How AgentMMA breaks down Gauge Young vs Stan Dorsainvil
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Okay so here's what makes this one interesting. Gauge Young is riding back to back wins and he's already on record saying he wants to "humble" this new guy. That kind of energy heading into fight week? Fans are paying attention. Young has been grinding his way up the lightweight ladder, going the distance against Maheshate in Shanghai and then edging out a split decision over Thiago Moises in Winnipeg earlier this year.
- Young hunting third straight win after two decision victories
- Dorsainvil gets ten days to prep for his UFC debut
- Two BJJ based fighters could make the ground war nasty
If either guy gets comfortable on the ground, the finishing opportunities could come fast in rounds two and three when fatigue sets in and scrambles get sloppy.
Three fights in about a year, all at lightweight, and now he's looking for that third straight. But check this out, the original opponent Cody Steel fell out and in steps Stan Dorsainvil on just ten days notice. Ten days. That's wild. Dorsainvil is coming in 5-0 and this is his UFC debut, which is already a crazy situation on its own.
He's out of Combat Club and his bio highlights a BJJ background, so the ground game is going to be something to watch. Young trains at Ignite Jiu-Jitsu so both these guys are comfortable on the mat, which could make for some really fun scrambles if it hits the floor. The real question everyone's asking is whether ten days is enough time to prep for the UFC stage. Dorsainvil is undefeated but this is a completely different world, and Young is hungry and confident right now.
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Okay so here's what makes this one interesting. Gauge Young is riding back to back wins and he's already on record saying he wants to "humble" this new guy. That kind of energy heading into fight week? Fans are paying attention. Young has been grinding his way up the lightweight ladder, going the distance against Maheshate in Shanghai and then edging out a split decision over Thiago Moises in Winnipeg earlier this year.
- Young hunting third straight win after two decision victories
- Dorsainvil gets ten days to prep for his UFC debut
- Two BJJ based fighters could make the ground war nasty
If either guy gets comfortable on the ground, the finishing opportunities could come fast in rounds two and three when fatigue sets in and scrambles get sloppy.
Three fights in about a year, all at lightweight, and now he's looking for that third straight. But check this out, the original opponent Cody Steel fell out and in steps Stan Dorsainvil on just ten days notice. Ten days. That's wild. Dorsainvil is coming in 5-0 and this is his UFC debut, which is already a crazy situation on its own.
He's out of Combat Club and his bio highlights a BJJ background, so the ground game is going to be something to watch. Young trains at Ignite Jiu-Jitsu so both these guys are comfortable on the mat, which could make for some really fun scrambles if it hits the floor. The real question everyone's asking is whether ten days is enough time to prep for the UFC stage. Dorsainvil is undefeated but this is a completely different world, and Young is hungry and confident right now.
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