Ufc Fight Night Emmett Vs Vallejos
① Rodriguez has more precise striking and better cardio, giving her slight edge.
② Hughes is dangerous on the counter and has improved grappling, keeping it competitive.
③ The reach and pace will test both, but Rodriguez's pace control should win rounds convincingly late.
① Smith has the edge in reach and clear striking advantage, controlling distance.
② You will look to mix in takedown attempts, but Smith's takedown defense will keep it upright.
③ The pace and volume should accumulate over rounds, leading to a decisive mid-fight separation.
① Mesquita's striking pace forces Rendon to engage, but Rendon edges the fight with better positioning.
② Mesquita's submission threat is real, but Rendon's defense keeps the fight from drifting.
③ The fight is likely to stay competitive on the feet with sporadic grappling exchanges.
① Lacerda's reach and pressure will push this into a back-and-forth pace.
② Hecher Sosa is crafty, but the pace dictates more rounds won by Lacerda.
③ The pace features a lot of kicking and leg work, favoring Lacerda's pace advantage late.
① Manoel will rely on movement and leg kicks to keep Bolaji at range.
② Bolaji will press forward, drawing Manoel into more extended exchanges.
③ The fight should stay technical with a slight edge for Manoel in the penultimate round.
① Brad Tavares' consistent output should carry him to win two of three rounds, given his pace and defense.
② Eryk Anders can threaten with power in bursts, but his striking volumes tend to sag in longer exchanges, favoring Tavares' cardio.
③ Tavares' jab and leg kicks should keep Anders at distance and prevent clean counters in the majority of rounds.
① Vitor Petrino's athleticism and growing finishing ability give him a slight edge to win two of three rounds.
② Steven Asplund will likely rely on pressure and durability, attempting to push Petrino into unorthodox exchanges where he can leverage volume.
③ Petrino's striking versatility, including kicks and combos, should help him control late rounds, while Asplund's pace could fade if Petrino dictates the pace.
① Charles Johnson brings diverse striking and grappling offerings, giving him a path to two of three rounds against Bruno Silva.
② Silva's experience in the cage will test Johnson's cardio, but Johnson should edge the mid rounds with cleaner technique.
③ Distance control will be critical, with Johnson attempting to keep Silva at range to maximize point scoring opportunities.

