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Not sure why this isn't already made.
Anyways, with Fuel's 48-hour UFC marathon going on, I figured it'd be a good opportunity to note a few things.
The first of which is that there's a ton of young talent lying in wait in the welterweight division and below. Right now UFC are harboring a lot of potential in the lower weight classes, and I'm really digging Felipe Arantes and Antonio Carvalho in the featherweight division right now. They fought on the UFC Rio prelims, and Felipe won, but Carvalho too showed some great technique on the ground. They could really be big time players in the division as it matures.
Anyways, feel free to post and discuss random UFC thoughts here.
Anyways, with Fuel's 48-hour UFC marathon going on, I figured it'd be a good opportunity to note a few things.
The first of which is that there's a ton of young talent lying in wait in the welterweight division and below. Right now UFC are harboring a lot of potential in the lower weight classes, and I'm really digging Felipe Arantes and Antonio Carvalho in the featherweight division right now. They fought on the UFC Rio prelims, and Felipe won, but Carvalho too showed some great technique on the ground. They could really be big time players in the division as it matures.
Anyways, feel free to post and discuss random UFC thoughts here.



: But I'm not too suprised he comes into the octagon at 217-220 taking into consideration his frame and the fact that he doesn't look too ripped when he fights either. That could be part of the reason why I still say one of Gustafsson's biggest downfalls is his conditioning.