Preview: Bellator 131
Lawal vs. Vedepo
Few
can match Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal’s wrestling skills. | Photo: D.
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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
Muhammed Lawal (13-4, 5-3 Bellator) vs. Joe Vedepo (17-8, 4-2 Bellator)THE MATCHUP: Vedepo steps up on extremely late notice to take on promotional centerpiece “King Mo” following an unfortunate training injury to Tom DeBlass. Lawal lost a controversial decision to Quinton Jackson on Bellator’s pay-per-view debut but got back on track with a knockout over Dustin Jacoby in September; Vedepo, meanwhile, has managed to put together a three-fight winning streak against mediocre competition under the Bellator banner.
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Vedepo, an Iowa native and UFC veteran who normally fights at middleweight, has a strong wrestling game of his own. While he is not particularly quick or explosive, Vedepo is brutally strong and suffocating once he actually gets his hands on his opponent, switching back and forth between singles, doubles, trips and throws. He is a stifling grinder in the clinch and sticks to his opponent like glue once the fight hits the mat, making heavy use of the top ride and front headlock. He maintains a boulder-like base on top and can snag the occasional submission, mostly in transition. His striking, consisting mostly of short hooks, exists almost entirely to cover his clinch entries and shots, and it is effective enough for that purpose.
THE PICK: This is a squash match. Lawal is much bigger, more athletic, a superior wrestler, a better striker and a more diverse grappler. Barring some disaster, he should easily stuff Vedepo’s takedowns, impose his own and bomb away from top position. Lawal by knockout in the second round is the pick.
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