The best of mixed martial arts has a stage in Las Vegas that is already becoming a true classic for UFC fans. The UFC Fight Night 214 card at UFC Apex on November 5 features a women’s bout between Marina Rodriguez and Amanda Lemos, the headliner of a night that will have something for everyone.
At JefeBet, we offer you the predictions for some of the most outstanding fights of the evening, as well as the relevant information on how each of the fighters is coming to each clash.
Betting Preview for UFC Fight Night 213 Featuring Marina Rodriguez vs Amanda Lemos and Other Big Cards on November 5, 2022
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All odds shown are courtesy of Unibet.
Marina Rodriguez (-225) vs Amanda Lemos (+175)
Strawweight
Brazil’s Marina Rodriguez comes into the battle with four consecutive victories, most recently over Yan Xiaonan on March this year. A convincing win over her compatriot on November 5 could secure his place in a future title shot.
She has a record of 16-1-2. Lemos (12-2-1), meanwhile, has been on the rise in the division and can move up the ranks if she wins over Rodriguez. She comes from defeating American Michelle Waterson by choke.
Prediction: Rodriguez wins by unanimous decision.
[Marina Rodriguez vs Amanda Lemos full preview here]
Neil Magny (-122) vs Daniel Rodriguez (-103)
Welterweight
This fight was supposed to take place a few weeks ago, but Rodriguez suffered an injury. The American returned with a win at UFC 279 over Li Jingliang after a year of inactivity.
In addition, he has four consecutive victories in his last performances. Neil Magny suffered a tough loss to Shavkat Rakhmonov in his last match, after two consecutive wins. This will be the American’s chance to get back to winning ways. His record consists of 26 wins and 10 losses.
Prediction: Rodriguez wins by technical knockout.
[Neil Magny vs Daniel Rodríguez full preview here]
Chase Sherman (odds -121) vs Josh Parisian (odds -103)
Heavyweight
This clash brings absolute parity. Sherman (16-10-0) will be looking to continue his winning ways after his last victory over Jared Vanderaa on July 9. Parisian (15-5-0) also has a win in his most recent bout, in that case, he defeated Alan Baudot by knockout. It will come down to details, although Parisian may be able to make his greater physical size prevail.
Prediction: Parisian wins by unanimous decision.
[Chase Sherman vs Josh Parisian full preview here]
Tagir Ulanbekov (odds -195) vs Nate Maness (odds +155)
Flyweight
They have identical records: 14 wins and 2 losses. Nate Maness had a good career at bantamweight, although he is coming off a loss that made him reconsider and move down to flyweight. Regarding Ulanbekov, he comes in a similar situation.
The native of Dagestan is coming off a loss to Tim Elliott at UFC 272. Prior to that fight, he defeated Allan Nascimiento at UFC 267. The loss ended a five-year winning streak.
Prediction: Ulanbekov wins by unanimous decision.
[Tagir Ulanbekov vs Nathan Maness full preview here]
Grant Dawson (odds -225) vs Mark O. Madsen (odds +175)
Lightweight
Dawson was slated at the last minute to replace Drakkar Klose. The Nebraska native (18-1-1) is riding a nine-game win streak, and comes from subduing Jared Gordon. Ending Madsen’s undefeated record could give him a big plus in his time with the organization.
A native of Denmark, Madsen has an unblemished record of 12 wins. After signing with UFC in 2019, the Olympic wrestling medalist won all four of his fights.
Prediction: Dawson wins by KO.
[Grant Dawson vs Mark Madsen full preview here]
Mario Bautista (odds -275) vs Benito Lopez (odds +210)
Bantamweight
As part of the preliminaries, Bautista will have his third fight in 2022. And he comes from submitting Brian Kelleher and beating Jay Perrin on points. Two wins in a row make him the favorite against a Lopez who has not fought for more than three years.
Prediction: Bautista wins by KO.
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