Felipe Franco - Levi Rodriguez: betting tip (cf 2.30) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Felipe Franco broke into the UFC in March 2026 when he got the chance to speak on short notice. The Brazilian's opponent was one of the most talked-about young fighters in the division, Mario Pinto. Many gave the advantage to his opponent in advance, and Franco himself approached the meeting in the status of a clear outsider. However, the debutant showed character and managed to surprise. Franco didn't just stand up to a promising heavyweight, he took one of the rounds and forced Pinto to have a far from confident fight. However, at the end of three rounds, the judges gave the victory to the opponent by unanimous decision.
Prior to that, Franco tried to break into the UFC through Dana White's Contender Series, but lost to Freddie Vidal in the third round after a backhand choke. At the same time, it is worth noting the main feature of the Brazilian: all eight victories in his professional career were achieved ahead of schedule. The 25-year-old fighter has eight wins (five by knockout, three by submission) and two defeats.

Current form
Levi Rodriguez is approaching his first UFC fight with a perfect record of five wins and no losses. Moreover, each time the Brazilian forced his rivals to capitulate ahead of schedule. In October 2025, Rodriguez was supposed to make a big name for himself in Dana White's Contender Series, where he knocked out Freddie Vidal. However, the result of the meeting was later canceled due to a positive doping test. Prior to that, Rodriguez was confidently competing in the Legacy Fighting Alliance, where he gradually gained momentum, but he never got to the title fight. Now he has a new task ahead of him — to prove his level already on the main MMA venue in the world.
Trends
Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 13 early victories.
Tip and bets
Rodriguez goes into this fight as the favorite, and you can understand the bookmakers. But there is one important point in this confrontation — Franco has already got a taste of the UFC and has shown that he does not get lost under pressure. Both have character, dangerous early technique, and probably don't want to stay in the octagon for long. Franco's main trump card is his work in the stalls. If he can survive Rodriguez's initial onslaught and bring the fight down, the situation could change dramatically.
Our betting tip is Franco's victory in 2.30












