Yair Rodriguez vs. Josh Emmett is a fascinating matchup that is set to take place for the interim UFC featherweight title, and Jamahal Hill has detailed how both men can come out on top in the highly-anticipated clash.
The pair of 145ers are coming into the bout on the back of wins against Brian Ortega and Calvin Kattar respectively, lining them up for arguably the biggest fights of their careers. The winner will be next in line to face Alexander Volkanovski, who is currently attempting to capture the lightweight championship in two weeks' time.
While discussing the upcoming interim featherweight title fight, Jamahal Hill shared his opinion on the two athletes, insisting that both Yair Rodriguez and Josh Emmett have a clear path to victory in this outing.
"If it goes to decision, I'd probably have to go Yair, but Emmett, he throws those f***ing shots, dude... The power and the way that Josh Emmett throws those shots, one if he catches Yair, he's gonna drop him, and two you can very well possibly have him not want to engage... [The] speed goes to Yair... It depends on the game plan. If Yair's game plan is sticking and moving, then I'll probably go Yair. But if he thinks he's just going to go in and try to knock out Emmett or just try to bang with him, I'm going Josh Emmett."
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Last time out, 'Sweet Dreams' managed to capture light heavyweight gold after a five-round war against Glover Teixeira, becoming the first competitor to claim a belt in the UFC originating from the Contender Series.
Check out what Jamahal Hill had to say about the featherweight brawl in the video below.
Yair Rodriguez vs. Josh Emmett and other big fights at UFC 284
On February 11 at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, Yair Rodriguez will compete against Josh Emmett for the interim featherweight title, but this will only serve as the event's co-headliner.
Headlining the card will be one of the most anticipated bouts of the year where Islam Makhachev will put his lightweight strap on the line against Alexander Volkanovski.
Despite the two title fights, a welterweight clash threatens to steal the spotlight where Jack Della Maddalena welcomes Randy Brown into the octagon for what's sure to be a fireworks-filled occasion.