Marwan Rahiki - Harry Hardwick: betting tip (KEF 1.38) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Marwan Rahiki has been shining on the Contender Series lately. In October, he scored a technical knockout victory, demonstrating that he was not to be trifled with. Before that, Rahiki played in the Australian HEX promotion, where he managed to win the championship title. In fact, HEX and Cage Warriors are similar in level in many ways, so moving to the UFC is like changing from a fast tram to a jet plane.
If you think that Rahiki is just another aggressive drummer, I hasten to dispel the myth. It hits at speeds close to 100 miles per hour. At first glance, the blows may seem sloppy, but believe me: they fly with terrible force. The 23-year-old fighter has three wins by submission and no losses. Rahiki has already conquered the HEX Fight Series and Beatdown Promotions, so he has experience and audacity in abundance.

Current form
Harry Hardwick is a case where making his UFC debut leaves more questions than answers. Last year, in a fight against Kaue Fernandez, the Englishman's legs were literally knocked out, and it ended with a technical knockout blow to the calf. To be honest, no one would want to be in Hardwick's shoes at that moment. Before the UFC, Harry was the Cage Warriors champion, defending the title twice. The 31-year—old fighter has 14 wins to his credit - three by knockout, seven by decision and four by submission — with five defeats. In Cage Warriors, he was a formidable sniper with a high-quality arsenal of painful techniques. The question is, did his bad debut leave him depressed, or did Fernandez turn out to be a really dangerous opponent.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 10 early victories.
1.43Tip and bets
An early victory of one of the fighters awaits us. But don't bet on finishing before round 1.5 — there are too many unknowns, especially with Rahiki in the octagon. A total of less than this time looks too risky. The best bet in this match is a bigger total. The fight will last at least one round and half of the second, and we will find out who will be the winner only as the event progresses. The fight promises to be bright, with fast punches and moments of real struggle that will not let you look away from the screen.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 1.5 rounds in 1.38




























