Robbie Lawler vs. Rafael dos Anjos News UFC on FOX 26 That December 16, 2017 at the Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg, Canada.

1 sentence summary David: 2 fighters prepare for battle rather than spoiling Star Wars on social media.
Phil: Robert Glenn Lawler takes on the guy of the angels.
Stats
Record: Robbie Lawler 28-11-1 NC | Rafael dos Anjos 27-9
Truth: Robbie Lawler +105 | Rafael dos Anjos -125
History / Introduction to both fighters
David: Lawler started his career as something of a proto-Mike Perry. He told Tiki Ghosn that once he”touched him with his hands”, it would be lights out. Little did Lawler understand all he had was a small cut to place Tiki to the lava soil. Lawler seemed like a fighter without much upside and plenty of activity. Slowly, his expertise turned into actual utility. Before long, he did not have to revolutionize his game because regardless of how the game changed, the players had been exactly the same. Somewhere along the way everything clicked – his robust striking turned into a shield against the rest of the strikes, and he packaged his bombs into a calmer, nearly Buddhist way to pugilism that differently seemed controlled by means of a mind preoccupied with soccer paths and cheerleaders.
Phil: Lawler went through a number different incarnations since landing that fortunate cut stoppage from Mr Ghosn. The Miletich brawler, the Team Quest citrus nomad, and eventually the slimmed down brutalizer who shocked everyone on his solution to the UFC welterweight belt. What incarnation are we looking at now? He did not sound horribly excited by the thought of chasing the belt again, he’s left ATT, and he has grown out the blossom. Maybe Prizefighting Robbie is back. David: It feels like ages since RDA won the mild name in blistering, dominant fashion vs Anthony Pettis. After a successful defense, he proceeded on a two struggle skid that started with an unexpected attack from who I believed was an Eddie Alvarez on a little downward tendency given the wars he had been in. RDA got blitzed, and then blitzed again by Tony Ferguson. All of a sudden RDA is back. At welterweight. I am not certain what his success at WW tells us about battling Lawler though, that is part of the fun.

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