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UFC Fight Night 103: Joe Lauzon vs. Marcin Held Odds And Prediction

In a battle of UFC veteran against newcomer, Joe Lauzon faces Marcin Held in the co-headliner of  UFC Fight Night 103 on January 15th, 2017 at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Bonus Man

Lauzon is the UFC’s all-time leader in Post Fight Bonuses with 15. Considering he’s fought 21 times under the UFC banner, it’s safe to say that Lauzon is an all-exciting fighter, win or lose. But the rigors of a long 10-year career with the UFC have taken its toll on the Bonus Man. Lauzon is just an even 3-3 in his last six bouts. In his most recent Octagon appearance, Lauzon lost via split decision to Jim Miller. With his career on the rocks, he hopes to get back to his winning ways against a promotional newcomer who’s also looking to make a mark in his new home.

Polish Prodigy

Known as the Polish Prodigy in media circuits, the 24-year old Marcin Held has fought mostly in his native Poland before making quite a name for himself in Bellator MMA. In Bellator, Held had an 11-3 record but came short in his first and only title shot at Bellator 145. Despite that, Held owns notable wins over Phillipe Nover, Rich Clementi, Derek Anderson and Ryan Freire. The victory over Freire earned Held the title of Bellator Lightweight Tournament season 10 winner. In his UFC debut last November, Held lost to Diego Sanchez by unanimous decision. He looks to pocket his first UFC win against the equally hungry Lauzon.

Experience Over Youth

The odds currently have Joe Lauzon as a -150 favorite over Held, who is at +120. Held hasn’t lost back to back bouts in his entire MMA career and is the younger man in this contest. He is an excellent grappler with 12 submission wins under his belt. He also has shown that he can go the distance with quality opponents.

Joe Lauzon, though, has the experience and the better all-around game. He can win the fight on the ground, as well as on his feet. Lauzon has won 65% of his bouts by submission. He also owns the most Submission of the Night awards in the UFC with six. But his last three victories have been by knockout. In addition, 25 of Lauzon’s 26 victories have been by stoppage, so he’s also a guy who can finish the fight at any moment.

Held is a good prospect for the UFC, but at this point of his career he isn’t experienced enough to outlast a fighter who’s gone toe to toe with some of the best in the business. We’re picking Joe Lauzon to win here by late submission or unanimous decision.

UFC Fight Night 103: B.J. Penn vs. Yair Rodriguez Preview and Prediction

B.J. Penn makes his long awaited UFC return on January 15th when he faces former TUF Latin America winner Yair Rodriguez in a five round featherweight bout that will serve as the main event of UFC Fight Night 103 at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix.

Take Four

The former UFC welterweight and lightweight champion Penn hasn’t fought in two years and his return to the octagon has been postponed on several occasions. Penn was originally slated to face Denis Siver at UFC 196 (then 197) , Cole Miller at UFC 199 and then Ricardo Lamas at UFC Fight Night Manila.

But those bouts didn’t push thru for one reason or another, leaving Penn’s latest comeback attempt in question. The most recent of those, against Lamas, was cancelled after Penn suffered a rib injury. But with Penn now 100% healthy, the Prodigy is finally set to return to the sport where he became a legend.

Unbeaten Prospect

Yair Rodriguez is one of the up and coming fighters in the featherweight division. After winning The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America featherweight tournament in 2014, Pantera has racked up four straight victories to rise to #10 in the rankings. In his most recent outing, Rodriguez headlined UFC Fight Night 92. There, he came up with his biggest UFC win, a five round decision win over fellow prospect Alex Caceres. Against Penn, Yair will not only be headlining his second event, he will be facing the first legitimate superstar in his young UFC career.

Past His Prime

There is no doubt that B.J. Penn is already past his prime at age 38. Penn hasn’t won since knocking out Matt Hughes at UFC 123 in 2010. Since then, he’s fought just four times, losing thrice and figuring in a draw once. Penn’s last fight was in 2014, when he got knocked out by Frankie Edgar during the TUF 19 Finale. After that fight, Penn announced his retirement, again. A year later, he announced his intention to return by starting to work with Greg Jackson at the Jackson Wink MMA in New Mexico. However, it remains to be seen what is left of Penn, if anything.

Winnable, Though

Despite the obvious downside, this is a winnable fight for B.J. Penn. Yair Rodriguez isn’t heavy handed and we saw that against Alex Caceres. He only has two KOs in 8 MMA wins. He isn’t also excellent in any particular discipline. He doesn’t have great boxing or wrestling and that leaves an opportunity for Penn to beat him. However, Rodriguez has great pace and cardio. He pushes his unorthodox attack with voluminous kicks. It’s in these that Penn may not be able to keep up with. Most likely, this will be the scenario. While Rodriguez may not have the pop to knock out B.J. Penn, he does have the pace to outstrike him for five rounds. Our pick here? Yair Rodriguez by unanimous decision.