A rematch between current women’s flyweight champion Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko headlines this huge event in Las Vegas this weekend. But there’s more in his Saturday’s Noche UFC: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2 billing than that highly-anticipated showdown.
Read on for more about this UFC Fight Night event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, including our predictions, picks, and latest odds in each bout, as brought to you by JefeBet. Also, don’t forget to check out the other MMA content here to help you make the best betting decisions.
Betting Preview for UFC Fight Night Featuring Alexa Grasso vs.Valentina Shevchenko & Other Big Cards on September 16 2023
Alexa Grasso (+140) vs.Valentina Shevchenko (-166)
Women’s Flyweight
Grasso will look to defend her women’s flyweight title this weekend against the woman she grabbed the belt from. The 30-year-0ld Mexican warrior scored a stunning upset submission win against Shevchenko last March to become a champion and improve her record to 16-3-0. Shevchenko (23-4-0) definitely can’t wait to face Grasso again, as he wants to prove her loss to Grasso was nothing but a fluke.
Prediction: Shevchenko wins via KO.
Kevin Holland (+124) vs. Jack Della Maddalena (-148)
Welterweight
Holland (25-9-0) is looking to win his third fight in a row to improve his stock in the welterweight division and move closer to a potential title fight in the UFC. That is going to be easier said than done against the red-hot Della Maddalena (15-2-0), who’s on a 15-fight win streak.
Prediction: Della Maddalena wins via KO.
Raul Rosas Jr. (-535) vs. Terrence Mitchell (+400)
Bantamweight
Rosas’ resiliency will be put to the test this weekend after he tasted his first defeat, when he came out on the short end of a unanimous decision during a matchup against Christian Rodriguez last April. Rosas, who has five first-round finishes, owns a 7-1-0 record with five submission wins. Mitchell, meanwhile, suffered a KO loss at the hands of Cameron Saaiman in his first-ever UFC fight back in July. Prior to that, Mitchell (14-3-0) was on an 11-fight win streak.
Prediction: Rosas wins via split decision.
Daniel Zellhuber (-270) vs. Christos Giagos (+220)
Lightweight
After losing his UFC debut at the hands of Trey Ogden, Zellhuber got back up right away and scored a unanimous decision win against Lando Vannata at UFC Fight Night: Holloway vs. Allen last April. The loss to Ogden is the first and so far only defeat in Zellhuber’s career. He has a 7-0 T/KO record and a 2-0 submission slate. Giagos (20-10-0) also won his most recent bout when he knocked out Ricky Glenn in the first round of their showdown at UFC Fight Night: Pavlovich vs. Blaydes in April. That also earned him his second Performance of the Night honors in the UFC.
Prediction: Zellhuber wins via TKO.
Fernando Padilla (-258) vs. Kyle Nelson (+210)
Featherweight
Padilla won his UFC debut last April, scoring a knockout win against Julian Erosa in just the first round of their fight at UFC Fight Night: Song vs. Simon. The 26-year-old Padilla has a 15-4-0 record. He’s never been knocked out nor submitted so far in his pro-MMA career and also has five KO victories and eight submission wins. Nelson, on the other hand, has been fighting in the UFC since 2018. After three winless fights in a row, Nelson (14-5-1) finally broke out of a slump by beating Blake Bilder last July via unanimous decision.
Prediction: Padilla wins via split decision.
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