Tim Elliott vs Kai Asakura UFC 319 Betting Prediction August 16

Tim Elliott vs Kai Asakura UFC 319 Betting Prediction August 16

Tim Elliott vs Kai Asakura Betting Prediction UFC 319 Betting Prediction, August 16. Place a bet on this mixed martial arts event at YouWager.lv.

Tim Elliott vs Kai Asakura UFC 319 Betting Prediction

Now we have the Tim Elliott vs Kai Asakura UFC 319 Betting Prediction for both teams.

Tim Elliott comes into the ring with a record of 21-13-1 thus far in his career. The southpaw boxer, who is 38 years old, weighs 125 pounds and stands 5 feet 7 inches tall. He has a reach of 66 inches. Kai Asakura measures 5’8 “and weighs in at 125 lbs. The orthodox fighter steps into the Octagon with a record of 21-5-0. The 31-year-old stretches 69” . Tim Elliott connects on 3.39 important strikes per minute, whereas Kai Asakura lands 2.40 significant strikes per minute. Both of these figures are significant strikes. When it comes to important strikes, Elliott is successful 44% of the time, whereas Asakura is successful 58% of the time. Elliott receives 2.66 important strikes per minute, while Asakura receives 4.52 strikes per minute when it comes to themselves protecting themselves. Additionally, Elliott is able to deflect 38% of the significant strikes that are made in his direction, while Asakura is able to block 56% of the significant strikes that are thrown in his direction.

When it comes to wrestling, Tim Elliott is the more effective grappler since he achieves a takedown 3.73 times out of every three rounds. There are 47% of Elliott’s attempts that result in his opponents being knocked out, while he is successful in blocking 59% of all takedowns that are attempted on him. Asakura is successful in putting his opponents down on 10% of the takedowns he attempts and is successful in stuffing 57% of the takedowns that oppose him. Elliott is the more proficient technician when it comes to going for the submission, since he attempts to go for 1.0 submission per 15 minutes, whilst Asakura tries for 0.5 submissions per 15 minutes.

In his final bout inside the Octagon, Tim Elliott faced off against Sumudaerji and ultimately emerged victorious by way of an arm triangle in the first round. At the end of the bout, Sumudaerji was successful in landing 10 of the total 25 strikes that he threw. At the conclusion of the night, Elliott had successfully landed 26 of a total of 37 strikes. As far as big strikes are concerned, Sumudaerji ended up landing ten out of twenty-five, which gave him a rate of forty percent. In the end, he was successful in landing six of the notable strikes that were aiming at the head. Elliott, on the other hand, was able to land a significant strike 10 times out of 21 times, which resulted in him landing 47% of his significant strikes. When it came to the important strikes, he was successful in connecting on six out of thirteen attempts to the head. Sumudaerji landed one hundred percent of the significant strikes, and Elliott connected on eighty percent of them. All of these strikes were scored at a distance.

When Kai Asakura faced off against Alexandre Pantoja in his final battle, he was ultimately defeated by a rear naked choke in the second round of the fight. Pantoja was successful in landing 93% of his significant strikes at a reasonable distance, whereas Asakura was successful in landing 100% of his significant strikes at a reasonable distance. By connecting on 17 of 29 big strikes, Asakura was able to successfully complete 58% of the significant strikes he tried. Out of twenty serious blows that were directed at the head, he was successful in landing ten of them. At the end of that struggle, Pantoja was successful in landing 32 of the 52 significant strikes. He connected on 15 of 33 to the head, which is notable in terms of the placement of these huge strikes. In terms of the total number of strikes that were tried during that battle, Pantoja ended up connecting on 33 of 53, while Asakura ended up landing 30 of 44 total blows.

There is one more encounter that promises to be exciting, and that is when King Green will compete against Diego Ferreira. Green is currently 32-17-1 (1 NC) in his career, and he will be trying to add another victory to his record. With a height of 5 feet 10 inches and a weight of 155 pounds, the 38-year-old boxer will compete at a weight of 71 inches. Ferreira measures in at 5’9 “and steps on the scale at 155 lbs. The orthodox fighter steps into the Octagon with a mark of 19-6-0. The 40-year-old has a wingspan of 74” . King Green is able to take his opponents to the mat 1.22 times per 15 minutes, and Diego Ferreira is able to score a takedown 0.86 times every three rounds. Both of these statistics pertain to grappling. When it comes to striking, Green is able to connect on an average of 6.40 strikes per minute and to hit on 52% of the strikes that he attempts. In the Octagon, he is joined by Diego Ferreira, who has tagged the opponent on forty percent of the strikes he has attempted and connects on four and eighty-two percent of attacks every minute.

Additional fights that you are going to want to see are those in which Michal Oleksiejczuk and Gerald Meerschaert are scheduled to compete against one another. With a career record of 37-19-0, Meerschaert will be seeking to add another victory to his collection. 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. Oleksiejczuk comes in at 6’0 “and is fighting at 185 lbs. The southpaw fighter holds a record of 20-9-0 (1 NC). The 30-year-old extends his reach 74” . From a wrestling perspective, Gerald Meerschaert is successful in preventing 42% of the takedowns that his opponents attempt, while he is successful in bringing his opponents to the mat 31% of the time that he attempts to do so. In addition to being able to successfully complete 43% of his takedown attempts, Oleksiejczuk is also able to successfully stop 48% of all takedown attempts. When it comes to striking, Meerschaert is taking in 3.43 strikes per minute while simultaneously delivering 3.05 strikes per minute. At the same time, Oleksiejczuk is subjecting himself to 4.51 strikes per minute while simultaneously delivering 5.27 strikes per minute.

 

 

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