Gerald Meerschaert vs Michal Oleksiejczuk UFC 319 Betting Prediction August 16

Gerald Meerschaert vs Michal Oleksiejczuk UFC 319 Betting Prediction August 16

Gerald Meerschaert vs Michal Oleksiejczuk Betting Prediction UFC 319 Betting Prediction, August 16. Place a bet on this mixed martial arts event at YouWager.lv.

Gerald Meerschaert vs Michal Oleksiejczuk UFC 319 Betting Prediction

Now we have the Gerald Meerschaert vs Michal Oleksiejczuk UFC 319 Betting Prediction for both teams.

“GM3” Gerald Meerschaert will be hoping to add another victory to his career record of 37-19-0, which he currently has. The southpaw boxer, who is 37 years old and weighs 185 pounds, stands 6 feet and one inch tall and has a reach of 77 inches. Michal “Hussar” Oleksiejczuk makes his debut at a height of 6 feet and 0 inches, and he is competing at a weight of 185 pounds. The southpaw fighter has a record of 20-9-0 with one no-contest. The 30-year-old adds 74 inches to his reach. Gerald Meerschaert is landing 3.05 significant strikes per minute, whereas Michal Oleksiejczuk is landing 5.27 important strikes per minute. Both of these figures are significant strikes. Oleksiejczuk is landing 51% of the significant strikes he attempts, while Meerschaert is connecting on 45% of the significant blows he attempts. When it comes to defense, “GM3” is able to sustain 3.43 significant strikes per minute, whereas “Hussar” is able to take 4.51. Furthermore, Meerschaert is able to block 53% of the big hits that his adversaries throw his way, whilst Oleksiejczuk is able to deflect 59% of the attacks that are sent in his direction.

When it comes to wrestling, Gerald Meerschaert is the more effective grappler because he is able to knock his opponents to the canvas 1.86 times in every fifteen minutes. The percentage of times that Meerschaert is successful in bringing his opponent to the mat is 31%, while he is successful in defending 42% of the takedowns that his opponents have tried. Oleksiejczuk is successful in bringing his opponents to the ground on 43 percent of the takedowns he attempts, while he is successful in defending 48 percent of all takedowns that his opponents attempt. Meerschaert is the more experienced of the two fighters when it comes to substituting the opponent. He attempts 1.4 submissions per three rounds, but Oleksiejczuk only attempts 0.6 submissions per three rounds. He is the more experienced of the two.

The most recent fight that Gerald Meerschaert competed in was against Brad Tavares, and he ultimately lost the fight by way of a unanimous decision in the third round. In that battle, Tavares achieved a strike success rate of 56 out of a total of 118 attempts. At the conclusion of this fight, Meerschaert had landed 51 of the total 97 strikes that were available to him. Tavares ended up landing 47 of 109 significant strikes, which gave him a rate of 43%. This put him in the category of big strikes. Out of the 85 big blows that were intended at the head, he landed 29 of them. According to the statistics, Meerschaert ended up hitting 38 of 83 major strikes, which is equivalent to 45% of his total hits. In terms of the positioning of these big hits, he was successful on 27 out of 66, with the majority of them being directed at the head. Both Tavares and Meerschaert were able to land large strikes from a distance, with Tavares landing 95% of them and Meerschaert landing 94% of them.

When Michal Oleksiejczuk made his final appearance in the Octagon, he competed against Sedriques Dumas. He ultimately prevailed over Dumas by landing a punch to the head while he was on the ground in the first round. A total of one hundred percent of the significant strikes that Dumas attempted to land at a distance were successful, but Oleksiejczuk was only successful in landing 38 percent of his significant blows at a distance. The final result was that Oleksiejczuk was successful in landing 59% of his significant blows, connecting on 34 out of 57 attempts. In the end, he was successful in landing 27 of the 49 large blows that were directed at the skull. During that match, Dumas was successful in connecting on three of the twenty-six crucial strikes. With regard to the important strike accuracy, he was successful on 0 of 18 attempts that were directed at the head. When it comes to the total number of strikes that he committed during that battle, Dumas connected on three out of twenty-six, and Oleksiejczuk landed thirty-four out of fifty-nine of the strikes that he attempted.

The fight between Chase Hooper and Alexander Hernandez is another one that you should remember to keep an eye on. Hooper enters this bout with a record of 16-3-1, which is his current record. The southpaw boxer, who is 25 years old and weighs 155 pounds, has a height of 6 feet and one inch and a reach of three feet and four inches. Hernandez measures 5’9 “and tips the scales at 155 lbs. The orthodox fighter looks to add a win to his career total of 16-8-0. The 32-year-old extends his reach 72” . When it comes to grappling, Chase Hooper is able to score a takedown 2.59 times per 15 minutes, whereas Alexander Hernandez is only able to score a takedown 1.24 times per 15 minutes. When it comes to striking, Hooper is landing 4.53 strikes per minute and is successful in landing 51% of the strikes that he throws. Alexander Hernandez is fighting alongside him in the Octagon. Hernandez is connecting on forty percent of the strikes that he throws and lands four and a half strikes every minute.

The fight between Drakkar Klose and Edson Barboza, which is scheduled to take place in the Octagon, is another bout that you are going to want to watch. Barboza is looking to add another victory to his entire career record of 24-12-0. The orthodox fighter, who is 39 years old and is 5 feet 11 inches tall, has a weight of 155 pounds and a reach of 75 inches that is measured. Klose measures 5’9 “and steps on the scale at 155 lbs. The orthodox fighter holds a career mark of 15-3-1. The 37-year-old has a wingspan of 70” . Edson Barboza is successful in preventing 72 percent of the takedowns that his opponents have attempted in grappling, while he is successful in bringing his opponents down on fifty percent of his attempts. While Klose is successful in bringing his opponents to the ground on 27% of the tries he attempts, he is also able to prevent 69% of the takedowns that his opponents attempt. In terms of striking, Barboza is able to take in 4.65 strikes per minute and deliver 4.11 strikes per minute simultaneously. The opposite is true for Klose, who is receiving 3.54 strikes per minute while simultaneously throwing out 4.33 strikes per minute.

 

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