Zachary Reese - Michel Pereira: Betting Tip (KEF 2.18) and betting on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Zachary Reese is a fighter who still has more questions than answers. In the last fight, he confidently dismantled Jackson McVeigh, strangling him in the second round. Before that, there was a strange story with Cedriquez Dumas — a blow to the groin, the fight was declared invalid. Even earlier, there was a difficult points victory over Dusko Todorovich and a heavy knockout from Azamat Bekoev. Reese himself was talking about controversial episodes at the time, but the fact remains that he was falling. Since joining the UFC in 2023, he has been fighting actively. Julian Marquez's quick knockout in 20 seconds showed his explosive potential. At the age of 31, he has 13 wins: five by knockout, six by submission, two by decision. He doesn't look like the superstar of the division, but he's dangerous when he feels the rhythm and moves forward.

Current form
Michel Pereira is going through a difficult period. Three defeats in a row, and each one left a mark. It all started with a tough fight against Anthony Hernandez, where he found himself under constant pressure and missed a huge number of punches in the stalls. After that, there was an unimpressive loss to Abus Magomedov by decision of the judges. And then a quick elbow knock from Kyle Daukaus in less than a minute. In Pereira's best years, there was chaos in the cage — flips, non—standard angles of attacks, punches from nowhere. Now this spark is almost invisible. 32 years old, 31 wins with 15 losses is a huge experience, but recent performances look like something has cracked inside.
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Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have 12 wins on points.
3.43Tip and bets
Reese is not perfect. He also makes mistakes and is not always stable. But at least his trajectory is smooth now. Pereira, on the other hand, is experiencing a decline — and not only physically, but also emotionally. This fight could be a restart for the Brazilian. Or maybe it will finally confirm the downward trend. When a fighter loses confidence, it is felt in every move. It's hard to ignore how Pereira looked after losing to Hernandez. Too much damage, too little fire in return. Therefore, the choice here is cautious, but understandable.
Our prediction is that Reese will win in 2.18






























