The flaming hot mixed martial arts have a remarkable night scheduled for this Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, NV, the town that borders south Las Vegas. A pair of excellent fights with belts at stake, plus three more from contenders who aspire to be the big guns of the future, are on the menu at UFC 285.
Jon Jones vs Ciryl Gane, two fighters in contention for the heavyweight title, headlines the card of an evening that will also feature Valentina Shevchenko vs Alexa Grasso in the flyweight category.
Without further ado, JefeBet brings you the betting previews for some of the top fights at UFC 285 on March 4, along with predictions and information on how each of the fighters is coming along.
Betting Preview for UFC 285 Featuring Jon Jones vs Ciryl Gane and Other Big Cards on March 4 2023
Odds provided by Unibet.
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Jon Jones (-159) vs Ciryl Gane (+133)
Heavyweight
Jon Jones will make his debut in the heavyweight division by fighting against a former title challenger, Ciryl Gane, in the main bout for the title left vacant after
Francis Ngannou got fired from the organization. Ciryl Gane has been nearly flawless since making his UFC debut in 2019 with an 8-1 record. The close decision loss to Ngannou is the only blemish on his record.
Prediction: Jon Jones wins by KO.
[Jon Jones vs Ciryl Gane full betting preview here]
Valentina Shevchenko (-625) vs Alexa Grasso (+440)
Flyweight
The co-main event sees another stellar champion return to the octagon: it’s women’s flyweight queen Valentina Shevchenko, undefeated since her joining the category in 2018 with nine consecutive victories. Alexa Grasso, meanwhile, comes into this bout having won her last four bouts.
Prediction: Valentina Shevchenko wins by unanimous decision.
[Valentina Shevchenko vs Alexa Grasso full betting preview here]
Geoff Neal (+390) vs Shavkat Rakhmonov (-530)
Welterweight
Geoff Neal and Shavkat Rakhmonov are ranked 7th and 10th, respectively. Rakhmonov has a 4-0 record in the UFC and has finished all of his opponents in less than two rounds. The former M-1 Global champion submitted Magny in his last fight at UFC Vegas 57 in June 2022.
Neal comes into the fight on a two-fight winning streak, having defeated Santiago Ponzinibbio and Vicente Luque at UFC 269 and UFC Vegas 59, respectively. Before that, he lost to Stephen Thompson and Neil Magny.
Prediction: Shavkat Rakhmonov wins by decision.
Mateusz Gamrot (-215) vs Jalin Turner (+170)
Lightweight
Jalin Turner has done very well at lightweight, as he has annihilated his last five opponents in a row. He will be facing one of the best grapplers in the division (Gamrot), but Turner will be ready for him when he wrestles him.
Turner’s (13-5 MMA, 6-2 UFC) original opponent was Dan Hooker, who withdrew due to a broken hand. Gamrot, a 32-year-old Pole, is coming off a loss to Beneil Dariush in Abu Dhabi. In UFC, he has a 4-2 record.
Prediction: Mateusz Gamrot wins by unanimous decision.
Bo Nickal (-1430) vs Jamie Pickett (+850)
Lightweight
Bo Nickal, the 2019 winner of the Dan Hodge Award given to the top college fighter in the United States, makes his UFC debut against Jamie Pickett. Nickal had a perfect run in his debut year in MMA in 2022, defeating three opponents in a total of 147 seconds. Picket is coming off two straight losses and needs a win to get back on track.
Prediction: Bo Nickal wins by KO.
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