I agree they gave forrest a give decision over Rampage for the title but Forrest is taller then anderson and is more use to fighting at 205. I don't think he is one dimensional he has the edge in wrestling over Anderson and a so called underrated ground game. I can definitely see Forrest squeaking out a decision if Anderson can't KO or Sub him.
Where is he going to accumulate the offense needed to be granted a decision? The only thing I can possibly see him doing is laying on top of Silva for 3 rounds, but for him to avoid Silva's offense is very unlikely, not to mention Silva's vast improvement in wrestling as of late. On the feet, Forrest is very predictable and a striker like Silva will easily exploit that predictability. He's not going to land the kind of strikes that he was able to land on Rampage, or even Rashad for however long that lasted. I really don't see any way Forrest can win this fight.
Regardless, it is a solid match up which will make for an entertaining fight. Forrest isn't scared of anybody and will bring the fight to Anderson, which will probably lead to him getting knocked out. You are pretty much damned if you do and damned if you don't fighting Anderson. If you come at him aggressively, he's going to step it up and exploit your mistakes leaving you knocked out. If you try to pick your shots and fight carefully you are going to get embarrassed and land nothing.
If anyone thinks Anderson looked BAD in his last fight, they don't know what they are watching. He didn't give us a flashy KO granted, but he was definitely impressive. Watch Thales fight Marquart, then come back and watch this fight. For Anderson to COMPLETELY shut down anything Thales had to offer for 5 rounds without breaking a sweat or getting hit is a perfect display of martial arts at a high level. To me that looks more dominating than going out and knocking someone out.