Steve Erceg - Audie Osborne: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

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Steve Erceg, friends, this is a guy who seems to be stuck at an intersection. His career is like a dashing football match: there was a moment when he almost scored a goal in a championship game, but then something went wrong. He was thrown into Alexandra Pantoja's cage for the title too early. That's where Steve started fighting for his health, throwing punches like he was playing a boxing machine, but then he decided that fighting was his destiny. Mistake. Defeat. It got worse: Kai Cara-France smeared him across the octagon, and Brandon Moreno added another fiasco to the piggy bank of sadness. Now Erceg needs a bloody victory, and then, as if by order, Odi Osborne was given to him — a late replacement, a fighter not from the top clip. The 30-year-old Australian has seven wins: one by knockout, three by decision, three by submission. Four defeats, and all by decision.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Erceg's punches is 46 percent.

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And here's Audie Osborne, aka The Jamaican Sensation. In April, he laid Luis Gurule beautifully, so much so that he received a bonus for the performance of the evening. But, gentlemen, let's be honest.: Who is this Gurule? A mystery shrouded in darkness. Before that, Odi had been capped three times in a row: Ronaldo Rodriguez, Jafel Filho and Asu Almabayev knocked him out of reality. The 33-year-old Jamaican has 11 wins in his bag: four by knockout, four by decision, three by submission. And as many as eight defeats. Before the UFC, he rode for American promotions — NAFC, Pure FC, RFA, but the championship belt remained a dream for him, as for you and me — to win the lottery.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Osborne's punches is 41 percent.
Trends
The bet is the Victory of Erceg by submission
The statistics of Erceg's victories by surrender is 50 percent
2.43Tip and bets
Three rounds is not a marathon, but a sprint. And for Erceg, it's like a gift from fate. When he was thrown into the title fight, he was in the flow, throwing punches like he was conducting an orchestra. But after the defeats, he became cautious, clamped down, like a player who is afraid to shoot a penalty. Osborne has a slight advantage in arm span, but it's, you know, like long legs in football — they help, but they don't solve it.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 2.5 rounds in 1.76
































