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the handicap isn't that he couldn't use his elbows on the ground. The handicap is that he never had to worry about being elbowed on the ground. That's a huge difference. You don't have to posture up nearly as far to effectively use elbows. It changes how someone defends strikes on the ground a lot. Do I think it will cost him this fight? Hell no.
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Style: Freestyle MMA--
I really don't think elbows, on Fedor's side, will be much of a problem, if he uses them at all. His particular style of GnP doesn't seem suited for the use of elbows. It may very well be an issue if he's on the receiving end, however, as he's been prone to cut rather easily in the past.
As for the use of corners, I may very well be wrong, but Fedor hasn't cornered that many people in his fighting career. Of all his matches the one's that come to mind where he's trapped someone against the ropes "near" the corner - not actually "in" the corner - are the second fight against Coleman and Babalu's. He could very well trap an opponent against the fence in the cage.
I can't really think of anything Rogers might exploit against Fedor, as he's not as technical a striker as Arlovski was against Fedor - the only recent fighter to have given the man any sort of trouble, though he really didn't catch him - and this man's chin has been shown to withstand some punishment. Styles, afterall, make fights.
Roger's best and perhaps only chance is to keep it standing by being the aggressor and pushing the pace, but I wonder if he'll be able to keep it so, as Fedor could easily take him down, trip him or flip him, where it is the general consensus that Rogers would be at the greatest disadvantage.
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Rogers is huge, and will probably be the strongest athlete Fedor's fought in a long time (Barnett would have been too, but we all saw how that turned out). I don't know if Rogers will ever get Fedor on hi back to throw elbows, but the dude hits hard and might be able to use his strength to muscle out of the clinch.
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Style: Muay Thai--
I suspect Fedor would get rocked like in the Fujita fight, then pull some miracle off like he always does.
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Emelianenko vs. Rogers, Ring vs. Cage