- Reinier de Ridder is favored to beat Brendan Allen with -210 odds.
- Kevin Holland has -103 odds to beat Mike Malott.
VANCOUVER – UFC Fight Night this weekend is headed to Vancouver for a middleweight main event matchup between #4 Reinier de Ridder and #9 Brendan Allen. In the co-main event is a welterweight bout between Kevin Holland and Mike Malott.
For this specific Fight Night, we’re looking at a two-leg parlay on online sportsbooks paying out +191. The two legs feature both the main event and co-main event bouts and can be found below:
+191 UFC Parlay Legs
- Reinier de Ridder -210 ML vs. Brendan Allen
- Kevin Holland -103 ML vs. Mike Malott
Starting in the main event, we’re backing de Ridder to defeat Brendan Allen. Both fighters are jiu-jitsu specialists, which is where de Ridder could put things away.
Getting into the numbers, de Ridder holds the advantage over Allen with a 66% takedown defense and 2.86 takedowns per bout. Allen has a 56% takedown defense and 1.65 takedown average.
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Allen also has a slight disadvantage compared to de Ridder upright, as opponents are connecting on 53% of significant strikes against him and landing 3.96 of them per average per bout.
In the co-main event, we like Kevin Holland over Mike Malott with a 2-inch height advantage and an 8-inch reach advantage. Holland has the advantage in significant strikes landed per minute (4.3) and significant strike defense (50%), as Malott averages 4.09 significant strikes landed per minute and allows opponents to hit on 54% of them.
Where Holland could really cash his UFC odds is on the ground, where Malott has a horrific 16% takedown defense. Holland has won two of his last three wins by submission on the ground.
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