Daveson Figueredo - Montel Jackson: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Daveson Figueredo, our God of War, returns to the cage at lightning speed. In May, he clashed with Corey Sandhagen, tried to twist a painful leg, but he injured his knee. Fortunately, there were no serious breaks, otherwise we would not have seen him so soon. Before that, the Brazilian lost to Peter Yang by decision — his first misfires in the light heavyweight division.
At 37, Figueredo is still dangerous: 24 wins, nine of them by knockout, nine by submission and six by decision. Sixth place in the UFC ranking. But bookmakers are losing faith in him: the odds on Daveson are among the highest in his career. But he only lost to the elite: champions and top contenders, except for one fight with Jussiere Formiga in 2019.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Figueredo's punches is 54 percent.

Current form
But Montel Jackson is a storm in the octagon. Six wins in a row, and everything is like clockwork. Recently, he confidently dismantled Daniel Marcos on points, and before that he sent Yes’Mona Blackshire's knockout in 18 seconds is not a game of bullshitting. At 33, Jackson is not a junior, but his size is a trump card: 13 cm taller than Figueredo and his arm span is 18 cm longer. Try to get close here.
Figueredo likes to fight to take the rounds, but with Jackson it's not that easy. The American puts his opponents on the shoulder blades with a frequency of 3.24 takedowns in 15 minutes — it's almost like Umar Nurmagomedov. In terms of takedown accuracy (60%), he is generally the first in the division, overtaking even Jan. He is also in the top 10 in terms of control time and dominance in the stalls.
Interesting betting trends The accuracy of Jackson's punches is 53 percent.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have 12 wins on points.
1.63Tip and bets
Jackson is coming with an impressive series: 11 fights in the UFC, six wins in a row. But, to be honest, he hasn't met any top rivals yet — he's only lost to Ricky Simon and Bret Jones. But his physics and technology are serious. He's ready to break into the elite, and fighting Figueredo is his ticket to the top 10. The Brazilian is a tough nut to crack. He was finished only three times, and twice because of injuries. We are waiting for a full distance, where Jackson will push with size and struggle. But Figueredo is not a guy who gives up easily.
Our prediction is that Jackson will win by a 1.99 decision.




















