Rebecki is good and has been someone that we have relied on here in the past. He's also someone I think can sneak out an upset. Myktybek is good offensively but can definitely be taken down and even swept. If Rebecki loosens on up the wide strikes and shoots takedowns early, he can absolutely get the takedowns and takeover. With that being said, the pick is going to be Oralbai for 2 reasons. 1, he has fantastic cardio and even if things don't go his way early, we can trust him to be around late and 2, I don't think Rebecki is capable to tightening up his strikes, so his giant looping shots will just leave him open to be taken down.
Myktybek Orolbai
Myktybek (Moto-Bek) Orolbai is a fun grappler who will entertain the striking before fully committing to wrestling. His wrestling and grappling pressure is non-stop. He has plenty of cardio, plenty of power, a good chin and can set a pace. The striking has been steadily improving and he even got a knockdown in his last fight. He is coming off the win over Elves Brenner where the wrestling was great, but he did get swept pretty easily.
Mateusz Rebecki
Matesz Rebecki is also a relentless grappler who marches forward with giant 1-2 punches before he starts diving at legs. Even though he is a grappler, he will absolutely hang around for a striking match. Every single punch he throws is with intent and when he gets you to the ground he is looking for a finish. He can be a bit reckless leaving him open on the feet and giving his opponents space to work up on the ground. He has solid cardio considering his pace, but he can be a bit sloppy. He is coming off the 3rd round KO loss to Diego Ferreira where he looked pretty good, but completely gassed and was finished.