The first UFC PPV of the year goes down in Boston when UFC 220 Happens to the TD Garden on January 20.

The surface of the card includes both title fights, as Stipe Miocic tries to derail the hype train of Francis Ngannou and Daniel Cormier looks to prove there are amounts vs Volkan Oezdemir.
After those 2 events, most casual fans likely will not know another fighter on this card. Fortunately, I do and I’m here to help you understand the fights and maybe pad your bankroll.
Miocic has assembled his game around his world-class boxing abilities. He always probes together with his long jab, as he waits for his opportunity to counter. That having been said, Miocic might be better if he is fighting in a phone booth with more power in his short punches than most people have, period. In addition, the reigning champion is a former D1 wrestler that has adapted his personality excellently to MMA. Generally, these abilities are used defensively but Miocic may also use them to wear down opponents. If Miocic has one big negative, it is his defense. He’s got a terrible tendency to have a hit to give a hit.
Ngannou is basically the epitome of physical evolution. “The Predator” is a mountain of a guy with an 83-inch reach and maybe the toughest natural hitting power I’ve ever seen. A good deal of people point to his power and natural athleticism but Ngannou’s awareness and sense when to counter-strike is that of somebody well beyond his years. The grappling match is still raw but his natural ability helps him bully his opponents from the clinch. The actual question is if Ngannou has the ability to get from his back when he has pulled down from an elite wrestler.
In the event that you should ask me who the fighter is, I would say Miocic. And I despise not financing a champion as an underdog. However, his inclination to take unnecessary punches is a recipe for failure vs Ngannou. One minor mistake by Miocic signifies this fight is finished and that seems like a”when” instead of an”if.”

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