Tommy McMillen - Alberto Montes: betting tip (cf 3.35) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

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Tommy McMillen is the guy everyone knows first and foremost as Sean O'Malley's best friend. In April, this 28-year-old American broke into the UFC and immediately set off fireworks: he knocked out Manolo Zecchini with a technical knockout in the first round and took the bonus for the best performance of the night. His record is now 11 wins and zero losses. Before that, at the Contender Series, he effectively won back and defeated David Mgoyan. Tommy has five knockouts, five submissions and one decision victory. The former Fusion Fight League champion is a serious talent with a powerful arsenal.

Current form
Alberto Montes is also a true master of strangulation techniques. In March, he made his UFC debut and sent Ricky Turcios into a deep sleep in the second round. And before that, the Venezuelan ended four fights in a row with strangulation — Brabo or anaconda. The victories over Carlos Calderon, Kevin Garcia, Richie Santiago and Adam Ortiz are all pure demonstrations of his signature technique. The 32-year-old fighter has eight wins (six of them by submission) and only one defeat. Before the UFC, he confidently competed in Combat Global and Titan FC. A dangerous guy with an iron grip.
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The two fighters have 16 early victories.
Tip and bets
McMillen missed a takedown in his Contender Series fight at the very beginning and found himself in a dangerous position. This is an important point. His protection against transfers to the stalls has not yet been tested at a high level, and Montes is a real suffocating machine. The Venezuelan will be able to pin the American to the net, move him down and perform his signature strangulation. Yes, McMillen is taller, with an arm span advantage of as much as five inches. But Montes had just dealt with Turcios, who was also longer and taller than him.
Our betting tip is that Montez will win by submission in 3.35












