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Jack Jenkins and Sean Woodson are throwing down in Shanghai on August 29, and this featherweight scrap has all the makings of a banger. Jenkins is coming off that unanimous decision win over Ramon Taveras back in September, bouncing back nicely from that brutal rear naked choke loss to Gabriel Santos at UFC 312. Woodson's riding a different kind of wave, trying to shake off that third round knockout from Dan Ige in April after he'd strung together three straight wins. Here's what makes this one interesting.
- Switch stance chaos meets long range precision striking
- Jenkins looking to build momentum after Taveras decision win
- Woodson needs bounce back after Ige knockout loss
Third round is where both guys have found finishes and gotten finished, so expect the pace to pick up late when someone starts hunting for the kill shot.
Jenkins is a switch stance fighter who can bring the heat from anywhere, landing 73 strikes and mixing in three takedowns against Taveras. The Aussie showed he can grind when he needs to, controlling nearly four minutes of that fight. Woodson's got that sniper nickname for a reason, the dude's long and loves picking guys apart from range. When he beat Alex Caceres, he was piecing him up at distance, and that knockout of Fernando Padilla in Tampa showed he's got serious power when he connects.
The technical matchup is wild because Jenkins can switch stances and create chaos, while Woodson wants to keep things clean and controlled from the outside. Jenkins has shown he'll wrestle if he needs to, but Woodson stuffed all his attempts against Ige and kept it standing. Both guys have been finished before, Jenkins by submission and that weird arm injury against Chepe Mariscal, Woodson by ground and pound. Someone's getting their hand raised in China, and it's gonna come down to whether Jenkins can close the distance or if Woodson can keep him at the end of those long strikes.
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Jack Jenkins and Sean Woodson are throwing down in Shanghai on August 29, and this featherweight scrap has all the makings of a banger. Jenkins is coming off that unanimous decision win over Ramon Taveras back in September, bouncing back nicely from that brutal rear naked choke loss to Gabriel Santos at UFC 312. Woodson's riding a different kind of wave, trying to shake off that third round knockout from Dan Ige in April after he'd strung together three straight wins. Here's what makes this one interesting.
- Switch stance chaos meets long range precision striking
- Jenkins looking to build momentum after Taveras decision win
- Woodson needs bounce back after Ige knockout loss
Third round is where both guys have found finishes and gotten finished, so expect the pace to pick up late when someone starts hunting for the kill shot.
Jenkins is a switch stance fighter who can bring the heat from anywhere, landing 73 strikes and mixing in three takedowns against Taveras. The Aussie showed he can grind when he needs to, controlling nearly four minutes of that fight. Woodson's got that sniper nickname for a reason, the dude's long and loves picking guys apart from range. When he beat Alex Caceres, he was piecing him up at distance, and that knockout of Fernando Padilla in Tampa showed he's got serious power when he connects.
The technical matchup is wild because Jenkins can switch stances and create chaos, while Woodson wants to keep things clean and controlled from the outside. Jenkins has shown he'll wrestle if he needs to, but Woodson stuffed all his attempts against Ige and kept it standing. Both guys have been finished before, Jenkins by submission and that weird arm injury against Chepe Mariscal, Woodson by ground and pound. Someone's getting their hand raised in China, and it's gonna come down to whether Jenkins can close the distance or if Woodson can keep him at the end of those long strikes.
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