Dan Ige vs Patricio Freire Betting Prediction UFC 318 July 19
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Dan Ige vs Patricio Freire Betting Prediction
Now we have the Dan Ige vs Patricio Freire Betting Prediction for both teams.
With a record of 19-9-0, Dan “50K” Ige will be trying to add another victory to his collection. The individual, who is 33 years old, has a height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighs 145 pounds. The traditional fighter has a length of 71 inches. Patricio “Pitbull” Freire measured 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighed 145 pounds when he stepped on the scale. With a record of 36-8-0, the orthodox boxer is looking to add another victory to his record. His reach is extended to 67 inches by the 38-year-old. Patricio Freire is landing 2.45 significant strikes per minute, while Dan Ige is landing 3.67 significant strikes per minute. Both fighters are performing exceptionally well. Ige is successful in landing forty-five percent of the important strikes he attempts, whereas Freire is only successful in forty percent of them. This means that “50K” takes 3.55 significant strikes per minute to defend in the cage, whereas “Pitbull” takes 4.48 significant strikes per minute. In addition, Ige is able to thwart 56% of the significant attacks that are aimed at him, and Freire is able to repel 57% of the strikes that are thrown in his direction.
When it comes to wrestling, Dan Ige is the more effective grappler because he has a takedown rate of 0.94 times every three rounds with an average of 0.94 occasions. Ige is successful in bringing his opponents to the canvas 25% of the time he endeavors to do so, while he is successful in resisting 58% of all takedowns that are attempted on him. 20% of Freire’s takedown attempts result in his opponents being brought to the mat, and he is successful in blocking 88% of all takedown attempts that are made against him. Ige is the less likely of the two fighters to go for the finish by attempting 0.2 subs every three rounds, whilst Freire attempts 0.7 subs every fifteen minutes. This indicates that Ige is more interested in going for the finish.
In his previous bout, Dan Ige competed against Sean Woodson and ultimately prevailed by way of a punch to the head delivered while he was on the ground in the third round. The total number of strikes that Woodson threw during this battle was 121, and he landed 57 of them. During the course of this fight, Ige successfully landed 53 of 116 total strikes. In terms of significant strikes, Woodson was successful in landing 51 out of 115, which indicates that his percentage was 48 percent. In a total of 98 important strikes aiming at the head, he completed 36 of them. Ige performed exceptionally well on the other side of the cage, landing 44 of 107 important blows, which is 41% of his total. When it came to the important blows, he received 28 of the 78 that were directed at the head. One hundred percent of the significant strokes that Woodson landed, and ninety-three percent of those that Ige hit on, were thrown at a distance.
The final fight that Patricio Freire competed in was against Yair Rodriguez, and he was ultimately defeated by a unanimous decision in the third round of the battle. For the most part, Rodriguez was successful in connecting on 61% of the significant strikes he attempted at a distance, but Freire was successful in landing 100% of the significant blows he attempted at a distance. In total, Freire was successful in landing 17 of his 50 important strikes, which is 34% of his total attempts. He ended up landing eight of the thirty-eight significant blows that were intended at the head. Over the course of that fight, Rodriguez was successful in connecting on 70 of 122 major strikes. With regard to the important strike accuracy, he was successful in 38 of 82 attempts that were directed at the head. Regarding the overall number of strikes that were thrown during this fight, Rodriguez connected on 97 out of 157, while Freire connected on 23 out of 60 of all the strikes that he threw.
Another fight that you are going to want to watch is the one that takes place between Daniel Zellhuber and Michael Johnson. Johnson comes into the Octagon with a record of 24-19-0 from the previous season. The 39-year-old holds a height of 5 feet 10 inches and weighs 155 pounds. An arm span of 73 inches is possessed by the southpaw boxer. Zellhuber has a height of 6 feet and one inch and a documented weight of 155 pounds. With a record of 15-2-0, the switch fighter enters the cage to compete. A 77-inch wingspan is possessed by the 26-year-old. When it comes to grappling, Michael Johnson has a takedown rate of 0.61 times per 15 minutes, whereas Daniel Zellhuber has a takedown rate of 0.18 times per 15 minutes. When it comes to striking, Johnson is able to tag his opponents 4.23 times per minute and hit on 39% of the strikes that he attempts. On the other side of the cage is Daniel Zellhuber, who tags the opponent on forty percent of the strikes he attempts and connects on six and a quarter strikes every minute.
The fight between Vinicius Oliveira and Kyler Phillips, which is slated to take place in the Octagon, will be yet another bout that is worthy of being seen. Phillips is coming into the Octagon with a winning momentum, as he has a record of 12-3-0 this season. The fighter, who is thirty years old, weighs twelve hundred and thirty-five pounds and is five feet eight inches tall. It is estimated that the head height of the orthodox combatant is 72 inches. Oliveira has a height of 5 feet 9 inches and a weight of 135 pounds. To add to his record of 22-3-0, the switch fighter will be seeking to add another victory to his resume. His wingspan measures 70 inches, and he is 29 years old. Regarding takedowns, Kyler Phillips is successful in blocking 75% of the takedowns that his opponents attempt, and he is successful in taking his opponent to the mat on 51% of his efforts. Furthermore, he is successful in putting his opponent to the ground on 51% of his attempts. Sixty percent of the time, Oliveira is able to successfully get his opponents to the mat, and he is also able to successfully defend against seventy-six percent of the takedowns that his opponents try. However, Phillips is landing 5.28 strikes per minute, despite the fact that he is receiving 3.47 strikes per minute. With regard to striking, this ratio is of major importance. Oliveira, on the other hand, is able to attain a connection rate of 4.92 per minute with his ability to take in 2.77 strikes per minute.
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