Friday, 5 April 2013

Brad Pickett versus. Robert Easton: Head-to-Toe Breakdown

Brad Pickett If a methodical approach is taken by Pickett to the struggle, he must be in good shape. Easton is the stronger man, and if Pickett allows him close the exact distance, he may end up being taken out of his rut. He must look at Easton's last battle and design his game intend on Raphael Assuncao's example of making Easton pursue him. If he does that, he should be carryed by his quick hands to a decision win, or possibly even a stoppage. Scott Easton Easton has traditionally been a slow beginning and his chances are hampered by that here. He must be aggressive early and stay like that for as long as he could. He would be well-served to close the length whenever you can and not allow Pickett to dance around in the pocket, pelting him with blows. Throwing in a takedown attempt here and there would also be considered a good idea, even though they do only hold Pickett wondering. Expected winner: Pickett This should be considered a aggressive battle, but I see Pickett outscoring Easton on the legs, making herself at the least two times. A stoppage is not out of the question, but I believe over-aggression might doom Pickett, so he'll keep cool, material in winning a by landing in large quantities, rather than in single explosions. Pickett def. Easton via unanimous decision

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