Vitor Petrino Vs Tyson Pedro
UFC APEX, Enterprise, Nevada
03.03.2024, 01:30
Get ready for an exciting showdown at UFC Vegas 87! Vitor Petrino and Tyson Pedro are stepping into the octagon for the co-main event. It's a battle in the UFC Light Heavyweight division, with Vitor Petrino aiming to secure a spot in the Top 15. Watch all the action live on TNT Sports 1. Tyson Pedro is no stranger to tough fights, having recently faced Turkalj and Bukauskas. Vitor Petrino made a splash in the UFC with a knockout victory over Rodolfo Bellato in the Contender Series.
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Vitor Petrino has won all three of his UFC fights, with scores of 3-0. He has never lost in this promotion. It's impossible for him to lose because he always wins by majority decision, submission, or technical knockout. It was really amazing how he recently beat Modestas Bukauskas by knockout. Petrino is a strong player in his class. He is 6 feet 2 inches tall and has a reach of 77.5 inches. He's shown off his skills both standing and on the ground, even against tough opponents. That being said, his punches are strong, but his hand speed and combos could be better.
Tyson Pedro
In this upcoming fight, Tyson Pedro comes in with a UFC record of 6 wins and 4 losses since 2016. Recently, he's had a strong comeback with 3 wins out of 4 fights, all by knockout. Despite being seen as the underdog, he's determined to halt Petrino's momentum, especially after Petrino's recent victory over Anton Turkalj. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches tall with a reach of 79 inches, Pedro packs a punch. After suffering a loss to Bukauskas at UFC 284, Pedro bounced back with a spectacular knockout win against the Swedish fighter in the first round. Known for his aggressive style, Pedro is ready to give it his all in the upcoming bout. Petrino's undefeated status doesn't faze Pedro, nor does his impressive resume.
Expert Betting Tips
Pedro has taken on tougher opponents and managed to come out on top, even when he was considered the less likely winner. He's up against the odds again, but if he can push the fight to the third round, he might put up a good challenge against Petrino. However, I believe Petrino will emerge victorious once more and maintain his unbeaten record in the UFC.