Daley vs Koscheck

April 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Paul Daley ran a little photoshop contest in the UG forums. Here is one of the entries. Needless to say, Koscheck is pissed..
Paul Daley ran a little photoshop contest in the UG forums. Here is one of the entries. Needless to say, Koscheck is pissed..
The card that has been put together for the UFC 113 show in Montreal is making me proud to be Canadian. It’s absolutely stacked and the fight between Paul Daley and Josh Koscheck is sure to be fireworks. Both Koscheck and Daley love to stand and bang and both of these guys possess some serious knockout power.

Paul Daley is coming into this fight fresh off a devastating knockout victory against grappling sensation Dustin Hazelett. Josh Koscheck however, is coming into this fight fresh off a triumph of his own as he easily beat down and submitted Anthony Johnson – who many people believe has a comparable skill set to Daley.

As for how Paul Daley and Josh Koscheck match up stylistically, I believe that Paul Daley has the edge in the stand up. He has incredible power in his hands and his overall Muay Thai skills seem very sharp. That being said, Josh Koscheck has improved his striking by leaps and bounds as of late – which is to be expected considering all the training he’s done alongside the guys at the American Kickboxing Academy.

However, even with his improved stand up skills, Koscheck would be foolish to stand and bang with a striker as seasoned as Paul Daley – especially given the fact that he has a clear advantage with his wrestling.

If Josh Koscheck is smart, he’ll come right out and shoot for the takedown. Ideally, he’d want to get Paul Daley on the ground as quick as he can because clearly, the ground game is Daley’s weakness. Just looking over his record, the majority of his losses have come by way of submission and every single one of his victories (where he’s actually finished the fight) have come via his superior striking ability.

Common sense tells us what you don’t want to “stand and bang” with a guy who has an 80% knockout-to-fight ratio and given the Octagon experience that Josh Koscheck has, I predict that he’ll play it smart and get the fight to the ground as soon as he can. If he can do so, he’ll have the clear advantage and will likely be able to grind out a victory via control and ground-and-pound.

Josh Koscheck vs Paulo Thiago

December 18, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Josh Koscheck will finally get the chance to redeem himself for what I personally feel was a fluke loss to Paulo Thiago back at UFC 95. I think it was a fluke not because Paulo Thiago isn’t a good fighter, that’s clearly not the case. I mean, the guy has a black belt in both Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – both of which are extremely applicable to mixed martial arts.

I think it was a fluke because Josh Koscheck lost that fight on the feet, which is an aspect of fighting where he certainly has an advantage. Even as the fight was transpiring, Joe Rogan was praising Josh’s crisp striking while criticizing the sloppy, reckless, “chin up in the air” style striking of Paulo Thiago.

They say everyone has a “punchers chance” and I guess it was just Paulo Thiago’s lucky night that night – he should have stopped off at 7 eleven on the way home and bought some lottery tickets. But then again, he won a mini-lottery anyway because that knockout won him “knockout of the night” honors and the $65,000 dollar bonus that comes with it.

Since then, Josh Koscheck – who is now the most active fighter in the UFC stating that he would like to fight every month – has knocked off 2 very impressive victories over Frank Trigg and Anthony Johnson. Paulo Thiago has since been defeated at the hands of Jon Fitch, but let’s be honest, most people lose to Jon Fitch. However, in his next bout, Paulo Thiago shut down the previously undefeated UFC newcomer, Jacob Volkmann.

As for how these 2 guys match up stylistically, I think that Josh Koscheck has the edge. He’s a lot stronger and he’s much more explosive than Paulo Thiago. He’s one of the most accomplished wrestlers in the entire organization having gone 43-0 in his junior year at college and then going on to becoming a 4 time NCAA Division 1 All-American.

His striking has improved leaps and bounds due to his time spent training at the American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, California. And on the slim chance that anyone will be able to outwrestle him and put him on his back, he’s been working on his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and has now earned his brown belt.

Granted, Paulo Thiago is an accomplished Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt but it really seems unlikely that he’s going to be able to out-due Josh Koscheck’s superior wrestling ability and get the fight to the mat. The better wrestler always has the option to dictate where the fight will take place and in this particular instance, I feel as though Koscheck will steer the fight away from Paulo Thiago’s strength and keep the fight standing.

I doubt that lightening is going to strike twice and Koscheck – being the more technical striker – will likely show the world that his previous loss was a fluke. The betting lines for this fight will be interesting considering the outcome of their previous fight so if the odds are anywhere near even (I highly doubt they will be), then the smart money will be on Josh Koscheck.