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Baisangur "Hunter" Susurkaev is rolling into Newark on a nasty two fight win streak, and both finishes were the kind that get replayed on highlight reels. He's coming off a third round TKO of Eric McConico at UFC 322 back in November, landing 105 strikes at a crazy 73% clip before putting him away with punches. Before that, he choked out Eric Nolan with a rear naked choke in the second round at UFC 319. The dude's finishing fights and looking dangerous doing it.
If Susurkaev's going to get another finish, rounds two and three are where he's been doing his damage lately.
Djorden "Shakur" Santos out of Full House in Brazil is a tougher read. He bounced back from a decision loss to Ozzy Diaz at UFC 313 in March with a solid unanimous decision win over Danny Barlow in October. That Barlow fight showed he can grind through three rounds and get the judges' nod, but he hasn't finished anyone in his recent UFC run. That's the big question mark here.
This matchup is all about momentum versus durability. Susurkaev's been finishing dudes left and right, mixing up his game with solid striking and enough grappling to get the job done (he's hitting takedowns at 29% and controlling position). Santos has proven he can survive tough fights and make it to the final bell, but can he handle a guy who's been steamrolling opponents? The Brazilian's going to need to weather some serious storms if Susurkaev finds his rhythm early.
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Baisangur "Hunter" Susurkaev is rolling into Newark on a nasty two fight win streak, and both finishes were the kind that get replayed on highlight reels. He's coming off a third round TKO of Eric McConico at UFC 322 back in November, landing 105 strikes at a crazy 73% clip before putting him away with punches. Before that, he choked out Eric Nolan with a rear naked choke in the second round at UFC 319. The dude's finishing fights and looking dangerous doing it.
If Susurkaev's going to get another finish, rounds two and three are where he's been doing his damage lately.
Djorden "Shakur" Santos out of Full House in Brazil is a tougher read. He bounced back from a decision loss to Ozzy Diaz at UFC 313 in March with a solid unanimous decision win over Danny Barlow in October. That Barlow fight showed he can grind through three rounds and get the judges' nod, but he hasn't finished anyone in his recent UFC run. That's the big question mark here.
This matchup is all about momentum versus durability. Susurkaev's been finishing dudes left and right, mixing up his game with solid striking and enough grappling to get the job done (he's hitting takedowns at 29% and controlling position). Santos has proven he can survive tough fights and make it to the final bell, but can he handle a guy who's been steamrolling opponents? The Brazilian's going to need to weather some serious storms if Susurkaev finds his rhythm early.
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Pace delta
+2.4 significant strikes/min
Djorden Santos averages 7.0 significant strikes per minute while Baisangur Susurkaev sits at 4.6.
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87%
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