Nathaniel Wood - Jose Miguel Delgado: (October 25, 2025): statistics, personal meetings, and bookmaker odds

Command Analysis

Current form
Nathaniel Wood is like a well—tuned engine: it runs smoothly, without failures. In March, he confidently dismantled Frenchman Morgan Charrier, taking victory by decision of the judges. Before that, there was the same confident analysis by Daniel Pineda. Wood is not one of those who tears up the crowd with bright knockouts, but his stability is strength. He delivers 5.66 significant punches per minute, which is above average, and blocks 56% of opponents' punches. In the fight, too, there is no slip: 48% accuracy of takedowns and 72% protection from transfers. After 12 fights in the UFC, these numbers speak for themselves — the guy knows his stuff and doesn't crack under pressure.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Wood's punches is 52 percent.

Current form
Jose Miguel Delgado is a real Mexican rocket. In the last fight, he turned off the lights to Haider Amil in 26 seconds, a clean technical knockout. Before that, he smeared Connor Matthews, also in the first round. The record is 10-1, and the only defeat is from Chris Mekate, who tears up everyone in LFA like an ace in a hot water bottle. Delgado looks like he was born in the octagon in the UFC: his punches are clear, his timing is perfect, and his movements are like a panther's. In three fights, he delivers 7.13 significant strokes per minute, which is Max Holloway's own level. Plus 4.53 takedowns in 15 minutes with 60% accuracy. If the Mexican keeps up this pace, he will soon be in the top 10 on all fronts.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Delgado's punches is 50 percent.
Trends
Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 23 early victories.
1.66Tip and bets
Wood is like a tank: slow but reliable, goes ahead and rarely fails. The Delgado is a sports car: bright, fast, but will it have enough fuel for the entire distance? Visually, the Mexican looks like a future star. His creativity, speed, and explosive power are something from another dimension. Wood is good, but he's like an excellent student who always passes the exams with a B. Delgado, on the other hand, is a guy who either gets an A—plus or fails miserably.We are waiting for a full distance and a judicial decision, where Delgado will snatch victory due to activity and brightness.
Our prediction is that Delgado will win in 1.64


























