Eric Anders - Christian Leroy Duncan: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Christian Leroy Duncan, apparently, still hasn't shown his best. In the last fight, he clashed with Andrei Pulyaev in a sticky, grueling duel — and even though he won by decision, the spectacle was, let's say, not for gourmets. And if you remember how vividly Pulyaev later dismantled Nick Klein, you can suspect that he was clearly not in the best shape, perhaps even injured.
Before that, Duncan lost to Gregory Rodriguez on points, the first defeat since the meeting with Armen Petrosyan. And yet the statistics are on his side: the accuracy of significant shots is almost 60 percent, which is a luxury on average in the division. In terms of the number of strikes, it's also a plus — he strikes 4.75, misses 3.01. It's not good for the opponents.
Interesting betting trends
Duncan's takedown defense is 72 percent.

Current form
But Eric Anders, aka Rage, turned on that rage in the last fight and sent Chris Weidman to rest with a technical knockout. Before that, he had dealt with Jamie Pickett. Everything seems to be fine, but the age of 38 signals that it's time to think not only about victories, but also about how many more such fights are ahead.
Duncan is eight years younger, and a good four inches longer in his arms. In this division, a swing is like a long lever: the bigger it is, the more painful it is. Anders has a decent accuracy of 48%, but the problem is different: he misses more (4.05) than he hits (3.54). And this, as they say in our octagon, is a one—way ticket.Interesting betting trends
Anders' takedown defense is 80 percent.
Trends
The bet is Duncan's Victory by Knockout
Statistics of Duncan's victories by knockout — 73 percent
2.90Tip and bets
The UFC Vegas 109 card is full of pairs where the favorites look too confident on paper. And in most cases, all this is more about the odds than about real superiority. Here, too, it feels like the fight will turn out to be much closer than the bookmaker draws us. Yes, finishing Anders is not an easy task. He has never been knocked out in the UFC. So it's hard to imagine that Duncan will suddenly turn on predator mode and run to finish him off. If he controls the fight and interrupts the opponent, he will simply put the squeeze on the referee's decision. Anders is tough, Duncan is not one of those who rushes to the finish line.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 2.5 rounds in 1.43
































