Vitor Petrino - Thomas Petersen: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Vitor Petrino regained the taste of victory in July by strangling Ostap Lane in the first round — it was his heavyweight debut, and the Brazilian looked like a tank that had just come out of the garage. Before that, there were two punches in the gut: a knockout from Dustin Jacobi in the late rounds and a quick submission from Anthony Smith, where Vitor put himself under the blow. He used to fight in the light heavyweight division, but now that he's gained weight, he seems to have grown a couple of sizes — and his arm span is three inches longer than Petersen's, which will give him a chance to hit first. The 28-year-old Latin American has 12 wins (six by knockout, four by decision, two by submission) and two defeats. Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Petrino's punches is 45 percent.

Current form
Thomas Petersen confidently defeated Don'tale Mays by unanimous decision in May, as the American methodically dismantled his opponent like gears in his favorite combinations. But before that, Shamil Gaziev knocked him out, showing that Thomas' chin was not made of concrete. Petersen likes to shoot in series, but single bombs knock him down like dominoes. The 30-year-old former LFA champion has ten wins (six by knockout, three by decision, one by submission) and three defeats. He hasn't finished in the UFC yet.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Peterson's punches is 60 percent.
Trends
Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 19 early victories.
1.56Tip and bets
Petrino's stamina is like an old scratched record, but his speed will allow him to take damage before the American wakes up. The fight will drag on — both guys are stubborn, Petersen will pull into grappling, and Vitor will not let himself be strangled so easily. In Rio, the octagon host will set the fans on fire, but the finish line will have to wait.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 1.5 rounds in 1.58




















