UFC Grasso v Shevchenko main card preview & top betting tips
UFC Fight Night main card preview Latest Odds & Fight Info | |
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Main Event odds | Grasso +145 at Marantelli Bet | Shevchenko -175.44 at Marantelli Bet |
When | Sunday, September 17 – main card from 12pm AEST |
Where | T-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, United States |
Watch Live | ESPN, UFC Fight Pass |
The highly anticipated UFC Fight Night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is set to showcase the brightest talents in Mexican MMA. Despite some late injuries and cancellations, the card is stacked with world-class matchups that promise intense action.
ALSO: GRASSO v SHEVCHENKO UFC BETTING TIPS
Kevin Holland vs Jack Della Maddalena
Kevin Holland (25-9-0) is a fighter with a wealth of experience, having faced some of the UFC’s top names. While he’s had his ups and downs, recent victories over formidable opponents showcase his potential.
Jack Della Maddalena (14-2-0) is an Australian prospect with an impressive track record of quick finishes. However, this matchup represents a significant step up in class. Despite his recent win, the chaotic buildup may affect his performance.
Kevin Holland to win
Raul Rosas Jr vs Terrence Mitchell
Raul Rosas Jr (7-1-0) faced a reality check in his last bout after a confident start. The young submission specialist will be looking to rebound and show growth in his approach.
Terrence Mitchell (15-3-0) had a tough UFC debut but has displayed a high-level grappling game. If the fight hits the mat, expect fireworks. Mitchell also possesses KO power and might opt to work from the feet.
Raul Rosas Jr by submission
Daniel Zellhuber vs Christos Giagos
Daniel Zellhuber (13-1-0) has shown promise in his UFC outings, with a balanced record. His reach advantage and striking abilities will be key factors in this matchup.
Christos Giagos (20-10-0) is a seasoned UFC veteran with a wealth of experience. He’ll aim to use that to his advantage against the rising Mexican. Closing the distance will be crucial for Giagos.
Daniel Zellhuber by decision
Fernando Padilla vs Kyle Nelson
Fernando Padilla (15-4-0) made an explosive UFC debut with a round-one knockout. With a height advantage, striking power, and a solid ground game, he’s a name to watch in the featherweight division.
Kyle Nelson (14-5-1) is looking to find his footing after a mixed record in recent fights. He’ll need to be calculated against the dangerous Padilla.
Fernando Padilla by KO/TKO
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