Cesar Almeida - Cesari Alekseychuk: betting tip (kef 2.59) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Almeida approaches the fight after an impressive finish by Abdul Razak Alhassan, where he turned on his trademark lashing technique, as if he had been transferred directly from the GLORY kickboxing arenas. Earlier, he dismantled Igor's Loss, adding another confident victory to the piggy bank. He is currently 3-1 in the UFC: two bright finishes over Budka and Alhassan and one split decision defeat from Roman Kopylov, who showed that wrestling remains the Brazilian's Achilles heel for now.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Almeida's punches is 59 percent.

Current form
Olekseychuk is the younger brother of Michal Olekseychuk, who has long been spinning among the top middleweight. Cesari broke into the UFC after a quick and spectacular performance at the Contender Series, where he literally did not let his opponent come to his senses. He is 16-3 in the pros, and without participation in major European leagues like KSW or Cage Warriors. Nevertheless, the guy managed to defeat fighters with experience in the UFC, such as Tom Breeze and Chris Fishgold, and he did it very aggressively and spectacularly.
Interesting betting trends
The accuracy of Alekseychuk's punches is 100 percent.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have nine wins on points.
2.92Tip and bets
This fight raises questions. On the one hand, a newcomer from the Contender Series gets a place in the card right before the co-main event — and this is rare. On the other hand, Alekseychuk has not yet faced truly serious threats, despite all the talk about his potential. Almeida has already proved that his powerful and diverse punches work well in MMA. But as soon as the case goes to canvas, he starts having problems. Nevertheless, it is surprising that he is the underdog. For Alekseychuk, this is the strongest opponent in his career. For Almeida— it's just another challenge. If the Pole decides to fight in the rack, and his recent fights suggest just such a plan, then the advantage goes to the Brazilian, whose technique and experience in the octagon look more convincing.
Our betting tip is Almeida's victory in 2.59


























