Nothing beats a good night of mixed martial arts and Las Vegas is the right place for it. There, at UFC Apex, the lineup for UFC Fight Night 213 has only good fights programmed, as Tim Means vs Max Griffin will battle for a spot among the best in the welterweight division. It will be the second major clash of an evening that features the featherweight bout with Calvin Kattar vs Arnold Allen as the main event.
They will meet two fighters with a lot of experience who come with the immediate record of having lost their last fights. Therefore, both need to win in order not to lose ground. Everything you need to know about this fight can be found below, with the predictions, odds, and betting preview that JefeBet has for you.
Betting Preview for UFC Fight Night 213 Featuring Tim Means vs Max Griffin on October 29, 2022
- Where: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, NV.
- When: Saturday, October 29, 2022, at 7 PM ET.
- Odds: Tim Means (+145) vs Max Griffin (-182)
All odds shown are courtesy of Unibet.
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Tim Means
- Odds: +145
- Record: 32-13-1
- Age: 38
- Height: 1.88 m
- Weight: 77 kg
- Reach: 191cm
A native of Oklahoma, veteran Tim Means is coming off of a submission loss to Kevin Holland in the UFC Austin co-headliner four months ago. The loss ended a three-fight winning streak, and now the experienced fighter will try to get back on the winning track. The Dirty Bird, as he is nicknamed, is known for his strong striking, with 19 wins before going to the cards.
Means started in martial arts in 2004, but between 2005 and 2009 he had no activity in the octagon because he was in prison. Since his start, he has had a very good career without alterations, although he has never been able to compete for a title to date.
Max Griffin
- Odds: -182
- Record: 18-9-0
- Age: 36
- Height: 1.80 m
- Weight: 77 kg
- Reach: 193 cm
A kick boxing and bok fu (a discipline that mixes kenpo, taekwondo, and kung fu) specialist, Max Griffin comes in as a favorite despite having many ups and downs since signing a contract with UFC in 2016. He came from Tachi Palace, where he was welterweight champion in 2014.
He is also coming off a unanimous decision loss to American Neil Magny in his last fight in March. That setback interrupted a string of three consecutive wins, over Ramiz Brahimaj, Song Kenan, and Carlos Condit. He was twice champion of the welterweight category in the West Coast Fighting Championship.
JefeBet Prediction
Both have explosive hands, and the presumption is that the bout will not go to the cards. The two will step into the octagon on almost equal footing in terms of current events, although the greater freshness of Max Griffin should weigh against the veteran Tim Means, who already have a thousand and one battles under their belts. For JefeBet, Griffin will take the win by submission.
Prediction: Max Griffin wins by submission.
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