Mike Malott vs Adam Fugitt Pick, 6/10/2023 Predictions UFC 289 Odds

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Mike Malott vs Adam Fugitt Pick, 6/10/2023 Predictions UFC 289 Odds

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Mike Malott will take on Adam Fugitt at UFC 289 on Saturday, June 10, 2023. The odds have Malott coming in at -210 while Fugitt is priced at +170.

Mike "Proper" Malott has a career record of 9-1-1. The 31-year-old records a weight of 170 lbs and comes in at 6'1". The orthodox fighter has an arm span of 73". Adam Fugitt stands in at 6'1" and will fight at 170 lbs. The southpaw fighter steps into the Octagon with a record of 9-3-0. The 34-year-old has a wingspan of 77". Regarding significant strikes, Mike Malott is connecting on 4.49 per min while Adam Fugitt is connecting on 5.40 significant strikes per minute. Malott connects on 41% of the significant strikes he attempts while Fugitt lands 58%. Regarding defending in the Octagon, "Proper" absorbs 3.48 significant strikes per minute and Fugitt absorbs 5.90. Malott also stops 54% of the significant strikes his opponents throw at him while Fugitt prevents 46% of the strikes thrown in his direction.

When it comes to wrestling, Mike Malott is not as efficient of a wrestler as he takes his opponents to the mat 1.91 times per 15 minutes. Malott is getting his opponent to the mat on 42% of his attempts and is stuffing 0% of all takedowns attempted on him. Fugitt is finishing his takedowns on 33% of the takedowns he attempts and is defending 100% of the tries against him. Regarding going for the sub, Malott is the more skilled fighter by trying 1.3 submissions per 15 min while Fugitt attempts 0.4 submissions per 3 rounds.

The last time he stepped into the Octagon, Mike Malott went up against Yohan Lainesse and took home the victory by way of an arm triangle from half guard in round 1. Lainesse ended up landing 1 of 4 total strikes attempted in that fight. Malott finished this fight landing 20 of 28 total strikes. When talking about significant strikes, Lainesse ended up landing 1 of 4, which gave him a percentage of 25%. He finished the fight landing 1 of 3 significant strikes directed at the head. In terms of stats for the opponent, Malott landed 52% of his significant strikes by connecting on 9 of 17. In terms of accuracy for the significant strikes, he landed 3 of 8 pointed at the head. 100% of the significant strikes landed by Lainesse and 100% of them landed by Malott were done at distance.

In the last Octagon appearance for Adam Fugitt, he battled Yusaku Kinoshita and took home the win via an elbow to the head in round 1. Kinoshita landed 100% of his significant strikes at distance and Fugitt landed 52% of the significant strikes he attempted from distance. Fugitt ended up landing 63% of the significant strikes he attempted by connecting on 21 of 33. He landed 16 of 23 significant strikes to the head. Kinoshita ended up connecting on 10 of 24 significant strikes in that battle. Looking at the significant strike accuracy, he ended up connecting on 6 of 20 directed at the head. Relating to total strikes thrown in that contest, Kinoshita ended up landing 11 of 25 while Fugitt ended up landing 33 of 54 total strikes.

Other fights on the card to watch

An additional bout that shouldn't be missed is when Dan Ige faces off against Nate Landwehr. Ige has a mark of 16-6-0. The 31-year-old weighs 145 lbs and stands in at 5'7". The orthodox fighter stretches 71". Landwehr comes in at 5'9" and weighs in at 145 lbs. The orthodox fighter walks into the Octagon with a record of 17-4-0. The 34-year-old stretches 72". Regarding grappling, Dan Ige gets his opposition to the mat 1.25 times per 15 min while Nate Landwehr is averaging a takedown 1.36 times per 3 rds. In terms of striking, Ige lands an average of 3.80 strikes/min and lands 45% of the strikes that he throws. The other fighter in this bout is Nate Landwehr, who tags his opponent on 49% of his attempted strikes and lands an average of 6.47 per min.

If you're going to be watching the fights, don't miss when Eryk Anders is set to face off against Marc-Andre Barriault. Barriault steps into the Octagon with a mark of 15-6-0 (1 NC). The 33-year-old tips the scales at 185 lbs and measures 6'1". The orthodox fighter has a reach of 74". Anders comes in at 6'1" and weighs in at 185 lbs. The southpaw fighter walks into the Octagon holding a record of 15-7-0 (1 NC). The 36-year-old has an arm span of 75". In terms of grappling, Marc-Andre Barriault is thwarting 62% of the takedowns his opponents try and is getting his opponent to the mat on 25% of the times he tries. Anders is taking his opponents down on 26% of his tries and is able to stop 79% of takedowns his opponents have tried. With reference to striking, Barriault absorbs 5.18 strikes/minute and he deals 5.90 per minute. Anders, at the same time, absorbs 4.22 strikes per min and is landing 3.39 per minute.

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

Guy's Pick: Take Adam Fugitt (+170)

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