Andre Lima - Kevin Borjas: betting tip (cf 2.22) and bets on the fight


Command Analysis

Current form
Andre Lima is one of those fighters they say in the gym: if he fought more often, he would already be knocking on the top 10. He has ten career wins (four by knockout, four by decision, one by submission) and only one defeat. He is still not as active in the UFC as we would like — four wins since his debut in 2023, and this is clearly not the pace of a future contender.
The last time Lima entered the octagon was in March 2025 and confidently dismantled Daniel Barez with a painful technique. After that, there is a lull and three disrupted fights, which always beats the rhythm of the fighter. But in terms of numbers, he looks very solid: about 60% of the accuracy of strikes, 57% of protection, and most importantly — a magnificent 75% of successful takedowns. This is already a level where the opponent does not have to think, but survive.

Current form
Kevin Borjas is coming to the fight on an unpleasant streak — two defeats in a row. In February, he was turned off in Mexico City, where Imanol Rodriguez scored a knockout, and before that he lost to Sumudaerji by decision of the judges. The balance in the UFC is still heavy: one win against four losses, and it's already starting to put pressure on psychologically. Yes, Borjas has flashes. Once upon a time, his strike against Ronaldo Rodriguez looked like a bid for the future. But right now it's more of an episode than a system.
Statistics are also not on his side: 44% of the accuracy of strikes and 49% of defense are figures that quickly turn into a problem in a fight with a careful and calculating opponent. At the same time, he has a good protection against takedowns — about 70%. The Peruvian has nine wins (six by knockout, three by decision) and eight defeats.
Trends
Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 11 early victories.
Tip and bets
Lima looks more composed, more variable, and simply cleaner in technique. Sometimes it seems that he lacks only one thing — a stable schedule of performances to finally roll into the elite of the division. Borjas can catch an episode, he can explode in a stance, but from a distance it's too risky a game against an opponent who knows how to translate and control. Therefore, betting on a full fight looks doubtful.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 2.5 rounds in 2.22






























