Updated
Updated · UFC · Jun 12
Topuria-Gaethje 155-pound title clash hinges on calf kicks and grappling at UFC Freedom 250
Updated
Updated · UFC · Jun 12

Topuria-Gaethje 155-pound title clash hinges on calf kicks and grappling at UFC Freedom 250

1 articles · Updated · UFC · Jun 12

Summary

  • Tyson Chartier and E. Spencer Kyte framed Sunday’s lightweight title unification bout as a style fight: Justin Gaethje must force a war, while Ilia Topuria must keep it technical and disciplined.
  • Gaethje’s clearest route, they said, is sustained calf-kick damage and pressure, because trying to outbox Topuria plays into the unbeaten champion’s sharper shot selection, power and broader all-around game.
  • Topuria’s edge may widen if the fight hits the mat. Chartier called jiu-jitsu the x-factor, arguing Gaethje has repeatedly struggled against elite wrestlers and submission threats and could be vulnerable if he makes bad get-up decisions.
  • The preview also flagged two uncertainties around the matchup: how Topuria handles a bigger natural 155-pounder, and whether Gaethje can deliver in what Kyte called his last title shot after roughly 1 year away.

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