Middleweights
#6 MW | Paulo Costa (13-2, 5-2 UFC) vs. Luke Rockhold (16-5, 6-4 UFC)ODDS: Costa (-295), Rockhold (+245)
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It has been a hard fall for Rockhold, whose title win over Chris Weidman in 2015 seemed to set him up as the future of the middleweight division. With a gigantic frame that gave him some powerful range striking to go along with an excellent grappling game, Rockhold looked to have the answer for anything that came his way, particularly in his first title defense against Michael Bisping. After all, it was a thrown-together fight and a rematch of a one-sided Rockhold win just 19 months earlier. Naturally, Bisping scored a first-round knockout, exposing Rockhold’s chin as a potentially fatal flaw and essentially sending the now-former champion’s career into a downward spiral that has yet to reverse itself. After a long layoff, Rockhold returned for a win over David Branch that was a mixed bag. He still looked shaky on the feet but also reaffirmed that he was a dominant force in close quarters, scoring a ground-and-pound stoppage. That just set Rockhold up for what was a cruel pairing against Romero both on paper and in practice; as expected, Rockhold found plenty of success picking Romero apart from range, but had little answer when the Cuban sprang into action for the knockout shot, which came in horrifically brutal fashion in the third round. After another long layoff and multiple injuries, Rockhold returned in 2019 for a campaign at light heavyweight that lasted all of one fight. Jan Blachowicz was another rough matchup, but a second-round knockout affirmed that Rockhold’s durability probably would not have held up in the division for the long haul. From there came a retirement that did not stick. However, even this latest return has been a bit of an adventure, with Rockhold backing out of a slated pairing with Sean Strickland in 2021 due to a herniated disc. It is difficult to have much faith in either man at this point, but this does clearly seem like Costa’s fight to lose, if only because of Rockhold’s durability issues, which, if anything, have likely only been compounded by age and injuries in the three years since his last fight. Costa is a solid grappler and a physical force, so Rockhold’s typical safety valve of his wrestling and grappling does not seem like a sure thing. Costa likely only has to find a few hard punches to end this, and 15 minutes seems like more than enough time. The pick is Costa via second-round knockout.
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