Spivac vs Gaziev Prediction and Pick, UFC Qatar Picks

Spivac vs Gaziev Prediction and Pick, UFC Qatar Picks

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Spivac vs Gaziev Prediction and Pick, UFC Qatar Picks

He has a career record of 17-6-0, and Serghei “Polar Bear” Spivac will be trying to add another victory to his record. The thirty-year-old man has a height of six feet three inches and weighs 260 pounds. The conventional fighter reaches 78 inches. While standing at a height of 6 feet 4 inches, Shamil Gaziev weighs in at 265 pounds. With a record of 14-1-0, the orthodox fighter is brought into this fight with a strong record. The wing span of the 35-year-old stands at 78 inches. Significant strikes are being delivered by Serghei Spivac at a rate of 3.45 per minute, while Shamil Gaziev is delivering 2.57 significant strikes per minute. At the same time as Gaziev is landing 48% of the important strikes he attempts, Spivac is landing 48% of them. With regard to the fighter’s defense, “Polar Bear” is able to withstand 4.25 significant strikes per minute, whilst Gaziev is only able to counteract 3.87. Not only does Spivac intercept fifty percent of the significant strikes that are intended in his direction, but Gaziev deflects forty-four percent of the attacks that are hurled in his direction.

It is clear that Serghei Spivac is the more proficient wrestler in the wrestling category, as he is able to knock his opponents down 4.21 times in three rounds. In 62% of his attempts, Spivac is successful in bringing his opponent to the mat, while he is successful in defending 63% of the takedowns that his opponents attempt. Thirty percent of Gaziev’s takedown attempts are successful, while he is successful in completing eighty-three percent of the takedown attempts that are made against him. Spivac is the more capable fighter when it comes to going for the sub, as he attempts to earn 0.5 finishes each 15 minutes, whilst Gaziev aims to get 0.3 finishes per three rounds.

In his most recent fight, Serghei Spivac competed against Waldo Cortes Acosta, and he ultimately lost to Waldo Cortes Acosta when they reached a unanimous decision in the third round. There were a total of 236 strikes that Acosta let go during that bout, and he ended up landing 111 of them. On his way out of this duel, Spivac had landed 53 of the total 124 strikes that were available to him. Within the realm of big strikes, Acosta was successful in landing 110 out of 235, which indicates that his percentage was 46%. Seventy-six out of 196 major blows to the head were delivered by him. As far as the opponent’s statistics are concerned, Spivac ended up landing forty percent of his significant strikes, which amounted to forty-eight out of 119. Among the big strikes, he landed 39 of 109 on the head, which is a very high percentage of accuracy. Ninety-five percent of the important strikes that were connected on by Acosta and ninety-three percent of those associated with Spivac were counted at a distance.

In the final bout that Shamil Gaziev competed in at the Octagon, he faced off against Thomas Petersen and ultimately prevailed by way of a blow to the head in the first round. At the conclusion of the day, Petersen was successful in connecting on 94% of his big strikes at a distance, whereas Gaziev was successful in connecting on 92% of the significant strikes he attempted at home. At the end of the day, Gaziev was successful in landing 43% of his big strikes, landing 14 of his 32 attempts. Nine out of twenty-seven serious blows to the head were delivered by him. During that particular conflict, Petersen was successful in landing 19 of the 34 critical strikes. When it came to the significant strikes, he connected on four out of eighteen in the direction of the head. Petersen ended up connecting on 19 of the 35 strikes that he fired during that bout, whereas Gaziev landed 14 of the 32 blows that he threw in total. This is in relation to the total number of strikes that he let fly.

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Spivac vs Gaziev Prediction and Pick, UFC Qatar: Other Fights to Watch

When Asu Almabayev and Alex Perez square up in the Octagon, it is another fight that you will not want to miss. Alex Perez will be competing against Asu Almabayev. With a record of 25-9-0 in his career, Perez will be seeking to add another victory to his resume. 125 pounds in weight, the 33-year-old fighter measures 5 feet 6 inches tall. The reach of the orthodox boxer is sixty-five inches. As of right now, Almabayev is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. The orthodox boxer enters the Octagon with a record of 22 consecutive victories and no defeats. The 31-year-old individual reaches the age of 65. In terms of takedowns, Alex Perez is averaging 2.04 times every 15 minutes, while Asu Almabayev is scoring 4.66 times per 15 minutes. Both of these figures are based on the average number of takedowns. When it comes to striking, Perez is landing 4.19 strikes per minute and is successful in landing 46% of all of the strikes that he attempts. Asu Almabayev, who is currently landing 54% of his attempted blows and connecting on 2.16 per minute, is joining him in the Octagon.

One more fight that you absolutely must miss is the one that Rafael Cerquiera is scheduled to fight Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev. Rakhman Yakhyaev has a perfect record from seven to zero. The 24-year-old has a height of 6 feet and two inches and weighs 205 pounds. The reach of the orthodox boxer is measuring 78 inches. Cerquiera has listed his height as 6 feet 3 inches and his weight as 205 pounds. To add to his professional record of 11-3-0, the southpaw fighter will be hoping to add another victory to his record. The arm span of the 35-year-old individual is 76 inches. When it comes to takedowns, Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev is able to defend against 85 percent of the takedowns that other fighters have attempted, and he is successful in bringing his opponents down 15 percent of the time when he tries to achieve this. There are fifteen percent of the times that Cerquiera is successful in finishing his takedowns, while he is able to thwart forty percent of all takedown attempts. Rakhman Yakhyaev averages 2.00 strikes per minute when it comes to striking, while he deals 32.00 strikes per minute when it comes to counterpunching. On the other hand, Cerquiera is receiving 4.88 strikes per minute and is dishing out 1.61 strikes per minute respectively.

 

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