Alex Perez - Su Mudaerji: betting tip (kef 1.66) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Alex Perez seemed to restart his career in January, when he effectively knocked out Charles Johnson in the first round. Yes, there was a lot of talk about weightlifting problems after the fight, but the fact remains that Alex looked powerful, aggressive and dangerous. And most importantly, he reminded me again why he was once considered one of the most uncomfortable fighters in the division. Before that, the American had gone through a difficult period. First, there was a defeat from Asa Almabaev, where Perez looked good during the fight, but fell for a painful trick. Even earlier, he suffered a serious knee injury in a fight against Tatsuro Taira. For any fighter, such a stretch can knock the ground out from under his feet, but Perez managed to return.

Current form
Su Mudaerji is currently on a three-game winning streak and looks as confident as possible. The refereeing decisions against Jesus Aguilar, Kevin Borjas and Mitch Raposo were not an accident — the Chinese competently controlled the distance and worked as the number one when it was needed.
His UFC stats are 6-4, and they don't fully reflect the real danger of this fighter. Su is a real giant for his category. His huge arm swing, long levers, and very unpleasant jab work make him an extremely uncomfortable opponent. In a duel with Perez, the advantage in arm span will be seven inches at once — a huge figure for such weights.
It was this advantage that helped him beat Aguilar in significant strikes — 62:31. When Su catches the distance, he begins to shoot the opponent in series, practically not allowing him to approach him. The problem for Mudaerji is something else: not everyone knows how to impose a hard clinch and fight on him. And Perez is one of those who can turn a beautiful fight into a real fight at the net.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have 17 wins on points.
Tip and bets
Mudaerji has arm length, speed, and a sense of distance. But Perez looks like a more variable and dangerous fighter. The American is able to transfer the fight to the stalls, crush the opponent physically and deprive him of space for work. Yes, the size of a Chinese fighter can create problems. One precise counter strike and the situation will turn around instantly. But if you look at the fight comprehensively, Perez looks like a man with a higher level of MMA. He's more experienced, tougher, and adapts better as the fight progresses. There is a feeling that Alex will be able to get through the initial pressure and gradually take control of the fight. And then the struggle, pressure and branded work will turn on up close.
Our prediction is that Perez will win in 1.66


















