How AgentMMA breaks down Djorden Santos vs Yousri Belgaroui
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Yousri Belgaroui just stepped in to save UFC Noche after Kelvin Gastelum pulled out, and he's bringing some serious heat. The Tunisian middleweight has been on an absolute tear, knocking people out left and right. He starched Azamat Bekoev with punches in the third round last October, then turned around and put Mansur Abdul-Malik to sleep with a nasty knee in the clinch back in March. Two fights, two finishes, zero questions asked. Djorden Santos is coming in with something to prove after a rough patch. He bounced back with a decision win over Danny Barlow in Vancouver, but then got caught in a rear naked choke against Baisangur Susurkaev in May.
- Belgaroui steps in on short notice riding two straight knockouts
- Santos desperately needs a win after going 1-2 in the UFC
- Tunisian finisher hunting his third consecutive stoppage
If Belgaroui is going to get another finish, it's happening in round three where both his previous knockouts went down.
Before that, he dropped a decision to Ozzy Diaz. So yeah, he's sitting at 1-2 in the UFC and needs this one badly. The Brazilian's got volume on his side though. He threw 222 strikes in that Susurkaev fight, landing 89 of them, so he's not afraid to let his hands go. Here's the thing about this matchup. Belgaroui is hunting for that highlight reel finish, and he's shown he can get it done in multiple ways.
Santos has to survive the early storm and drag this into deep water where his cardio and output might take over. But that's easier said than done when you're facing a guy who just handed Abdul-Malik his first pro loss with a brutal knee. This is a massive opportunity for both guys. Belgaroui wants to stay undefeated and make noise at 185, while Santos is fighting to keep his UFC career alive.
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Yousri Belgaroui just stepped in to save UFC Noche after Kelvin Gastelum pulled out, and he's bringing some serious heat. The Tunisian middleweight has been on an absolute tear, knocking people out left and right. He starched Azamat Bekoev with punches in the third round last October, then turned around and put Mansur Abdul-Malik to sleep with a nasty knee in the clinch back in March. Two fights, two finishes, zero questions asked. Djorden Santos is coming in with something to prove after a rough patch. He bounced back with a decision win over Danny Barlow in Vancouver, but then got caught in a rear naked choke against Baisangur Susurkaev in May.
- Belgaroui steps in on short notice riding two straight knockouts
- Santos desperately needs a win after going 1-2 in the UFC
- Tunisian finisher hunting his third consecutive stoppage
If Belgaroui is going to get another finish, it's happening in round three where both his previous knockouts went down.
Before that, he dropped a decision to Ozzy Diaz. So yeah, he's sitting at 1-2 in the UFC and needs this one badly. The Brazilian's got volume on his side though. He threw 222 strikes in that Susurkaev fight, landing 89 of them, so he's not afraid to let his hands go. Here's the thing about this matchup. Belgaroui is hunting for that highlight reel finish, and he's shown he can get it done in multiple ways.
Santos has to survive the early storm and drag this into deep water where his cardio and output might take over. But that's easier said than done when you're facing a guy who just handed Abdul-Malik his first pro loss with a brutal knee. This is a massive opportunity for both guys. Belgaroui wants to stay undefeated and make noise at 185, while Santos is fighting to keep his UFC career alive.
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