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Two American Top Team fighters are about to throw down at the APEX on April 4th, and this one's got fireworks written all over it. Azamat "Iron" Bekoev comes in riding momentum after back to back first round knockouts at UFC 311 and in Des Moines, but he just ate a brutal third round TKO loss to Yousri Belgaroui in October. Tresean "Mr. Vicious" Gore is looking to bounce back after getting finished by Marco Tulio and losing a decision to Rodolfo Vieira. This is a classic crossroads fight where someone's getting their hand raised and someone's heading back to the drawing board. Bekoev's power is legit scary. That punch that put Ryan Loder away in round one showed he can crack, and when he ground and pounded Zachary Reese from guard at UFC 311, it proved he's dangerous everywhere.
First round is danger zone for both guys, but if it hits round two, whoever's got their chin intact starts taking over.
That Reese finish is still getting talked about, with Zachary himself recalling how that flurry of punches came out of nowhere. But that Belgaroui loss exposed something. When he can't get you out early, things get dicey. Gore's got slick submission skills, remember that standing guillotine that choked out Antonio Trocoli in under 90 seconds? The dude can finish fights when he gets his hands on you. Here's the thing though.
Gore's been getting caught. Cody Brundage slept him, Marco Tulio slept him. His striking defense has holes you could drive a truck through. Bekoev's Orthodox power against Gore's switch stance creates wild scrambles, and both guys have shown they can put lights out or tap you out. Someone's chin is getting tested early and often in this one.
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Tresean Gore's recent form
Two American Top Team fighters are about to throw down at the APEX on April 4th, and this one's got fireworks written all over it. Azamat "Iron" Bekoev comes in riding momentum after back to back first round knockouts at UFC 311 and in Des Moines, but he just ate a brutal third round TKO loss to Yousri Belgaroui in October. Tresean "Mr. Vicious" Gore is looking to bounce back after getting finished by Marco Tulio and losing a decision to Rodolfo Vieira. This is a classic crossroads fight where someone's getting their hand raised and someone's heading back to the drawing board. Bekoev's power is legit scary. That punch that put Ryan Loder away in round one showed he can crack, and when he ground and pounded Zachary Reese from guard at UFC 311, it proved he's dangerous everywhere.
First round is danger zone for both guys, but if it hits round two, whoever's got their chin intact starts taking over.
That Reese finish is still getting talked about, with Zachary himself recalling how that flurry of punches came out of nowhere. But that Belgaroui loss exposed something. When he can't get you out early, things get dicey. Gore's got slick submission skills, remember that standing guillotine that choked out Antonio Trocoli in under 90 seconds? The dude can finish fights when he gets his hands on you. Here's the thing though.
Gore's been getting caught. Cody Brundage slept him, Marco Tulio slept him. His striking defense has holes you could drive a truck through. Bekoev's Orthodox power against Gore's switch stance creates wild scrambles, and both guys have shown they can put lights out or tap you out. Someone's chin is getting tested early and often in this one.
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Azamat Bekoev's recent form
Pace delta
+1.3 significant strikes/min
Azamat Bekoev averages 4.1 significant strikes per minute while Tresean Gore sits at 2.8.
AI confidence
76%
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