Mixed martial arts offers action with a new UFC Fight Night, which brings its big fights to Sin City. In Las Vegas, Nikita Krylov vs Ryan Spann will face each other at a light heavyweight fight that will be the main event of an important schedule proposed by the Dana White’s firm at UFC Apex.
It will be a night with six fights on the main card, while there will also be a handful of preliminary bouts, all in different categories, so MMA fans will be more than satisfied.
Without further ado, at JefeBet, we offer you the predictions for some of the most prominent UFC Fight Night encounters on February 25, and we also share our predictions, as well as all the relevant information on each fighter.
Betting Preview for UFC Fight Night Featuring Nikita Krylov vs Ryan Spann and Other Big Cards on February 25 2023
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Nikita Krylov (-165) vs Ryan Spann (+132)
Light Heavyweight
They are two of the most promising fighters in the category, so whoever wins could be considered for a title fight in the near future. Ukrainian-born Krylov arrives to this fight with two wins in a row, the most recent one being his win over Volkan Oezdemir by unanimous decision.
American Spann also has a two-fight winning streak, the most recent win being a first-round KO over Dominick Reyes.
Prediction: Krylov wins by unanimous decision.
André Muniz (-195) vs Brendan Allen (+155)
Middleweight
The Brazilian Muniz will be looking to extend the great moment he is going through in the octagon. After winning his Contender Series contract, he has won all six of his fights in Dana White’s franchise. In his last fight, he defeated Uriah Hall by unanimous decision at UFC 276.
Allen has won five of his last six fights and is coming off a submission of Krzysztof Jotko at UFC Vegas 61. This will be a very evenly matched fight, although Muniz has a bit of an advantage in terms of potential.
Prediction: Muniz wins by unanimous decision.
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Augusto Sakai (-117) vs Don’Tale Mayes (-107)
Heavyweight
Whenever two heavyweight fighters face each other in the octagon, there are bound to be intense and exciting moments. The native of Curitiba, Brazil, Sakai is not coming into this bout on a good note, having lost his last four encounters. He’s coming off a KO and another loss could keep him out of the UFC.
Don’Tale is coming off a split decision loss to Hamdy Abdelwahab, but prior to that loss he had knocked out Josh Parisian.
Prediction: Don’Tale Mayes wins by KO.
Tatiana Suárez (-770) vs Montana de la Rosa (+525)
Flyweight
Known for her aggressive style and efficient grappling, the Californian is considered one of the best fighters in the lower flyweight category. However, she has not fought since 2019, at which time she was ranked third in the straw weight category.
De la Rosa arrives to this fight with an inconsistent performance, after losing to Maycee Barber by decision. Before that loss, she had knocked out Ariane Lipski.
Prediction: De la Rosa wins by split decision.
Mike Malott (-240) vs Yohan Lainesse (+188)
Welterweight
Mike Malott is a welcome addition to the UFC universe. In his presentation, after winning the Contender Series, he knocked out Mickey Gall in one round. At the age of 31, the Canadian will face a fellow compatriot with an uneven performance.
Yohan Lainesse is another UFC rookie, who was knocked out in his debut, but who won his following fight.
Prediction: Malott wins by decision.
Erick Gonzalez (+143) vs Trevor Peek (-180)
Lightweight
These are two contenders who originally had two different opponents, but who ended up having to face one another for this fight. Gonzalez, 31, is looking for his first UFC win after suffering two losses, one to Jim Miller, and another one to Terrance McKinney.
Peek, 28, makes his UFC debut after earning a promotional contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in September.
Prediction: Peek wins by KO.
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