Julius Walker - Rafael Cerqueira: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Julius Walker is a guy who broke into the UFC in 2025, leaving behind a bright career in regional promotions. In MMAX FC, Synergy FC and Peak Fighting, he didn't just fight, but collected belts like a trophy collector. He has nine wins to his credit: seven times he turned off the light to his rivals by knockouts, twice he forced them to knock with submissives. But the three defeats in the record hint that Walker is not a machine. His style is explosive power and aggression, but sometimes he flirts and pays for it. Cerqueira, to be honest, raises questions. Why is he still on the UFC roster? His Contender Series fights broke down three times, and his octagon debut in the Middle East turned into a disaster, as Aslan took him out by TKO in the first round. In February, history repeated itself: Modestas Bukauskas put him to bed, again in the starting five minutes. Cerqueira seems to have fallen into a meat grinder beyond his size.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Walker's punches is 50 percent.

Current form
Rafael Cerqueira is a Brazilian veteran who, like Walker, flew into the UFC without running in the Contender Series or TUF. But his debut was, to put it mildly, not fabulous. In February, he lost by split decision to Alonzo Menifield, failing 8 of 9 takedowns. In the stand, he tried to cut down, but it looked like he was caught in a storm with only an umbrella. The 35-year-old Latin American has 11 wins: eight knockouts, one by decision and two by submission. Two defeats in the UFC don't color his resume, but don't forget — he's a four-time Demo Fight champion. This guy knows how to hold a punch, but he's still being tested too harshly in the UFC.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Cerqueira's punches is 47 percent.
Trends
Bet Walker wins by knockout
Walker's knockout victory statistics are 67 percent
1.44Tip and bets
Walker is a young, hungry fighter who likes to finish fights ahead of schedule. His plan is simple: throw bombs in the rack or take his opponent to the stalls and finish him off there. But Cerqueira is not a whipping boy. His takedown defense has not yet been tested in the UFC, so Walker will have to work hard to put the Brazilian on canvas. Bookmakers see Walker as a clear favorite, but don't rush to put all your savings on him. Cerqueira, despite his failures, is a seasoned fighter, and his experience in Demo Fight shows that he knows how to hold a punch.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 1.5 rounds per round.2.77






























