Imanol Rodriguez - Kevin Borjas: betting tip (KEF 4.40) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Rodriguez is only 26, the age when at this weight you can run around the cage without fatigue and with a cheeky smile. In October 2025, he broke into the infofield, knocking out Roque Conceicao with an uppercut at the Contender Series. Moreover, the uppercut is already his trademark. He throws it out abruptly, without a swing, as if hiding a trump card up his sleeve. Before that, there was a path through The Ultimate Fighter 33 and appearances in Fury FC. The record is impeccable: five wins — four by knockout, one by submission. No lingering decisions, no boredom. Rodriguez fights like every minute is his last chance to make an impression. However, there is a caveat: the level of opposition is not yet top-notch. He's bright, fast, and dangerous, but the big test is just beginning.

Current form
Borjas is a completely different story. He's 28, and he's already been through the roller coaster of the UFC. In August 2025, he lost the Sumudaerdzhi fight, where he was literally cornered. Attempts to transfer to the stalls choked, he missed 73 significant shots in the stand and answered only 16. It was a difficult evening. But a few months before that, we saw a completely different Borjas. In a duel with Ronaldo Rodriguez, he looked confident and angry: two knockdowns, 83 significant blows against 64 from his opponent. Clean, collected boxing work — without panic and unnecessary movements. Borjas has nine wins in total: six by knockout, three by decision. Seven defeats are a sign of instability, but also an indicator that he does not choose easy roads. He has already fought with Alessandro Costa and Joshua Wang, and this experience can play a key role.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 11 early victories.
1.43Tip and bets
In this fight, a lot depends on Borjas' version. If the one that gets lost under pressure comes out, Rodriguez can catch it with his uppercut and close the question quickly. But if a collected, disciplined Borjas appears with a clear jab and competent number two work, the intrigue will come to life. There is one more point: Rodriguez's defense against takedowns at the regional level looked unconvincing. If Borjas remembers that wrestling is not an elective, but a tool, the fight may follow a completely different scenario. There are a lot of underdogs in this tournament, but Borjas is the one who looks like he can ruin someone else's party.
Our prediction is that Borjas will win in 4.40






























