Nate Landwehr vs Austin Lingo Pick, 3/25/2023 Predictions UFC San Antonio Odds

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Nate Landwehr vs Austin Lingo Pick, 3/25/2023 Predictions UFC San Antonio Odds

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Nate Landwehr will face off against Austin Lingo at UFC San Antonio on Saturday, March 25, 2023. The opening moneyline has Landwehr coming in at -300 while Lingo is at +230.

Nate "The Train" Landwehr will be looking to add a victory to his career record of 16-4-0. The 34-year-old tips the scales at 145 lbs and measures 5'9". The orthodox fighter stretches 72". Austin "Lights Out" Lingo measures 5'10" and records a weight of 145 lbs. The orthodox fighter steps into the cage holding a record of 9-1-0. The 28-year-old extends his reach 70". In the category of significant strikes, Nate Landwehr lands 6.37 per min and Austin Lingo connects on 4.00 significant strikes per min. Landwehr is landing 51% of the significant strikes he attempts and Lingo is connecting on 42%. When it comes to defending in the Octagon, "The Train" absorbs 5.56 significant strikes per min while "Lights Out" absorbs 3.82. Landwehr also thwarts 53% of the significant strikes that are aimed in his direction and Lingo is able to curb 58% of the strikes thrown in his direction.

When it comes to grappling, Nate Landwehr is the better grappler as he scores a takedown 1.30 times per 15 minutes. Landwehr is scoring a takedown on 66% of his attempts and stuffing 86% of all takedown attempts. Lingo is taking his opponents to the mat on 66% of his takedown tries and is defending 80% of all takedowns attempted on him. Regarding going for the sub, Landwehr is the more experienced of the two fighters by attempting 1.3 submissions per 15 minutes while Lingo goes for 0.4 submissions per 15 min.

In his last fight, Nate Landwehr fought David Onama and wound up taking home the win via majority decision in round 3. Onama landed 79 of 186 total strikes that he let go. Landwehr walked away from this fight having landed 133 of 253 total strikes. When it comes to significant strikes, Onama landed 71 of 174, giving him a percentage of 40%. He finished the fight landing 62 of 158 significant strikes to the head. On the other side of the Octagon, Landwehr ended up landing 49% of his significant strikes by connecting on 91 of 185. Looking at the significant strike accuracy, he landed 73 of 154 pointed at the head. 70% of the significant strikes connected on by Onama and 57% of them landed by Landwehr were done at a distance.

In the last Octagon appearance for Austin Lingo, he squared up with Luis Saldana and ended up getting the win via unanimous decision in round 3. Saldana connected on 97% of the significant strikes he attempted at distance while Lingo landed 100% of his significant strikes at distance. Lingo ended up connecting on 40% of his significant strikes attempted by connecting on 73 of 181. He ended up connecting on 45 of 143 significant strikes aimed at the head. Saldana ended up connecting on 77 of 160 significant strikes in that fight. Of all the significant strikes, he landed 34 of 111 to the head. Discussing total strikes thrown in that contest, Saldana connected on 81 of 165 and Lingo ended up landing 74 of 185 of all the strikes he threw.

Other bouts on the card to watch

An additional bout that shouldn't be missed is when Alex Perez encounters Manel Kape. Perez looks to add a victory to his career total of 24-7-0. The 30-year-old tips the scales at 125 lbs and measures in at 5'6". The orthodox fighter reaches 65". Kape stands 5'5" and weighs in at 125 lbs. The southpaw fighter steps into the Octagon holding a mark of 18-6-0. The 29-year-old has an arm span of 68". In the grappling category, Alex Perez gets his opposition to the mat 2.84 times per 15 min while Manel Kape takes his opponents to the mat 0.56 times per 3 rounds. When it comes to striking, Perez connects for an average of 4.67 strikes/minute and connects on 48% of the strikes that he throws. Joining him in the Octagon is Manel Kape, who tags his opponent on 52% of the strikes that he throws and connects on 4.46 per min.

Another must see fight on the night is when Albert Duraev is set to clash with Chidi Njokuani. Njokuani comes into this bout with a mark of 22-8-0 (1 NC). The 34-year-old records a weight of 185 lbs and stands 6'3". The orthodox fighter has a wingspan of 80". Duraev measures 5'11" and steps on the scale at 185 lbs. The orthodox fighter walks into the Octagon with a record of 15-4-0. The 34-year-old stretches 75". Regarding takedowns, Chidi Njokuani is stopping 75% of his opponents' takedown tries and is taking his opponents to the mat on 15% of his attempts. Duraev is taking his opponents to the mat on 21% of his attempts and is able to stop 50% of all takedown tries against him. In the category of striking, Njokuani takes 2.47 strikes per min and he is landing 4.28 strikes/minute. Duraev, at the same time, takes 2.46 strikes per minute and connects on 2.91 per min.

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

Guy's Pick: Take Austin Lingo (+230)

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