Alexa Grasso vs. Valentina Shevchenko Rematch Betting Odds

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Alexa Grasso vs. Valentina Shevchenko Rematch Betting Odds

A rematch between Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko has been confirmed by UFC president Dana White, setting the stage for another thrilling UFC Women’s Flyweight Championship fight.

In their first bout at UFC 285, Grasso shocked the world by submitting the long-reigning champion Shevchenko in the fourth round. Despite being a significant underdog, Grasso (+750) capitalized on a poorly executed spinning back kick by Shevchenko (-600), taking her back and securing a rear-naked choke that led to Shevchenko’s first submission loss in the UFC.

Speaking at the latest UFC post-fight press conference, White confirmed plans for the rematch, although a specific timeline or location has yet to be announced.

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Grasso vs. Shevchenko Rematch Betting Odds

The betting odds for the rematch are as follows:

These odds imply that Shevchenko is the favorite, with a bet of $240 needed to win $100. Conversely, a bet of $100 on Grasso would yield $160 if she wins.

For our international readers, these odds translate to 6/4 (Grasso) and 5/12 (Shevchenko) in fractional format, and 2.60 and 1.42 in decimal format, respectively.

How to Bet on the Fight

To place a bet on the fight, follow these steps:

  1. Visit BetUS
  2. Navigate to the UFC/MMA section.
  3. Find the Grasso vs. Shevchenko fight.
  4. Select the fighter you want to bet on and the type of bet you want to place.

First Fight Breakdown

Let’s take a look at the statistics from the first fight:

From the statistics, it’s clear that Valentina Shevchenko had the upper hand in significant strikes, with 60% accuracy compared to Alexa Grasso’s 32%.

Shevchenko also took advantage with takedowns, achieving 4 successful takedowns out of 6 attempts, while Grasso didn’t land any of her 2 attempts.

In terms of control time, Shevchenko dominated with over 5 minutes of control, compared to just over a minute by Grasso.

However, Grasso’s ability to capitalize on Shevchenko’s mistake and secure a rear-naked choke submission in the fourth round was the decisive factor.

Career Stats Breakdown

Now let’s dive into the career statistics of each fighter:

Tale of the Tape

Striking

Grasso lands more significant strikes per minute (SLpM) than Shevchenko, but Shevchenko has higher striking accuracy and defense. This indicates that while Grasso has historically been more aggressive, Shevchenko is more precise and better at avoiding strikes. This was the case in the first fight, as well.

Grappling

Shevchenko has historically had the upper hand in grappling, with a higher takedown average, accuracy, and defense. However, Grasso has a higher submission average, which was evident in their first fight when she submitted Shevchenko.

In summary, while Shevchenko has the edge in grappling and control, Grasso’s striking and submission skills make her a formidable opponent. All statistics have been sourced from UFC Stats.

Final Thoughts

The rematch between Grasso and Shevchenko promises to be an exciting bout and both sides of the betting odds are equally enticing. Shevchenko looked outstanding for most of the first fight and represents decent value this time at -260. For those who believe Grasso can get the job done again, you can take her as an underdog this time around.

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Jack Miller is a seasoned MMA journalist and analyst. Now, as a writer for The Body Lock, he provides comprehensive fight coverage and in-depth analysis.