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Next fight booked for October
Dvorak will fight Tatsuro Taira at UFC Vegas 81 on October 14, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Dvorak will look to turn things around against a young and upcoming fighter in the division who has won four straight bouts to kick off his UFC career. Dvorak, on the other hand, has lost three consecutive decisions after winning his first three fights in the promotion. Taira will have height and reach on his side but Dvorak is far more experienced, although his experience did not help him out his last time in the Octagon.
Dvorak will look to turn things around against a young and upcoming fighter in the division who has won four straight bouts to kick off his UFC career. Dvorak, on the other hand, has lost three consecutive decisions after winning his first three fights in the promotion. Taira will have height and reach on his side but Dvorak is far more experienced, although his experience did not help him out his last time in the Octagon.
Losing streak hits three
Dvorak lost to Steve Erceg via unanimous decision (27-30, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC 289 on Saturday in Vancouver.
ANALYSIS
The UFC's flyweight division is thin, but that doesn't mean Dvorak can be dropping fights to late-notice opponents, especially when he enters as a massive -260 favorite. To be fair, Dvorak didn't fight poorly. He won the first round and was cruising in Round 2 until Erceg landed a couple big shots and forced Dvorak to the mat. David ended up fighting off multiple deep guillotine attempts, and although he survived the round, his gas tank appeared compromised, allowing Erceg to pick up the pace and win Round 3. It's a potential career-altering setback for Dvorak, as he has now lost three straight on the heels of three straight wins to begin his time with the company. There's no guarantee he gets another chance.
The UFC's flyweight division is thin, but that doesn't mean Dvorak can be dropping fights to late-notice opponents, especially when he enters as a massive -260 favorite. To be fair, Dvorak didn't fight poorly. He won the first round and was cruising in Round 2 until Erceg landed a couple big shots and forced Dvorak to the mat. David ended up fighting off multiple deep guillotine attempts, and although he survived the round, his gas tank appeared compromised, allowing Erceg to pick up the pace and win Round 3. It's a potential career-altering setback for Dvorak, as he has now lost three straight on the heels of three straight wins to begin his time with the company. There's no guarantee he gets another chance.
Facing new opponent
Dvorak will face off against Steve Erceg at UFC 289 on June 10, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Dvorak will face off against newcomer Steve Erceg after Matt Schnell withdrew from the bout due to undisclosed reasons. The 30-year-old fighter, who currently holds a 3-2 record in the UFC, will look to take care of business in a fight which he will have a major experience advantage.
Dvorak will face off against newcomer Steve Erceg after Matt Schnell withdrew from the bout due to undisclosed reasons. The 30-year-old fighter, who currently holds a 3-2 record in the UFC, will look to take care of business in a fight which he will have a major experience advantage.
Matt Schnell up next
Dvorak agreed to fight Matt Schnell in a flyweight bout at UFC 289 on June 10, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Dvorak lost to Manel Kape in December for his second straight loss after he was victorious in his first three UFC bouts. Schnell was knocked out by Matheus Nicolau back in December and is 2-3 in his past five bouts, which doesn't include a loss that was later overturned due to an opponent's USADA's suspension.
Dvorak lost to Manel Kape in December for his second straight loss after he was victorious in his first three UFC bouts. Schnell was knocked out by Matheus Nicolau back in December and is 2-3 in his past five bouts, which doesn't include a loss that was later overturned due to an opponent's USADA's suspension.
Falls to Manel Kape via decision
Dvorak lost to Manel Kape via unanimous decision (27-30, 27-30, 28-29) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
In desperate need of a rebound effort on the heels of his unanimous decision defeat to Matheus Nicolau last March, Dvorak seemed out of sorts for virtually the entire fight. He absorbed far too many power shots from Kape and didn't handle them particularly well despite the fact Dvorak managed to see the final bell. He turned a pair of successful takedowns into 2:42 worth of control time, but that was about the only positive of the evening for Dvorak. The UFC flyweight division is thin, but a two-fight losing streak will be difficult to overcome for the 30-year-old native of the Czech Republic. Dvorak will find himself in a must-win situation his next time out.
In desperate need of a rebound effort on the heels of his unanimous decision defeat to Matheus Nicolau last March, Dvorak seemed out of sorts for virtually the entire fight. He absorbed far too many power shots from Kape and didn't handle them particularly well despite the fact Dvorak managed to see the final bell. He turned a pair of successful takedowns into 2:42 worth of control time, but that was about the only positive of the evening for Dvorak. The UFC flyweight division is thin, but a two-fight losing streak will be difficult to overcome for the 30-year-old native of the Czech Republic. Dvorak will find himself in a must-win situation his next time out.