Ivo Baranevski - Austin Lane: betting tip (kef 1.14) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Ivo Baranewski had a fight with Ibo Aslan in December and it was like a short film about the apocalypse in a cage. Just 90 seconds of pure adrenaline: punches, crosses, attacks full of knockouts — and in the final Aslan was pinned to the cage, and Baranevsky recorded another early triumph in his piggy bank. The 27-year-old Pole has already won eight times — five by knockout, one by decision, two by submission, and only one defeat. His debut in the Contender Series ended with a knockout in twenty seconds, and all his professional fights ended ahead of schedule in the first round. Interestingly, Ivo wasn't always an MMA fighter. In the past, he practiced judo: the bronze medalist of the European Youth Championship and the Polish champion in grappling. This fighter can not only hit, but also competently control his body and balance, which makes him dangerous in any part of the cage.

Current form
But Austin Lane is a completely different story. In the past, he was an NFL player, and now he is a professional MMA fighter with a difficult fate. His last five fights have been a series of challenges: Vitor Petrino, Mario Pinto, Robelis Despagnier, Jonata Diniz and Justin Tafa. Four of those five fights ended in defeat for Lane, and he only got the better of Despagnier by decision of the judges when everyone was expecting his knockout. The early years of his career were not easy either: on the Contender Series, Lane looked like a sacrificial lamb for Greg Hardy. The 38-year-old American currently has 11 wins — nine by knockout, one by decision, one by submission — and seven defeats. His titles include the Fury Fighting Championship, Combat Night, and Warfare MMA. It's hard to say Lane has ever had an easy life in a cage. He's a fighter with character, but character is not always a guarantee of success against those who hit faster and more accurately.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 17 early victories.
Tip and bets
Lane has successfully dealt with challenges using takedowns in the past, but there are doubts: will he have enough time and consciousness to make his first successful takedown against Baranewski? The Polish fighter enters this fight with a specific task — to continue his impressive streak of early victories. The prognosis is still obvious: Baranewski's power and technique in this fight are higher than Lane's, and the chances of another knockout for the Pole are extremely high.
Our betting tip is Baranewski's victory in 1.14


























