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UFC Fight Night 44: 3 Fights for Kelvin Gastelum to Take Next


UFC Fight Night 44: 3 Fights for Kelvin Gastelum to Take Next

Kelvin Gastelum, the former TUF champion who's been steadily improving and proving doubters wrong since he hit the FX airwaves in 2013, returned to action on Saturday night in San Antonio.

After a lazily contested first round—that came after he missed weight, no less—Gastelum got hot in the final 10 minutes and pulled away from Nico Musoke for a decision win. It was a strong finish for the youngster, but one that left him in limbo between the Top 10 and the rest of the division.

With both that and the fact that a prospect on the fringe of the elite is hard to create matches for in mind, here are three ideas for his next bout.

Erick Silva

Silva is ranked below Gastelum, but if you subscribe to the idea that Gastelum's not ready to fight up the rankings just yet he might be perfect for the Arizona-based fighter to try out next. Silva is considerably more of a threat than Musoke was and considered a hot prospect in his own right not that long ago.

He's appropriately seasoned, guaranteed to set off some fireworks and will test Gastelum in a unique way compared to his prior UFC opponents.

Book it for Brazil for the added interest of seeing how Gastelum handles the heat of fighting a hometown boy in front of the nastiest crowd in the sport.

Yoshihiro Akiyama

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With word that fan favorite and general purveyor of pandemonium Yoshihiro Akiyama is set for a return to the Octagon later in 2014, there's a lot to like about him fighting Gastelum in his return bout.

Akiyama is the type of gutsy veteran who can truly test the youngster, based on his style of fighting and his long career in both judo and MMA. It's not hard to imagine that, had he been active regularly since his last bout in 2012, he might be in the Top 15—right around the caliber of guy Gastelum should be in there with.

This could be worth looking at for the UFC.

Tarec Saffiedine

If you're of the mindset that Gastelum came into Saturday night ranked #11 in the UFC and a win should make him upwardly mobile, Saffiedine's your guy.

After a couple of failed bookings against Jake Ellenberger, Saffiedine is recuperating from injury and could line up time wise with Gastelum. It would be a giant step up for him, as Saffiedine is a former Strikeforce champion with serious durability and no particular holes in his game.

It all depends on what the UFC wants to do with Gastelum: If they're looking at his career in the here and now, this might be the fight; if they're playing the long game, one of the other two opponents listed make more sense.

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