Charles Jordan - Davey Grant: betting tip and bets for the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Charles Jordan broke into the lightweight division last fall, strangling Victor Henry with a guillotine in November — a pure triumph for the Canadian, who is looking for stability after failures at the top. In June, he missed the fight with Ricky Simon due to an eye injury, but this only provoked him: now, at 29, he is full of fire. Grant will turn 40 in a month, and although age is not a verdict for such a seasoned wolf, there are signs of the inevitable: a couple of high—level fights, period. The Canadian has 16 wins (eight by knockout, two by decision, six by submission) and eight defeats.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Jordain's punches is 49 percent.

Current form
Davey Grant, meanwhile, is on a great wave: two confident unanimous decision wins over Yes'Mon Blackshire and Ramon Taveras, where he showed his teeth — technique, composure and the ability to wait for the moment. Before that, there was a split loss to Daniel Marcos, but it only hardened him. In the cage, Davey is the epitome of discipline: he doesn't get into adventures, listens to the angle, corrects on the fly. This is not just a fighter, but a strategist who waits and hits accurately. He has 17 wins (eight by knockout, two by decision, seven by submission) and seven defeats.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Grant's punches is 45 percent.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have six wins on points.
1.61Tip and bets
The Englishman is based on experience, like an old oak tree in a storm, but Jordan is a whirlwind of unpredictability, capable of taking off like a rocket or tripping over his own pressure. In the stance, Jordan is the king: his speed and combinations will tear the distance like paper. Grant is a master of the stalls, but to get a Canadian there, you have to climb under the guillotine — and for Davey it's like dancing in a minefield. The Englishman's team will probably prefer to stay on their feet, avoiding risks, and this is where Jordan will score points: accurate uppercuts, high kicks, tempo control. In the end, it's a decision victory, where the Canadian turns out to be smarter and fresher.
Our prediction is that Jordan will win on points in 2.41






















