How AgentMMA breaks down Nursulton Ruziboev vs Michael Page
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Michael "Venom" Page is riding a three fight win streak that's got people talking. After dropping that decision to Ian Machado Garry back at UFC 303, MVP bounced back hard. He outpointed Kevin Holland, then moved up to middleweight and beat Shara Magomedov in Saudi Arabia. Most recently, he took a decision over Jared Cannonier at UFC 319 before dropping back down to welterweight and beating Sam Patterson in London this past March. That's four straight wins, and the British striker is looking dangerous. Nursulton "Black" Ruziboev brings a completely different energy.
- Page riding four straight wins since the Garry loss
- Ruziboev hunting finishes with brutal power and submissions
- Striker's movement versus explosive finishing instinct
Ruziboev's most dangerous in the first two rounds when he's fresh and hunting, but if Page survives the early storm, his volume and cardio take over late.
This Uzbek fighter is a finisher, plain and simple. He knocked out Sedriques Dumas in the first round at UFC Atlantic City, then slept Eric McConico with a punch in round two in Seattle. After losing a decision to Joaquin Buckley, he got back on track with a decision over Dustin Stoltzfus. His last fight was scary, choking out Andrey Pulyaev with a rear naked choke in under four minutes in Baku. When Ruziboev gets going, fights don't last long. This is a classic striker versus finisher matchup.
Page loves to work his karate style, switching stances and picking shots from weird angles. Ruziboev is more straightforward but way more explosive. He's hunting for your chin or your neck, and he's got the power to end things in a blink. Page has the experience edge and better cardio for three rounds, but Ruziboev is the kind of guy who can make all that irrelevant with one clean shot. The big question is whether Page's movement and fight IQ can keep him out of danger long enough to pile up points, or if Ruziboev catches him slipping and makes it a short night.
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Michael "Venom" Page is riding a three fight win streak that's got people talking. After dropping that decision to Ian Machado Garry back at UFC 303, MVP bounced back hard. He outpointed Kevin Holland, then moved up to middleweight and beat Shara Magomedov in Saudi Arabia. Most recently, he took a decision over Jared Cannonier at UFC 319 before dropping back down to welterweight and beating Sam Patterson in London this past March. That's four straight wins, and the British striker is looking dangerous. Nursulton "Black" Ruziboev brings a completely different energy.
- Page riding four straight wins since the Garry loss
- Ruziboev hunting finishes with brutal power and submissions
- Striker's movement versus explosive finishing instinct
Ruziboev's most dangerous in the first two rounds when he's fresh and hunting, but if Page survives the early storm, his volume and cardio take over late.
This Uzbek fighter is a finisher, plain and simple. He knocked out Sedriques Dumas in the first round at UFC Atlantic City, then slept Eric McConico with a punch in round two in Seattle. After losing a decision to Joaquin Buckley, he got back on track with a decision over Dustin Stoltzfus. His last fight was scary, choking out Andrey Pulyaev with a rear naked choke in under four minutes in Baku. When Ruziboev gets going, fights don't last long. This is a classic striker versus finisher matchup.
Page loves to work his karate style, switching stances and picking shots from weird angles. Ruziboev is more straightforward but way more explosive. He's hunting for your chin or your neck, and he's got the power to end things in a blink. Page has the experience edge and better cardio for three rounds, but Ruziboev is the kind of guy who can make all that irrelevant with one clean shot. The big question is whether Page's movement and fight IQ can keep him out of danger long enough to pile up points, or if Ruziboev catches him slipping and makes it a short night.
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