Cory Sandhagen unimpressed with Marlon Vera’s ‘unreliable’ fighting style: “He doesn’t really do much.”

cory sandhagenFormer UFC title challenger Cory Sandhagen is not convinced about his upcoming opponent, Marlon Vera. February 18 will mark the date of yet another high-level bantamweight clash, when the No.4 and No.5 ranked contenders square off over five rounds. Vera is riding an impressive four-fight winning streak which includes brutal stoppage victories over Dominick Cruz […]

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Former UFC title challenger Cory Sandhagen is not convinced about his upcoming opponent, Marlon Vera.

February 18 will mark the date of yet another high-level bantamweight clash, when the No.4 and No.5 ranked contenders square off over five rounds.

Vera is riding an impressive four-fight winning streak which includes brutal stoppage victories over Dominick Cruz and Frankie Edgar.

Although 2-1 in his last three, Sandhagen is coming off an impressive win over Yadong Song and his losses came by way of former champion Petr Yan and a razor-close decision to T.J. Dillashaw.

Cory Sandhagen speaks on Marlon Vera

Talking to MMAJunkie, Sandhagen would discuss the matchup, only really being complimentary to Vera’s pacing.

I think Marlon will be able to go five rounds pretty good, he’s shown that in the past,” Sandhagen said. “I think his style is pretty conservative, he does a good job of setting a pace for five rounds that is a smart pace.”

He doesn’t really do much, so maybe the guys lose interest and focus and that’s when he catches them,” joked Sandhagen. I think Marlon, he definitely starts pretty slow, but I think that has to do with a lot of what I was saying before. I don’t really think ‘Chito’ is a super athletic guy, especially when compared to a lot of other people in the division.”

When questioned about Vera’s recent run, Sandhagen admitted that he was not particularly impressed, questioning Vera’s fighting style.

Not really honestly [impressed with Vera]”, Sandhagen began. “I think that the way he’s been winning is not a reliable way to win. When I think about some of the best fighters in the world or what I foresee me trying to become, which is the best fighter in the world, it doesn’t involve a lot of unreliable winning.

Cory Sandhagen discussing his next matchup

Who do you think will win, Cory Sandhagen or Marlon Vera?