Ryan Gandra - Jose Medina: Betting Tip (KEF 2.13) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Gandra burst into the public eye swiftly. In August 2025, at the Contender Series, he did not delay the conversation — he quickly dismantled the opponent and showed that he had come for a contract, not for experience. Before that, he had been playing at LFA tournaments in Brazil, while simultaneously having two victories in professional boxing. And you can feel it.
He is 30 years old, with a record of 8 wins and 1 loss. He works with his hands smartly, serially, without fuss. If he sees a target, he turns on the pace and literally pierces the defense. It will be interesting to see how his boxing will fit in the manner of Medina. In his first fights in the UFC, he seemed to be playing a strange game: he took too many punches to the head, as if testing the strength of his own jaw. The method is questionable, to put it mildly. If he lets his opponent knock again, the evening may end prematurely.

Current form
Medina approaches this fight with unpleasant statistics — 0-3 in the UFC. In the last match, Dusko Todorovich, without further ado, transferred him to the stalls and forced him to surrender. Before that, there were defeats from Zachary Reese (a devastating decision) and Ateba Gauthier (a quick technical knockout).
He is 34 years old. He has 10 wins — seven by knockout, one by decision, two by submission — and six defeats. At one time, he was the champion of Thunder Fight and Samurai Fight House, and it was this success that opened the door to him in the UFC. But in the major league of the world, everything turned out to be tougher and faster. Yes, he cleaned himself up physically before the last fight. But the form is only half the story. It is also important not to let yourself be shot in the rack and not fail in defense.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 12 knockout wins.
1.22Tip and bets
Gandra did a lot of damage on the Contender Series — and he did it in cold blood. He has fast hands, tight combinations and the ability to feel the moment when the opponent is swimming. The main question is, will Medina withstand the pressure? In the fight with Reese, he held out, but he looked defeated. And Gandra works in series — three or four strokes in a row, and each with intent. If the Bolivian allows himself to be drawn into an open exchange again, the referee may intervene ahead of time. It's hard to imagine how Medina will be able to stop this pace. Therefore, the bet is obvious: the fight is unlikely to last.
Our betting tip is a total victory of less than 1.5 rounds in 2.13






























