Roman Dolidze - Christian Leroy Duncan: betting tip (kef 2.32) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
For Roman Dolidze, this is the first fight since the August debacle against Anthony Hernandez. The impact was such that not only the score stopped, but also the mood. Three wins in a row — and suddenly a blank wall of defeat. But who remembers how he got there? Anthony Smith in sparring, Kevin Holland due to an injury that Dolidze himself provoked, and Marvin Vettori — these are his last three visits to the cage before the setback.
Dolidze is now 37 years old, and his uniform is questionable. And just then, 30-year-old Duncan appears on the horizon, as if recharged with mid-career energy. Dolidze is a master of close combat and punches, but his clinch fighting often remains in the shadows. If the Georgian decides to limit himself to kickboxing, there will be no equal fight. The statistics speak for themselves: only 3.41 beats per minute with an accuracy of 41 percent is not an indicator that makes an opponent tremble. He has 15 wins to his credit — eight by knockout, four by decision, three by submission.

Current form
Leroy Duncan has been like a locomotive in recent months. Two wins in a row, and both are brilliant. In November, he knocked out Marco Tulio, sending the Brazilian into a losing countdown for the first time. Before that, it was Eric Anders in the first round. And even the boring points victory over Andrey Pulyaev doesn't look bland: everything was clear, neat, and confident. The Englishman has a clear advantage in arm swing, is active and precise in his stance. 4.6 precise strokes per minute with an accuracy of 58 percent — the figures speak for themselves. Duncan has 26 wins: 15 by knockout, five by decision, six by submission, and five defeats. There's no doubt about it — a man can deliver punches.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 33 early victories.
Tip and bets
If you look at it soberly, then Duncan looks like the favorite. He is young, active and confident. Dolidze, although an experienced fighter, looks aging and is unlikely to be able to impose on the Englishman the rhythm that will allow him to count on victory. So, the bet is clear: Duncan wins by knockout, technical knockout or disqualification. The Englishman is ready to make a big name for himself in his native land, and Roman will get a chance to test again how strong his endurance and character are.
Our prediction is that Duncan will win by knockout in 2.32
























