Nikita Krylov vs Bogdan Guskov Betting Prediction UFC Abu Dhabi July 26

Nikita Krylov vs Bogdan Guskov Betting Prediction UFC Abu Dhabi July 26

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Nikita Krylov vs Bogdan Guskov Betting Prediction

Now we have the Nikita Krylov vs Bogdan Guskov Betting Prediction for both teams.

At UFC Abu Dhabi, which will take place on Saturday, July 26, 2025, Nikita Krylov will compete against Bogdan Guskov. When the odds were first released, Krylov was listed at -190, while Guskov was priced at +165.

Asu “Zulfikar” Almabayev enters the cage with a record of 30-10-0. He maintains his position. The 33-year-old boxer is competing at 205 pounds and stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall. The orthodox fighter has a reach of 77 inches. During Ramazan “Temurlan” Temirov stands in at 6’3 “and is fighting at 205 lbs. The orthodox fighter looks to add a victory to his record of 17-3-0. The 32-year-old has a wingspan of 76” . Nikita Krylov is connecting on 4.33 important strikes per minute, while Bogdan Guskov is hitting 3.96 significant strikes per minute. Both of these figures involve substantial strikes. When it comes to important strikes, Krylov receives 54% of them, whereas Guskov receives 55% of them. When it comes to defense, “The Miner” allows 2.49 significant strikes each minute, while “Czarevitch” requires 3.22. Additionally, Krylov is able to stop 44% of the significant hits that his adversaries throw at him, whilst Guskov is able to stop 43% of the shots that are delivered in his direction.

Nikita Krylov is the more competent wrestler when it comes to grappling, as he brings his opponents to the mat 2.24 times every 15 minutes to demonstrate his superiority. In 38 percent of his attempts, Krylov is successful in bringing his opponent to the ground, and he is successful in repelling 53 percent of the takedowns that his opponents try. Guskov is successful in bringing his opponents to the ground on 15% of the takedowns he attempts and is successful in preventing 57% of the tries that are attempted against him. As far as submissions are concerned, Krylov is the more suitable fighter because he attempts 1.4 submissions per three rounds, whilst Guskov is only able to get 1.2 submissions every fifteen minutes.

During his previous battle, Nikita Krylov competed against Dominick Reyes, however he was ultimately defeated by a punch to the head in the first round of the fight. During this battle, Reyes landed eight of the seventeen strikes that he delivered against his opponent. At the end of this battle, Krylov landed four of the total twenty-two strikes. When it came to important strikes, Reyes ended up landing eight out of seventeen, which resulted in a percentage of forty-seven percent for him. His skull was the target of five of the fourteen heavy blows that he delivered. Krylov, on the other hand, ended up landing four out of twenty-two significant strikes, which is equivalent to 18% of his total significant strikes. In terms of the placement of these big blows, he was receiving three out of sixteen blows that were directed at the head. The distance was used to count 75% of the significant strikes that were linked on by Reyes, and Krylov was responsible for connecting on 100% of those blows.

While Bogdan Guskov was making his final appearance in the Octagon, he faced Billy Elekana and won the fight by way of a guillotine choke in the second round. While Guskov was successful in landing forty percent of the significant strikes he attempted at a distance, Elekana was successful in landing sixty-five percent of the significant strikes he attempted at a distance. In the end, Guskov was successful in landing 47 out of 71 major strikes, which is equivalent to a connection rate of 66%. It was 39 of the 63 significant strikes that he aimed at the head that he connected on. During that combat, Elekana was successful in landing 20 of 29 important hits. He ended up landing 18 of the 25 blows to the head, which is noteworthy in terms of the placement of these significant punches. With regard to the total number of strikes that were thrown during this fight, Elekana ended up connecting on 28 out of 37, while Guskov ended up connecting on 59 out of 85 of all the strikes that he threw.

An additional fight that is not to be missed is the one that will take place between Bryce Mitchell and Said Nurmagomedov. Mitchell enters the Octagon with a record of 17-4-0 thus far in his career. The southpaw fighter, who is 30 years old and weighs 135 pounds, has a wingspan of 70 inches and stands at 5 feet 10 inches tall. A 33-year-old boxer with a wingspan of 70 inches, Nurmagomedov stands at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 135 pounds. He is an orthodox fighter with a record of 18 wins and 0 losses. When it comes to grappling, Bryce Mitchell is able to take his opponents down 3.27 times every 15 minutes, whereas Said Nurmagomedov is able to take his opponents down 1.01 times every three rounds on average. With regard to striking, Mitchell is able to connect on an average of 2.44 strikes per minute and is successful on 59% of the strikes that he attempts. In addition to him, Said Nurmagomedov is also present in the Octagon. He is successful in landing 47% of the blows that he throws and connects with an average of 3.38 strikes per minute.

When Carlos Leal and Muslim Salikhov are scheduled to fight, there will be another fight that is worth watching. A career record of 21-5-0 is what Salikhov has achieved. The orthodox boxer, who is 41 years old and weighs 170 pounds, stands 5 feet 11 inches tall and has a reach of 70 inches. Leal comes in at 5’11 “and weighs 170 lbs. The orthodox fighter comes into this bout with a record of 22-6-0. The 31-year-old has a wingspan of 74” . In terms of wrestling, Muslim Salikhov is successful in stopping 72 percent of the takedowns that his opponents have attempted, while he is successful in bringing his opponent to the mat 32 percent of the time. The percentage of times that Leal is successful in finishing his takedowns is twenty-five percent, and he is able to defend against ninety percent of all takedown attempts. When it comes to striking, Salikhov is taking in 2.90 strikes per minute and at the same time delivering 3.38 strikes per minute. Not only does Leal get 7.73 strikes per minute, but he also delivers 9.65 strikes per minute.

 

 

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