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UFC: Lucie Pudilova vs. Joselyne Edwards – preview and betting tips
The UFC is organizing another tournament this weekend and this time with Czech participation. Lucie Pudilova is going to be challenged by an unpleasant opponent in the form of Joselyne Edwards. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
The UFC is holding another tournament this weekend and this time with Czech participation. Lucie Pudilova is going to be challenged by an unpleasant opponent in the form of Joselyne Edwards. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
It may be an unnumbered tournament, but the UFC will offer a good dose of entertainment this weekend. In particular, fans can expect a good split decision from Max Holloway’s fight with Arnold Allen. Czech fans are undoubtedly interested in the fight of the Czech representative.
Lucie Pudilova, who will be making her second stint in the best organization in the world, has another fight ahead of her. She made her UFC debut last October when she stopped Yanan Wu in the second round.
Now she faces a tough opponent in Joselyne Edwards. She will surely want to beat the former Octagon fighter and build on the two straight wins she now boasts in the UFC.
While Pudilova has faced tougher opponents than Edwards during her career and is probably the favourite in this fight, she cannot underestimate the Panama native at any cost.
Edwards is skilled on the ground, which is where she might have a slight advantage over Pudilova. However, the Czech is working hard, improving in all aspects and has been perfect in her last matches, especially tactically.
Pudilova has also made great progress on the ground. However, she will probably want to keep the match in the stance, where she should have the upper hand. Edwards is not bad in the stance, but Pudilova should give her opponent problems in that regard, even with her movement.
However, if you want to take a risk and bet on the match not going to the third round, then odds of 4.08 could be an interesting and nice attraction.
Source: UFC, Sherdog
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