorecards.
Plinio has said several times that Alex spends most of his training improving sprawls, TDD and defensive grappling/getting back up.
It makes no sense to teach striking to a 8x Glory champ, he just needs to get sharpened for the fight.
He has a solid MT and is one of the nastiest fighters in the clinch, too. Wall'n'stalling shouldn't be easy.