Yasmin Lucindo - Angela Hill: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Lucindo has a difficult life in the octagon. The young Brazilian seemed to have found her wave — four wins in a row, everything was going like clockwork. But in March, everything changed dramatically: Amanda Lemos entered the cage against her, and quickly explained to Yasmin that not every splash is a storm. Without further ado, Lemos knocked Lucindo to the ground and showed who was in charge, allowing her to land only four significant blows during the entire fight.
After such a debacle, the victories over the aged Rodriguez and Kovalkevich no longer look so impressive. Now the age rival is again Angela Hill, who is 40 years old. Lucindo herself has a decent track record: 15 wins (eight by knockout, five by decision, and two by pain), six defeats, and a desire to rehabilitate herself and her fans.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Lucinda's punches is 45 percent.

Current form
But Angela Hill continues to amaze. The age in the passport does not prevent her from moving fast, fighting smart and hitting accurately. In February, she won by split decision against Kathleen Souza, and she looked fresh and confident. Before that, there was a close fight with Tabata Richie — the judges gave the fight to the opponent, but the punch statistics speak for themselves: 112 for Hill against 101 for Richie.
Hill has 18 wins (five by knockout, 12 by decision and one by submission) and 15 defeats. But it's worth remembering that she fights almost every new wave of avenues and doesn't get lost. She has a richer pool of experience than many coaches.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Hill's punches is 50 percent.
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2.65Tip and bets
Hill won't let himself be dropped or held down. Lucindo, of course, likes to try to convert — an average of 2.15 takedowns per 15 minutes. But Hill's entire career has been built on the ability to hold back pressure, stand on her feet, and draw rivals into her territory— a fight at a distance where composure, timing, and endurance decide. If Lucindo fails to implement Plan A, she may start fussing. And Hill is not the one who gets lost in such situations. Her defense against takedowns is at 75 percent, and this is a time—tested statistic. As a result, all things being equal, at a distance of 15 minutes of battle, Hill's experience and mental stability are closer to me. She's like the Jared Cannonier of the women's division, but without the phantasmagorical posts on social media.
Our betting tip is that Hill will win in 2.46






























