Da-Un Jung vs Devin Clark Pick, 2/4/2023 Predictions UFC Vegas 68 Odds

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Da-Un Jung vs Devin Clark Pick, 2/4/2023 Predictions UFC Vegas 68 Odds

Saturday, February 4, 2023

Da-Un Jung will enter the Octagon with Devin Clark at UFC Vegas 68 on Saturday, February 4, 2023. The opener has Jung at -230 while Clark is priced at +195.

Da-Un "Sseda" Jung looks to add a win to his total of 15-3-1. The 29-year-old is weighing in at 205 lbs and measures in at 6'4". The orthodox fighter has an arm span of 78". Devin "Brown Bear" Clark measures 6'0" and tips the scales at 205 lbs. The orthodox fighter comes into this bout holding a record of 13-7-0. The 32-year-old has a wingspan of 75". In the category of significant strikes, Da-Un Jung is connecting on 4.05 per minute and Devin Clark connects on 2.94 significant strikes per minute. Jung is landing 43% of the significant strikes he tries and Clark is connecting on 55%. Regarding defending in the cage, "Sseda" takes 3.81 significant strikes per min and "Brown Bear" absorbs 2.86. Jung also defends against 54% of the significant strikes his opponents attempt and Clark is able to stop 44% of the shots thrown.

When it comes to grappling, Da-Un Jung is the more capable grappler as he is able to score a takedown 2.43 times per 3 rds. Jung is taking his opponents to the canvas on 61% of the times he tries and is stopping 88% of all takedowns attempted by his opposition. Clark is finishing his takedown attempts on 35% of the takedowns he attempts and stuffing 55% of the attempts against him. Regarding subbing opponents, Jung is the more skilled fighter by attempting 0.3 submissions per 3 rounds while Clark goes for 0.1 submissions per 15 minutes.

The last time he stepped into the Octagon, Da-Un Jung squared up with Dustin Jacoby and walked away in defeat by way of a punch to the head in round 1. Jacoby landed 14 of 23 total strikes that he let go in that fight. Jung ended the night having landed 14 of 39 total strikes. When talking about significant strikes, Jacoby landed 14 of 23, which means his percentage was 60%. He finished the fight landing 6 of 14 significant strikes to the head. On the other side of the cage, Jung ended up landing 35% of the significant strikes he threw by landing 14 of 39. In regard to the placement of these significant strikes, he connected on 6 of 26 aimed at the head. 100% of the significant strikes connected on by Jacoby and 100% of them landed by Jung were tallied at a distance.

In the last fight for Devin Clark, he fought Azamat Murzakanov and was defeated by a punch to the body in round 3. Murzakanov ended up landing 30% of his significant strikes at distance while Clark landed 92% of his significant strikes at distance. Clark ended up landing 26% of his significant strikes attempted by connecting on 14 of 52. He ended up connecting on 4 of 29 significant strikes to the head. Murzakanov ended up connecting on 79 of 106 significant strikes in that fight. Of all the significant strikes, he ended up landing 41 of 65 aimed at the head. In terms of the strikes he fired off in this contest, Murzakanov was 95 of 127 while Clark connected on 39 of 83 of all the strikes he attempted.

Other fights on the card to keep an eye on

One more match to look forward to is when Marcin Tybura battles Blagoy Ivanov. Tybura walks into the Octagon holding a mark of 23-7-0. The 37-year-old weighs in at 249 lbs and stands 6'3". The orthodox fighter has an arm span of 78". Ivanov comes in at 5'11" and is weighing in at 250 lbs. The southpaw fighter steps into the Octagon with a record of 19-4-0 (1 NC). The 36-year-old extends his reach 73". When it comes to grappling, Marcin Tybura is able to score a takedown 1.42 times per 15 min while Blagoy Ivanov takes his opponents to the canvas 0.90 times per 15 min. In the striking category, Tybura connects on 3.61 strikes/min and connecting on 49% of the strikes that he throws. Joining him in the Octagon is Blagoy Ivanov, who tags his opponent on 41% of the strikes he attempts and lands an average of 3.44 per min.

An additional fight that you're going to want to see is when Kyle Nelson is set to battle Dooho Choi. Choi walks into the Octagon with a record of 14-4-0. The 31-year-old weighs in at 145 lbs and stands in at 5'10". The orthodox fighter extends his reach 70". Nelson measures 5'11" and steps on the scale at 145 lbs. The switch fighter looks to add a victory to his career record of 13-5-0. The 31-year-old has an arm span of 71". In the category of takedowns, Dooho Choi prevents 50% of the takedowns his opponents attempt and is finishing his takedown attempts on 20% of his attempts. Nelson is finishing his takedown tries on 10% of his tries and is able to thwart 63% of all takedown attempts. With reference to striking, Choi is absorbing 6.38 strikes per minute while he is dishing out 5.32 per min. Nelson, notwithstanding, is absorbing 5.39 strikes per minute and is connecting on 3.34 per min.

Who will win tonight's UFC match against the spread?

Guy's Pick: Take Devin Clark (+195)

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