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Watch (Gegard Mousasi vs. Rory MacDonald) Live Stream Online Mousasi and MacDonald are different. Both current champions in their respective divisions - MacDonald as a welterweight, Mousasi at middleweight - each can make a legitimate claim as the best fighter in the world in his respective division, regardless of promotion.
Mousasi left the UFC on an impressive five-fight win streak, capped off by a knockout win over former champion Chris Weidman. After back-to-back wins in Bellator, he’s now won seven straight. MacDonald, a longtime top-5 welterweight, captured his Bellator belt in January and boasts a win over reigning UFC kingpin Tyron Woodley.
These are two studs.
Watch (Gegard Mousasi vs. Rory MacDonald) Live Stream Online The matchup between them, which puts Mousasi’s belt on the line, is an intriguing one, starting with the many similarities they share. Both fighters place value on strategy over improvisation; heavily rely on the finesse of feints, traps and jabs in their standup; show patience in creating openings; have suffocating grappling; and are vicious finishers. And on the surface, their demeanors are practically mirror images. Quiet, unexpressive, terrifying.
That’s no small amount of stuff.
Watch (Gegard Mousasi vs. Rory MacDonald) Live Stream Online A main difference: size. Mousasi, who stands 6-foot-2, has spent most of his career as a middleweight, and has even moonlighted as a light-heavyweight and heavyweight. As a 205-pounder, he captured the Strikeforce and DREAM championships; in the sport’s highest weight class, he stopped the Kiwi wrecking ball Mark Hunt. Mousasi (44-6-2) is used to pushing around a lot of beef, and has found success doing so.
By contrast, MacDonald (20-4) stands 6-feet even, and while he has previously discussed the possibility of moving up to 185 pounds, he has never before fought above 170.
Watch (Gegard Mousasi vs. Rory MacDonald) Live Stream Online While MacDonald gives up height, according to the official stats, he has the same 76-inch reach as Mousasi. While that may seem like a wash, it may still actually serve as a bit of an advantage for Mousasi, who has loads of experience keeping distance against opponents that are bigger and longer than MacDonald. Faced with essentially a mirror image of himself, the degree of difficulty may seem less.
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