UFC 275: Teixeira vs. Prochazka Betting Guide, Odds & Picks (2022)

The UFC’s debut in Southeast Asia has finally arrived, as the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore, will play host to a great night of fights this Saturday. In the lead-up to the fight, the Road to UFC will debut at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Thursday and Friday, a tournament-style UFC competition featuring fighters from all over the world.

Regarding Saturday’s pay-per-view, the card offers great fights from top to bottom, with two title fights serving as the co-main and main events. Let’s take a closer look at the best bets for the UFC 275 card.

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Best Bets for Glover Teixeira vs. Jiří Procházka

Pick: Jiri Prozachka vs. Glover Teixeira Fight Does NOT Start Round 3 -138

I was pleasantly surprised to see such a good line for this fight not to get into round three. I like this bet mainly because of the stylistic clash between these two fighters. Jiri Prozachka is a power puncher that is extremely dangerous early in fights. Twenty-five of his 28 career wins have come by knockout, with all but two coming inside the first two rounds. In fact, only three of his 31 career fights have reached round three.

On the flip side, Glover Teixeira has 28 of his 33 wins coming inside the distance, and that typically involves him taking his opponents down and breaking them on the mat. At nearly 43 years old, this title run has been nothing short of spectacular for Teixeira, but there have been some sketchy moments along the way. His durability is a glaring concern in this matchup, as he has been knocked out three times in his career and repeatedly hurt in multiple fights along with his current win streak.

Prozachka will come out hot and heavy and try to hurt Teixeira early in this fight. If he cannot do that, then Teixeira will take him down and smother him. On the mat, it is clear that Teixeira will have a significant advantage in the grappling, which has been unproven at the UFC level for Prozachka and sometimes lacking on the regional scene. Because of the clear advantages for both fighters depending on how this fight plays out, I see it ending within the first two rounds at a high clip.

Pick: Jiri Prochazka To Win By KO/TKO/DQ -135

While Tex’s rise to the title after losing his first shot in 2014 was an incredible story, he has his hands full in this fight against the hand-chosen future of the division in Jiri Procházka. Tex’s best shot at getting this fight to go his way will be to get Procházka on the ground, but from what we’ve seen so far in his career, that will be a tall task for the lanky and athletic Czech.

It might not be in the first round, but I expect the risk-tolerant Tex to take his chances and get caught, with Procházka ending this one before the final bell as he has done so many times in the past.

Best Bet for Valentina Shevchenko vs. Taila Santos

Pick: Under 3.5 Rounds

Both Shevchenko and Santos boast fight-stopping power, exemplified by their recent fight logs. For that reason, I’m taking the under on 3.5 rounds in this fight. 

In my opinion, the only chance for Taila Santos to win this fight is by finishing it prior to the final bell. She will not want to leave this one up to the judges. While she’s a massive underdog, and rightfully so, Santos possesses a powerful right hand that can stun any opponent. If she’s able to wobble Shevchenko and take her down, she may be able to slip in a submission and claim the belt.

On the flip side, Shevchenko has proven to be the most polished fighter in women’s MMA. She’s the current pound-for-pound champ, and she’s well deserving of that honor. I expect Santos to pressure her, which will likely force Shevchenko to react rather than act on her own terms. That won’t be a problem for the champ, as she’s proven the capability to adapt and finish fights early. Whatever way this fight plays out, I like the under on 3.5 rounds to cash. 

Best Bet for Zhang Weili vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk

Pick: Joanna Jedrzejczyk ML +140

Zhang Weili and Joanna Jedrzejczyk put on one of the most exciting fights in UFC history when they squared off in early 2020 at UFC 248. The fight played out very competitively, with Weili winning via a split decision.

There were a combined 768 strikes thrown between them, which was an insane pace for a five-round fight with neither fighter willing to give an inch. Jedrzejczyk out-landed Weili slightly on the numbers, but it appeared that Weili held the power advantage and landed the more impactful strikes. Some wonder if the massive hematoma on Jedrzejczyk’s forehead played a role in the judges’ decision.

The biggest difference in this fight from the first one is that it will only be three rounds instead of five. Many would assume this favors Weili as Jedrzejczyk has great cardio but had the first fight only been three rounds, it would have been Jedrzejczyk who got her hand raised on the judges’ scorecards. Similar to the first fight, I expect Jedrzejczyk to have the speed and volume advantage, and avoiding as many big power shots from Weili will be vital in getting her hand raised this time around.

Ultimately, I expect another razor-close fight with both fighters making a case to win rounds. But I cap Jedrzejczyk as a slight favor at 55%, so it makes sense to take the (+140) bet as that implies that she wins only around 41% of the time. May the judges ever be in your favor.

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