Best in Class Sniper
Capping off the UFC 189 card fans will be the most hyped fighter in the UFC finally getting put to his biggest test. Fans of Conor McGregor have pointed out that he has faced solid competition already, yet out-struck opponents handily. Meanwhile, critics point to the fact that none of McGregor’s opponents have been decorated wrestlers, as his opponent Chad Mendes is. And yet there’s no denying the striking skills of the Irishman, who comes into UFC 189 as the most accurate power striker on the card. What’s more impressive about his power striking, is that he maintains this accuracy while working at a busy pace and generally outstriking his opponents in volume. And yet none of that will matter if he’s on his back. So the stylistic mismatch that everyone is expecting is supported on paper – McGregor has the edge in striking precision – the bigger question is whether that will matter.
Other Sharp Shooters
Dominican Alex Garcia has displayed very sharp hands in his three UFC appearances so far. And he’ll need them to remain sharp against the notoriously explosive Mike Swick. But while Garcia is accurate, he’s also been easily hit, so he’ll also need to tighten up against his veteran striker opponent.
Gunnar Nelson may be the third most accurate striker on the card, but he’s far and away the least active. Yet in his matchup with Brandon Thatch, the stylistic mismatch means Nelson will be looking to get the fight to the ground early and often so he can use his much more honed skills in jiu jitsu.
Neil Seery may be almost 12 years older than his opponent Louis Smolka, but his hands will likely be more accurate in their exchanges. The odds are super tight for this Flyweight matchup, probably because Smolka gets the edge on the ground.
Matt Brown has some of the nastiest elbows in the business, but even at a distance he tends to land his power strikes with above average accuracy, despite having faced top talent in the division. Ever the aggressor, the Brown-Means matchup should be fun to watch.
That’s because Means is no slouch either. In fact, he also lands power strikes with good accuracy, but does so at a higher rate of striking volume while maintaining tighter defense. More reason this striking matchup will be intriguing and could turn into a barnburner.
Rory MacDonald may utilize his jab more often than not, but his power strikes still have some pop and land at a good success rate. Interestingly, his jab is even more accurate (36%), and his lead hand recently dropped the formidable striker Tarec Saffiedine with a nasty hook, proving that there’s power behind the precision.
But when it comes to power, no one doubts that Robbie Lawler is the harder hitter, and he’s actually tied with MacDonald in terms of precision. Where he sometimes falls short is in volume, because Lawler is often trying to fend off takedowns from opponents. That will add an interesting element to this title-fight matchup, but as far as going toe-to-toe, we’ll see very skilled strikers from both corners of the cage.