Rodolfo Vieira - Eric Mcconico: betting tip (kef 1.33) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Things are not as clear-cut with Vieira right now as they might seem on paper. Yes, he has a powerful Brazilian jiu-jitsu base behind him, yes, he knows how to break opponents in the stalls, but the last fight left an unpleasant aftertaste. In the fight against Bo Nikal, the Brazilian was initially inferior in dynamics, and then missed an accentuated kick to the head — and that's it, the lights went out. Looking more broadly, Vieira's picture is typical of a pronounced grappler: 11 wins, nine of which were by submission.
The victory over Treshan Gore by decision of the judges looked like a working victory, but not a dominant one. And the defeat by Andre Petroski highlighted the old problem again: if you can't translate, difficulties begin. Age also makes itself felt — 36 years old, and this is no longer a stage of experimentation, but a time for a clear understanding of one's strengths.

Current form
Mcconico's story is different—more jagged, but no less dangerous. In November 2025, he unexpectedly got knocked out by Baysangur Susurkaev, although before that he looked quite competitive and even controlled part of the fight. Before that, the American took a hard-fought victory from Cody Brundage, and by split decision. Mcconico found himself in the UFC quickly, without much hesitation. The first fight against Nursultan Ruziboev was followed by a hard knockout. The 35-year—old fighter has ten wins — three by knockout, four by decision, three by submission and three defeats.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have five wins on points.
Tip and bets
It all comes down to one key question — whether Vieira will be able to bring the fight to the ground. The Brazilian will almost certainly start aggressively: pressure, takedown attempts, clinch. He understands that standing with Mcconico is not the best idea. The American has an advantage in arm swing, and he feels more confident at a distance. After the heavy defeat by Nical Vieira, he is likely to act more cautiously. No unnecessary risk, no exchanges. Pure pragmatics: transferred — retained — won. The fight looks controversial, and surprises are possible here. But if you rely on styles, experience, and scenarios, the Brazilian has the advantage.
Our betting tip is Vieira's victory in 1.33
































