Why Stephen Thompson’s striking could prove too much for Anthony Pettis
10:02 am | March 20, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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Richard Mann
Nearly six years after winning the UFC lightweight title, Anthony Pettis will move up to 170 pounds and face former welterweight title challenger Stephen Thompson in the main event of UFC Fight Night: Nashville (ESPN+, main card 8 p.m. ET). The two fighters share multiple stylistic quirks, which results in a rather even stat sheet. However, there are a few key disparities that could signal a path to victory for either Thompson or Pettis. One of the following statistical categories could be the difference on Saturday.
Striking differential
Thompson and Pettis are dynamic strikers and they share a variety of similarities, most notably in terms of striking position and striking target. They both do the majority of their striking at distance, 87 percent for Thompson and 82 percent for Pettis. Both prefer to land against their opponents’ heads, with 67 percent of Pettis’ landed significant strikes coming to that target and 63 percent for Thompson.