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Cruickshank vs. Koch
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Koch sports 11 finishes among his 14 wins. | Photo: D.
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Lightweights
Daron Cruickshank (14-4, 4-2 UFC) vs. Erik Koch (14-3, 3-2 UFC)The Matchup: Now 25 years old, the cut to the featherweight limit was simply too exhausting for Koch, who was once regarded as a title contender at 145 pounds. Back-to-back losses to Ricardo Lamas and Dustin Poirier probably hastened the Roufusport product’s move to lightweight, but he appears to be better for it. In his first outing, Koch quickly dispatched Rafaello Oliveira with standing-to-ground punches after flooring him with a straight left in the opening frame at UFC 170.
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Thus far, Cruickshank has had problems with opponents who offer constant pressure and disrupt his rhythm. The 5-foot-10 Koch, however, is more patient and methodical on the feet, as he often prefers to stay outside to set up the knockout. In that sense, there could be moments of feeling out between the two creative kickboxers as they attempt to seek out openings.
While Koch probably possesses the greater knockout power, Cruickshank has the ability to give his southpaw opponent different looks by switching stances and attacking at different levels. “The Detroit Superstar” must be wary of Koch’s submission grappling skills. The World Extreme Cagefighting veteran’s lanky frame is ideal at framing submissions from his back, and he is also adept at transitioning to the back during scrambles on the mat.
The Pick: Cruickshank has been at his best when faced with an adversary who allows him to engage in target practice. Koch will not play that game, and his overall finishing instinct will eventually pay off. Koch takes it by TKO or submission in round two or three.
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