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Mike Malott vs. Trevin Giles tip, November 2nd, 2024 predictions UFC Edmonton odds

Mike Malott vs. Trevin Giles tip, November 2nd, 2024 predictions UFC Edmonton odds

Mike Malott vs. Trevin Giles

UFC Edmonton

Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Mike Malott will enter the Octagon against Trevin Giles at UFC Edmonton on Saturday, November 2, 2024. The opening line has Malott coming into the game at -250 while Giles is rated at +205.

Mike “Proper” Malott will look to add a win to his career record of 10-2-1. The 32-year-old will fight at a weight of 170 pounds and is 6 feet 2 inches tall. The orthodox fighter has a height of 73 inches. Trevin Giles is 6 feet tall and weighs 170 pounds. The orthodox fighter holds a career record of 16-6-0. The 32-year-old reaches a weight of 74 inches. When it comes to significant hits, Mike Malott has a strike rate of 3.83 significant strikes per minute and Trevin Giles has a strike rate of 3.27 significant strikes per minute. Malott lands 46% of the significant punches he throws, while Giles lands 55%. When it comes to defending himself, “Proper” takes 3.33 significant hits per minute while Giles absorbs 2.22. Malott also defends 52% of significant attacks directed his way and Giles blocks 58% of them.

Mike Malott vs. Trevin Giles tip, November 2nd, 2024 predictions UFC Edmonton odds












UFC Edmonton Mike Malott Trevin Giles
Opening odds -250 +205
Record 10-2-1 16-6-0
Average battle time 7:24 10:40
Height 6'1″ 6'0″
Weight 170 pounds 170 pounds
To reach 73″ 74″
Attacks landed per minute 3.83 3.27
Impressive accuracy 46% 55%

When it comes to grappling, Mike Malott is the more productive grappler as he puts his opponents on the canvas 3.04 times per third. Malott takes his opponents to the canvas on 60% of his attempts and stops 16% of his opponents' takedowns. Giles brings his opponents to the mat on 50% of the takedowns he attempts and stops 71% of the takedowns his opponents have attempted. When it comes to submissions, Malott is the more skilled of the two fighters, attempting 1.0 submissions per 15 minutes while Giles attempts 0.3 finishes per 15 minutes.

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In his previous fight, Mike Malott took on Neil Magny and lost the fight in round 3 by punches to the head from the riding position. Magny landed 110 of the 159 total punches he threw in the competition. Malott retired from this fight after landing 100 of 128 total hits. As far as significant hits go, Magny landed 57 of 102, a percentage of 55%. He landed 52 of 95 significant blows to the head. On the other hand, Malott landed 67% of his significant punches by landing 45 of 67. In terms of placing those significant shots, he landed 19 of 40 to the head. 22% of significant punches landed by Magny and 66% of punches landed by Malott were thrown from distance.

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In Trevin Giles' last Octagon appearance, he fought against Carlos Prates and suffered defeat in the second round with a blow to the head. In the end, Prates scored on 100% of the significant shots he attempted from distance, and Giles landed 98% of the significant shots he attempted from distance. Giles connected on 66% of the significant shots he attempted, hitting 68 of 102. He landed 25 of 51 significant punches aimed at the head. In the end, Prates scored 37 of 72 significant goals in the competition. Of these significant shots, he scored three off 24 balls aimed at the head. As for the total number of goals he has scored in the competition, Prates ended up with 38 out of 73 goals, while Giles scored 70 out of 105 total goals.

Other fights on the card are worth keeping an eye on

Another match to look forward to is when Aiemann Zahabi steps into the Octagon with Pedro Munhoz. Zahabi enters the Octagon with a mark of 11-2-0. The 36-year-old weighs 135 pounds and is 5 feet 7 inches tall. The orthodox fighter has an arm span of 68 inches. Munhoz stands at 5'6″ and weighs in at 135 pounds. The orthodox fighter will look to add a win to his career record of 20-9-0 (2 NC). The 38-year-old extends his reach to 65″ . In terms of takedowns, Aiemann Zahabi can score a takedown 0.20 times per 15 minutes while Pedro Munhoz can score a takedown 0.51 times per 15 minutes. In the strike category, Zahabi averages 3.43 strikeouts per minute and lands 43% of his strikeout attempts. The other fighter in this fight is Pedro Munhoz, who is scoring on 43% of his attempted strikes and has a strike rate of 5.32 per minute.

Another fight you definitely want to see is Victor Henry vs. Charles Jourdain. Jourdain is looking to add a win to his 15-8-1 overall record. The 28-year-old will fight at 135 pounds and stands 5'9″. The Switch Fighter has a reach of 69 inches. Henry stands 5'7″ and fights at 135 pounds. The switch fighter comes into this fight with a record of 24-6-0 (1 NC). The 37-year-old has a wingspan of 68″. In wrestling, Charles Jourdain is able to thwart 48% of fighters' takedown attempts and completes his takedown attempts on 23% of his attempts. Henry knocks down his opponents on 15% of his attempts and can block 83% of all attempts to take him down. As for striking, Jourdain averages 4.35 strokes per minute and reaches 5.48 strokes per minute. Henry, on the other hand, absorbs 5.62 strikes per minute and distributes 8.34 per minute.

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

Tony Sink's pick: Take Mike Malott (-250)

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