Sean is very green to all combat sports. I could be missing something but i found nothing regarding a combat sports background. So we have an athletic guy with will, determination and insane power vs a technical and experienced kickboxer. I have said this 100 times before, but Sean needs to brawl the boxer and Junior needs to box the brawler. If Junior can keep this technical, he should run away with it. But if he engages in a slug fight, he's screwed. I'm going to go out on limb and pick Sean. I have zero clue if his chin is there, if his cardio is there, if his wrestling is there… But the power is insanely impressive and Junior was getting tagged by Rogerio.
Junior Tafa
Junior Tafa is a nasty kickboxer with power, footwork and a willingness to engage. He is Justin Tafa's younger brother but built very differently. He is long and lean instead of short and stocky. He has the same power, the same chin, but is faster, more athletic and much more technical. The problem is that his takedown defense lacks and there is an obvious hole to exploit. He is coming off the submission loss to Valter Walker where he screamed, but technically didn't tap.
Sean Sharaf
Sean Sharaf is an incredibly heavy handed striker. He only has 4 pro MMA fights and all of them are KO wins. He is not the most technical striker but he is absolutely a powerful one. He throws everything with intent and if decide to engage in a brawl, you will likely lose. He is a former marine with a never say die attitude and a determination to keep the 10% finish rate. Because there is such little tape, there are unknowns with his grappling. He is at a good team and specifically said he was working on takedown defense, so we have to assume he is prepared.