Wesley Schultz - Jackson McVeigh: Betting Tip (cf 2.51) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Wesley Schultz is approaching this fight after his first UFC victory. In May, the American defeated Ben Johnston at the UFC Perth tournament. His first fight in the UFC turned out to be extremely difficult for him: the promising Damian Pinas stopped the American with a technical knockout in the first round. Even before that, Schultz had already proved himself on the regional stage. In October, he defeated Mario Mingaya, ending the meeting in the first round with a painful reception.
In total, the 30-year-old Schultz has 14 professional fights: 11 wins and three losses. He forced his opponents to give up seven times, won three times by knockout and took another fight by decision of the judges. Before joining the UFC, the American successfully competed in the Legacy Fighting Alliance, but it never came to a title fight in this organization.

Current form
Jackson McVeigh's situation is much the same. He also recently scored his first UFC victory, and he did it very convincingly. In April, the American faced Cedriques Dumas and ended the fight in the first round with a choke hold. For his vivid performance, McVeigh received the Best Performance of the Evening bonus. Before that, the results were not the best for him. McVeigh lost to Zach Reese by rear choke in the second round, and even earlier he was defeated by Bruno Ferreira by a painful reception in the opening round. The meeting with Ferreira took place in July 2025 and became McVeigh's UFC debut.
Moreover, he got into the membership at the last moment, agreeing to leave on short notice. McVeigh's professional record also counts 11 wins and three losses. Like Schultz, he won by submission seven times, knocked out opponents three times, and won by decision once. Before the UFC, the American played in LFA and Shamrock FC, where he lost only once.
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Bet The duel won't be complete
The two fighters have 20 early victories.
Tip and bets
Judging by recent performances, McVeigh is not always confident in defending himself from painful techniques. This is great news for Schultz, because it is the struggle and work in the stalls that can become his main trump card. The American knows how to look for a moment to translate and is able to turn one opponent's mistake into a full-fledged attack on an arm or leg. McVeigh, in turn, has something to answer. Standing up, he doesn't look like a man who strives to turn every episode into a fight to the last blow, but he uses his physical abilities perfectly. At the same time, both fighters have already proved that they can finish fights ahead of schedule. Therefore, it would be strange to expect a careful chess match for all three rounds here.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 1.5 rounds in 2.51
























