Joselyne Edwards vs Priscila Cachoeira Betting Prediction UFC Vegas 109 August 9
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Joselyne Edwards vs Priscila Cachoeira Betting Prediction
Now we have the Joselyne Edwards vs Priscila Cachoeira Betting Prediction for both teams.
At UFC Vegas 109, which will take place on Saturday, August 9, 2025, Joselyne Edwards will compete against Priscila Cachoeira outside of the Octagon. Edwards is estimated to be -310, while Cachoeira is valued at +260, according to the odds.
Joselyne “La Pantera” Edwards has a record of 15-6-0 during her entire career. In terms of weight, the 29-year-old weighs 135 pounds and stands 5 feet 8 inches tall. The orthodox boxer has a reach of 70 inches. Priscilla Marie “Zombie Girl” Cachoeira measures 5’7 “and will fight at 135 lbs. The orthodox fighter steps into the Octagon holding a record of 13-6-0. The 36-year-old stretches 65” . Priscila Cachoeira is landing 4.03 major strikes per minute, while Joselyne Edwards is landing 4.62 important strikes per minute. Both of these figures are significant strikes. Cachoeira is only landing 44% of the big strikes she attempts, while Edwards is landing 53% of the strikes she attempts. As far as the fighter’s defense is concerned, “La Pantera” is able to take in 3.20 significant strikes per minute, whereas “Zombie Girl” is able to take in 7.15. Moreover, Edwards is able to deflect 49% of the big strikes that her adversaries throw at her, while Cachoeira is able to block 43% of the attacks that are sent in her direction.
In terms of wrestling, Joselyne Edwards is the more effective grappler since she submits her opponents 1.31 times every 15 minutes. This makes her the more effective grappler. The percentage of times that Edwards is successful in bringing her opponent to the ground is 41%, and she is successful in preventing 61% of all takedown attempts. When Cachoeira attempts a takedown, she is successful in bringing her opponent to the mat 33% of the time, while she is successful in stuffing 65% of all takedowns that are attempted on her. Edwards is the more capable fighter when it comes to going for the submit, as he attempts 0.6 submissions per three rounds, whereas Cachoeira attempts 0.5 submissions every fifteen minutes with his submission attempts.
The most recent time that Joselyne Edwards competed inside the Octagon, she faced Chelsea Chandler. She ultimately prevailed in the fight after landing a punch to the head when she was on the ground in the first round. During that battle, Chandler knocked out 11 of the total 24 strikes that were attempted. At the conclusion of this battle, Edwards had landed 35 of the total 47 strikes that he had attempted. Chandler had a percentage of 43 percent in the category of important strikes, which she achieved by landing 10 of the 23 possible strikes. In the end, she connected with six of the seventeen critical blows that were aimed at the head. In terms of the statistics for the adversary, Edwards ended up landing 30 of 42 important strikes, which is equivalent to 71% of the total number of strikes she threw. When the important striking accuracy was taken into consideration, she was 14 of 23 points targeted at the head. Around ninety percent of the significant strikes that Chandler connected on and ninety percent of those that Edwards landed were executed from a distance.
When Priscila Cachoeira made her final appearance in the Octagon, she faced Josiane Nunes and ultimately prevailed over her by way of a punch to the head in the first round of their fight. As a result, Nunes was successful in landing all of the significant strikes that she attempted from a distance, while Cachoeira was successful in landing all of her significant strikes that she attempted from a distance. In the end, Cachoeira was successful in landing 37 of the 76 major strikes that she tried, which is a connection rate of 48 percent. In the end, she was successful in throwing 31 of the 70 significant blows that were directed at the head. When it came to that competition, Nunes was successful on 31 out of 67 key strikes. After taking into consideration the significant striking accuracy, she ended up hitting the head on 17 out of 49 attempts. When examining the overall number of strikes that she threw during that competition, Nunes landed 31 of 67, and Cachoeira connected on 39 of 78 of the total number of strikes that she fired.
Another battle that is worth keeping an eye on is the one that will take place between Gabriella Fernandes and Julija Stoliarenko. Fernandes enters this fight with a record of 10-3-0 after his previous fights. The southpaw boxer, who is 31 years old and weighs 125 pounds, stands 5 feet 6 inches tall and has a reach of 66 inches. Stoliarenko stands 5’7 “and records a weight of 125 lbs. The orthodox fighter steps into the cage holding a record of 11-9-2. The 32-year-old extends her reach 66” . When it comes to grappling, Gabriella Fernandes is able to score a takedown 0.56 times per three rounds, whilst Julija Stoliarenko is able to take her opponents to the canvas 0.93 times every fifteen minutes. As far as striking is concerned, Fernandes is able to tag his opponents at a rate of 3.46 strikes per minute and is successful in landing 46% of her attempted blows. On the opposite side, we have Julija Stoliarenko, who is able to land 3.9% of the strikes that she has thrown and is currently landing 2.49 strikes per minute.
If you are interested in watching exciting fights, you are going to want to learn when Roman Dolidze and Anthony Hernandez are scheduled to compete against each other. Dolidze enters this bout with a record of 15-3-0, which is his current record. The orthodox fighter, who is 37 years old and weighs 185 pounds, has a wingspan of 76 inches and stands at a height of 6 feet Two inches. Hernandez measures 6’0 “and is fighting at 185 lbs. The orthodox fighter comes into this fight with a record of 14-2-0 (1 NC). The 31-year-old has a wingspan of 75” . In the sport of wrestling, Roman Dolidze is doing a good job of deflecting 33 percent of the takedowns that other wrestlers have attempted, and he is successful in putting his opponents down forty percent of the time. Hernandez is successful in bringing his opponents to the ground on forty-five percent of the efforts that he takes, while he is able to stop sixty-six percent of all takedown attempts against him. Dolidze is absorbing 3.56 blows per minute, while he is connecting on 3.58 strikes per minute. This speaks to his striking performance. Hernandez, on the other hand, is receiving 2.61 strikes per minute and dealing 4.50 knockouts per minute.
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