Miles Johns vs Jean Matsumoto Betting Prediction UFC Vegas 109 August 9
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Miles Johns vs Jean Matsumoto Betting Prediction
Now we have the Miles Johns vs Jean Matsumoto Betting Prediction for both teams.
At UFC Vegas 109, which will take place on Saturday, August 9, 2025, Miles Johns will compete alongside Jean Matsumoto inside the Octagon. In terms of the moneyline, Johns is estimated to be worth +260, while Matsumoto is expected to be worth -310.
Miles “Chapo” Johns enters the cage with a record of 15-3-0 (1 NC), earning him the nickname “Chapo.” The orthodox fighter, who is 31 years old and weighs 135 pounds, stands 5 feet 7 inches tall and has an arm span of 66 inches for his opponent. Jean Matsumoto weighs in at 5’6 “and is weighing in at 135 lbs. The orthodox fighter looks to add a win to his career total of 16-1-0. The 25-year-old has a wingspan of 68” . When it comes to significant strikes, Miles Johns is striking out at a rate of 3.16 per minute, while Jean Matsumoto is landing 5.18 significant strikes per minute. Matsumoto is landing 41% of the significant strikes he attempts, while Johns is connecting on 44% of the significant strikes he attempts. Within the confines of the cage, “Chapo” is permitted to deliver 2.65 major strikes per minute, whereas Matsumoto is permitted to deliver 5.40. In addition, Johns is able to defend himself against 67% of the significant strikes that are struck at him, whereas Matsumoto is able to prevent 45% of the attacks that are launched in his direction.
Miles Johns is not as effective as other grapplers when it comes to takedowns, since he is only able to score a takedown 0.92 times every three rounds. Twenty percent of Johns’ takedown attempts are successful, whereas he is successful in stopping eighty one percent of the takedowns that his opponents have attempted. Matsumoto is successful in completing his takedowns on 47% of his efforts, while he is successful in preventing 57% of the attempts that are made against him. When it comes to submission attempts, Johns is the more experienced of the two combatants, as he attempts 0.6 finishes per 15 minutes, but Matsumoto is only able to achieve 0.3 finishes per 15 minutes.
Miles Johns’s most recent bout was against Felipe Lima, and he was ultimately defeated by a unanimous decision in the third round of the fighter’s final bout. The total number of strikes that Lima let go for this competition was 140, and he landed sixty of them. After the bout, Johns emerged victorious, having landed 35 of the total 143 strikes that were thrown. Lima got 55 out of 134 significant strikes, which gave him a proportion of 41%. This was in reference to the significant strikes. In the end, he was successful in the delivery of 43 of 112 heavy blows to the skull. When Johns was on the other side of the cage, he ended up landing 31 of 137 important strikes, which is equivalent to 20 percent of his total. Out of the total number of serious blows that were delivered, he was 21 of 122 that were directed at the head. Ninety-four percent of the significant strikes that Lima landed, and one hundred percent of those that Johns connected on, were done at a distance.
During the final bout for Jean Matsumoto, he competed against Rob Font and ultimately resulted in a loss by way of a split decision in the third round. On the other hand, Matsumoto was successful in landing 89% of his significant strikes at distance, while Font was successful in connecting on 89% of the significant strikes he attempted at distance. As a result of landing 77 out of 181 significant blows, Matsumoto was successful in 42% of the striking attempts he made. After all was said and done, he knocked out 43 of 135 serious blows to the head. Over the course of the competition, Font was successful in landing 95 of 171 crucial strikes. When the significant strike accuracy is taken into consideration, he ended up landing 82 of 157 attacks that were directed at the head. Font landed 113 of 191 strikes throughout that competition, while Matsumoto ended up landing 113 of 225 of all the strikes he attempted. Font’s overall number of strikes thrown during that competition was 113.
Another bout that you are going to want to watch is the one that takes place between Eryk Anders and Christian Leroy Duncan. Anders has a career record of 17-8-0 with one non-conference victory. The southpaw fighter, who is 38 years old and comes in at 6 feet and one inch tall, will compete at 185 pounds and has an arm span of 75 inches. Leroy Duncan measures 6’2 “and steps on the scale at 185 lbs. The switch fighter steps into the cage with a mark of 11-2-0. The 30-year-old has a reach of 79” . In terms of grappling, Eryk Anders is capable of achieving a takedown 1.71 times every 15 minutes, whilst Christian Leroy Duncan is only able to achieve a takedown 0.24 times every 15 minutes on average. Anders is connecting on 3.54 strikes per minute and landing 48% of the strikes that he throws. This is a significant improvement over his previous performance. On the opposite side of the cage is Christian Leroy Duncan, who is able to connect on 4.75 out of every minute and hits 59% of the strikes that he throws.
When Rafael Cerqueira is scheduled to battle Julius Walker, you are going to want to pay attention to the fight because it is going to be a lot of fun. With a record of 6-1-0, Walker enters the Octagon for the first time. When he goes on the scale, the 26-year-old weighs 205 pounds and stands at 6 feet 4 inches tall. The orthodox boxer has a height of 78 inches. Cerqueira stands in at 6’3 “and weighs in at 205 lbs. The southpaw fighter comes into this fight with a record of 11-2-0. The 35-year-old has an arm span of 76” . Regarding grappling, Julius Walker is able to defend against ninety percent of the takedowns that other fighters have attempted, and he is successful in achieving a takedown eleven percent of the time that he attempts it. Not only does Cerqueira complete his takedown attempts on ten percent of the tries that he takes, but he also stops ten percent of the takedowns that his opponents attempt. Walker is able to land 5.73 strikes per minute, while he is able to withstand 5.80 strikes per minute in the category of striking. On the other hand, Cerqueira gets 14.43 strikes per minute and delivers 3.28 strikes per minute as a result of his performance.
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