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Again bests Don'Tale Mayes
Nascimento defeated Don'Tale Mayes via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
ANALYSIS
Fresh of back-to-back split decision wins over Ilir Latifi and Tanner Boser, Nascimento clearly deserved to win this fight. That said, it was far from a flawless performance, He was the better man for ten minutes before fading significantly in Round 3. Rodrigo is a big guy that has to cut weight to make the 266-pound heavyweight limit, so there's always a strong likelihood he will struggle with cardio and becomes less effective as a fight progresses. Nothing in Nascimento's portfolio suggests he is any sort of contender, but his 4-1 (1NC) record in his first half dozen UFC bouts is quite strong.
Fresh of back-to-back split decision wins over Ilir Latifi and Tanner Boser, Nascimento clearly deserved to win this fight. That said, it was far from a flawless performance, He was the better man for ten minutes before fading significantly in Round 3. Rodrigo is a big guy that has to cut weight to make the 266-pound heavyweight limit, so there's always a strong likelihood he will struggle with cardio and becomes less effective as a fight progresses. Nothing in Nascimento's portfolio suggests he is any sort of contender, but his 4-1 (1NC) record in his first half dozen UFC bouts is quite strong.
Scheduled to rematch Mayes
Nascimento will fight Don'Tale Mayes in a heavyweight bout at UFC Sao Paulo on Nov. 4, according to Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com.
ANALYSIS
Nascimento defeated Mayes during their first fight in 2020. But since then, the Brazilian has gone 2-1 (1) with each of his wins being via split decision. Mayes has been a little more impressive, having gone 3-1 (1) with two TKO wins. However, Nascimento will have the hometown advantage to log a definitive victory, as his next fight is in his native Brazil.
Nascimento defeated Mayes during their first fight in 2020. But since then, the Brazilian has gone 2-1 (1) with each of his wins being via split decision. Mayes has been a little more impressive, having gone 3-1 (1) with two TKO wins. However, Nascimento will have the hometown advantage to log a definitive victory, as his next fight is in his native Brazil.
Another split decision win
Nascimento defeated Ilir Latifi via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
It's a second straight split decision win for Nascimento, albeit the second straight that he clearly deserved to win. Rodrigo did exactly what he was supposed to do in this fight, using his massive size edge to his advantage by standing at distance and beating Latifi up on the feet. Although Nascimento did allow a takedown in each of the final two rounds, he actually defended fairly well on the mat and didn't allow Latifi to gain total control of the fight. The 30-year-old Brazilian now sports a 3-1 (1NC) mark in his first five UFC bouts.
It's a second straight split decision win for Nascimento, albeit the second straight that he clearly deserved to win. Rodrigo did exactly what he was supposed to do in this fight, using his massive size edge to his advantage by standing at distance and beating Latifi up on the feet. Although Nascimento did allow a takedown in each of the final two rounds, he actually defended fairly well on the mat and didn't allow Latifi to gain total control of the fight. The 30-year-old Brazilian now sports a 3-1 (1NC) mark in his first five UFC bouts.
Booked to fight in May
Nascimento is set to fight Ilir Latifi at a UFC event on May 20, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Nascimento will return to the octagon for the first time since September when he defeated Tanner Boser via split decision. Nascimento has an advantage in both height and reach but Latifi has more experience as a fighter in the UFC. Both will look to build off their respective wins when they meet in the octagon in just over two months' time.
Nascimento will return to the octagon for the first time since September when he defeated Tanner Boser via split decision. Nascimento has an advantage in both height and reach but Latifi has more experience as a fighter in the UFC. Both will look to build off their respective wins when they meet in the octagon in just over two months' time.
Takes decision in Vegas
Nascimento defeated Tanner Boser via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Don't let the "split decision" term fool you -- Nascimento deserved to win this fight, and did so as a surprising +150 underdog. Rodrigo was giving away plenty of power and technical skill on the feet, so he wisely went to his grappling to secure the win. He landed 3-of-7 takedown attempts, good for 8:01 worth of control time. Boser's offensive arsenal is very limited, and making him try to do damage off the mat is most certainly the way to go. The Brazilian improves to 2-1 (1NC) in his first four UFC bouts.
Don't let the "split decision" term fool you -- Nascimento deserved to win this fight, and did so as a surprising +150 underdog. Rodrigo was giving away plenty of power and technical skill on the feet, so he wisely went to his grappling to secure the win. He landed 3-of-7 takedown attempts, good for 8:01 worth of control time. Boser's offensive arsenal is very limited, and making him try to do damage off the mat is most certainly the way to go. The Brazilian improves to 2-1 (1NC) in his first four UFC bouts.