Michal Oleksiychuk - Marc-Andre Barrio: betting tip (kef 1.57) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Michal Oleksiychuk has noticeably rebooted his career after joining the Fighting Nerds camp. He won the last two fights ahead of schedule, both times by technical knockout, stopping Cedric Dumas and Gerald Mirshart in turn. These victories are especially valuable against the background of the previous black streak, when the Pole lost to Sharya Magomedov, Kevin Holland and Michel Pereira.
Oleksiychuk is still a fighter with a pronounced striking bias, but now he acts a little more prudently. He has become more aware of the distance and less likely to rush into thoughtless exchanges, although aggression and pressure have not gone away. At the age of 30, he has 21 wins, 16 of them by knockouts, four decisions and one submission with nine defeats. In the past, he became the TFL champion three times, and now he looks like he has found the right vector of development.

Current form
Marc-Andre Barrio is one of the most spectacular fighters in the division. Last July, he lost to Bullet Ball by unanimous decision, but the fight turned out to be so bright that the Canadian took the bonus for the performance of the evening. Before that, he knocked out Bruno Silva harshly — the very episode after which the audience silently stares at the screen for a few seconds, hoping that everything is okay with the loser. At the same time, there have been plenty of failures in his career, including a heavy knockout defeat by Dustin Stoltzfuss.
Barrio is a classic pressure fighter. He goes forward, loads with punches and tries to break the opponent with pace. You have to pay for it. His defense is far from perfect, and his openness in exchanges regularly leads to missed shots. At the age of 35, the Canadian has 16 wins, 11 of them by knockouts, four decisions and one submission with ten defeats. He was a TKO and Quebec Mixed Martial Arts League champion, but at the UFC level he lives from fight to fight.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have eight wins on points.
4.40Tip and bets
This fight leaves almost no room for long-range tactics. Both love chopping and are not afraid to take blows to deliver their own. Oleksiychuk became more cautious after the camp change, but he did not completely abandon his aggressive manner. The barrio, like a steamroller, will push from the first seconds and try to drag the Pole into chaos. A slight preference can be given to Oleksiychuk due to more structured work and the ability to engage in wrestling, but it is much more logical to look towards totals. The 1.5 round limit seems justified, given the style of both and their defensive vulnerabilities.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 1.5 rounds in 1.57




























