Sergey Spivak - Ante Delia: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Sergey Spivak is moving through the division in waves. His UFC record is 8-6, 17-6 overall. The last two exits ended in defeats — Waldo Cortez-Acosta and Jailton Almeida turned out to be difficult tasks. Prior to that, he effectively closed the issue with Marcin Tybura, catching him on a painful hand hold. That's how he is, Spivak: if he finds his distance and puts the fight in the stalls, everything can end very quickly.
At the age of 31, he has 17 wins: seven by knockout, eight by submission, two by decision. The background is solid — from regional leagues to the title in the World Warriors Fighting Championship. He is currently in the top 7 heavyweight division. But there is a caveat: in the rack, he often misses more than he would like. And in the heavyweight division, every extra punch is a risk.

Current form
Ante Delia is a powerful figure both in size and in resume. He has 26 wins and seven losses in his career. He is a former PFL World Championship champion, has been through tough tournaments and is used to the pressure. His start in the UFC turned out to be nervous. In the fight with Cortez-Acosta, there was a strange pause after being hit in the eye, the situation slowed down, and the fight had to be restarted. And when the fight continued, the Croat had to re-engage under the opponent's attack. Such an episode checks for a cool head. Delia hits fast for her size. 12 wins by knockout, seven by submission — he's not a one-dimensional heavyweight. If he feels that his opponent is starting to slow down, he immediately turns on the pressure.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have nine wins on points.
3.33Tip and bets
It's a heavy weight. Here, one precise hit changes the scenario faster than the analytics have time to update. Spivak is dangerous in the fight, but to get to the stalls, he needs to go through the fire zone. And Delia has fast hands and a habit of working as the first number. Spivak misses a lot of significant hits. Against a fighter with solid strength and a good streak, this can become critical. If the Croat holds the fight in a stance and does not allow himself to be transferred, his chances look preferable. At the same time, there is no one hundred percent confidence in heavyweight. One clinch, one transfer, one mistake— and everything turns upside down. But if you choose a side, you should lean towards Delia. He looks more complete in this particular fight.
Our betting tip is that Delia will win in 1.70


















