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ABU DHABI DO!

Fascinatin­g first main event as UFC unveils ʻ Fight Island ʼ

- By LOU FINOCCHIAR­O Lou Finocchiar­o handicaps MMA for VSiN’s Point Spread Weekly. Get a free subscripti­on at VSiN.com/subscribe

IT TOOK some deft last-minute dealing by the UFC to sign Jorge Masvidal to fight Kamaru Usman after the premier “Fight Island” main event was jeopardize­d when Usman’s original opponent, Gilbert Burns, was pulled due to COVID-19.

Masvidal originally had been negotiatin­g for the opportunit­y to fight Usman but was unable to reach agreement with the UFC in contract talks. That was then, however. Now, this bout is scheduled to be the main event on a UFC 251 card Saturday night from Abu Dhabi that features three championsh­ip matches.

Usman was the -250 favorite at BetMGM as of Thursday evening to retain his welterweig­ht (170-pound) title. Masvidal backers could get +200.

Masvidal, 35, took this fight on six days’ notice, which seems insane. Yet he has been fighting profession­ally since 2003 and in high-octane “fight club”-type competitio­ns for years before that.

Just based on his pedigree and history, I view Masvidal as more prepared for a short-notice fight than anyone in the organizati­on now or previously, Gracie family excluded.

Masvidal makes up for being a touch undersized for the division with catlike movement, a savant’s fight IQ , precision striking and true killer instinct. He was preparing for Usman before the negotiatio­n snafu, and reportedly has remained in the gym since then, which I believe is true — to an extent.

Masvidal needs to employ movement, quickness and unpredicta­bility early and often to keep the forwardpre­ssing Usman at distance. In space he might use kicks, strikes, knees and elbows to try to catch the advancing champion.

Masvidal lands 4.33 strikes per minute and will need to use that volume to pepper Usman and gain points, but I don’t believe he’ll have the cardio to execute that plan for a full five rounds because of the short notice.

I’m left with the impression that Masvidal needs another strategic approach, as he used against Darren Till, or even another gimmick, like his KO of Ben Askren, or he’ll eventually be dominated on the mat by Usman.

Usman will be impacted by the short notice, too, for Masvidal brings very different tools to this tussle than did Burns. With a full camp, physical advantages of an inch of height and 2 inches of arm and leg reach plus the unrelentin­g pressure wrestling he employs, Usman earns the position of heavy favorite. Usman’s striking has been steadily improving, and though Masvidal has fluidity, speed and precision, Usman will use forward pressure and power striking.

Usman’s plan will be to eliminate any space for Masvidal — smother him, bully him up against the fence and then to the floor for top control. Usman’s size, devastatin­g ground attack and ability to sustain high effort for 25 minutes separate him from most other fighters in the division.

Masvidal has been doing this for years and has made it clear he needs to get paid after compiling a 35-13 profession­al record. In my judgment, fame, riches and private jets seem at least part of Masvidal’s motivation after all the years he served pioneering this sport. And in this bout, he is the beneficiar­y of being in a win/win situation.

If Masvidal gets smoked, he goes from critic to savior for the UFC and still gets compensate­d in future marquee bouts. If he defeats Usman, his burst becomes even brighter.

There’s no implicatio­n Masvidal won’t give everything he has. I believe he’ll use every ruse he is aware of and will utilize every advantage he can muster to try to defeat Usman. But I believe Masvidal might be effective for only a short time before Usman’s physicalit­y takes over.

The total is 4.5 rounds, with -110 odds on either side. Betting recommenda­tion: Lean to the Over

 ?? AP ?? LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE! Kamaru Usman will be taking on Jorge Masvidal on short notice at UFC 251 in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Usman, originally scheduled to fight Gilbert Burns, is the -250 favorite.
AP LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE! Kamaru Usman will be taking on Jorge Masvidal on short notice at UFC 251 in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Usman, originally scheduled to fight Gilbert Burns, is the -250 favorite.

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