The UFC Vegas 60 evening will feature Joe Pyfer vs Alen Amedovski in the middleweight division among the main card fights. Both with 11 fights, but with very dissimilar ages, will be looking to put on a show for all who attend the UFC Apex in Sin City.
JefeBet tells you how both fighters are approaching the fight next Saturday, September 17, 2022, and their records and predictions for the fight.
Predictions, odds, and betting preview for Joe Pyfer vs Alen Amedovski UFC Vegas 60 on Saturday, September 17, 2022
- Where: UFC Apex – Las Vegas, NV
- When: Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 07.00 PM E.T.
- Odds: Joe Pyfer (-480) vs Alen Amedovski (+350).
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Joe Pyfer
- Odds: -480
- Record: 9-2-0
- Age: 25 years old
- Height: 1.88 m
- Weight: 83 kg
- Reach: 191 cm
Joe Pyfer has two consecutive wins in his last five fights, as he defeated American Ozzy Diaz and Austin Trotman by KO/TKO. In his previous appearances, he lost to Dustin Stoltzfus by KO/TKO, defeated Chase Gamble by KO/TKO and lost to Jhonoven Pati by submission.
If we pay attention to his numbers, his effectiveness of hits is 53%, with 38 hits and 72 attempted. “Bodybagz’s” youth, combined with his desire for glory and superior boxing technique, completes a package that puts him ahead of Amedovski in the betting.
Alen Amedovski
- Odds: +350
- Record: 8-3-0
- Age: 34 years old
- Height: 1.78 m
- Weight: 84 kg
- Reach: 188 cm
Alen Amedovski is not coming off good performances, as he lost his last three fights: one by submission to Joseph Holmes; one by KO/TKO to John Phillips; and another one by unanimous decision to Krzystof Jotko.
As regards the remaining two, the North Macedonian-born striker won both by KO against Ibrahim Mane and Will Fleury. However, it is striking that his hit effectiveness is extremely low: only 9 hits and 36 attempts. That is to say, he doesn’t even reach 50 punches in 11 fights.
JefeBet Prediction
We believe that for this Joe Pyfer vs Alen Amedovski clash, the victory will be on Pyfer’s side. His wrestling skills and power will be a lot for the Balkan fighter, who has yet to land a lot of significant punches in his time in the octagon.
Prediction: Joe Pyfer wins by KO.