Randy Brown vs. Bryan Battle Pick, July 12, 2024 Predictions UFC 310 Odds

Randy Brown vs. Bryan Battle Pick, July 12, 2024 Predictions UFC 310 Odds

Randy Brown vs. Bryan Battle

UFC 310

T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Randy Brown will face Bryan Battle at UFC 310 on Saturday, December 7, 2024. The opening money line has Brown priced at +190 while Battle is at -230.

Randy “Rudeboy” Brown will look to add a win to his career record of 19-5-0. The 34-year-old weighs 170 pounds and measures 1.80 meters. The Orthodox Fighter has a reach of 78 inches. Bryan “The Butcher” Battle measures 1.95 meters and weighs 75 kilograms. The orthodox fighter enters the Octagon with a mark of 12-2-0 (1 NC). The 30-year-old reaches 77 inches. When it comes to significant hits, Randy Brown has 4.38 significant hits per minute and Bryan Battle has 5.44 significant hits per minute. Brown scores on 47% of the significant hits he attempts, while Battle lands 53%. When it comes to defense in the cage, “Rudeboy” allows 3.20 significant strikes per minute while “The Butcher” allows 4.14. Brown also thwarts 54% of the significant attacks thrown at him and Battle stops 43% of them.

Randy Brown vs. Bryan Battle Pick, July 12, 2024 Predictions UFC 310 Odds












UFC 310 Randy Brown Bryan Battle
Opening odds +190 -230
Record 19-5-0 12-2-0 (1 NC)
Average battle time 10:26 7:49
Height 6’3″ 6’1″
Weight 170 pounds 170 pounds
To reach 78″ 77″
Attacks landed per minute 4.38 5.44
Impressive accuracy 47% 53%

When it comes to grappling, Randy Brown is not that efficient of a wrestler, as he takes his opponents to the mat 0.72 times per 15 minutes. Brown completes his takedown attempts on 39% of his attempts and thwarts 70% of his opponents’ takedown attempts. Battle completes his takedown attempts on 23% of his takedown attempts and stops 52% of his opponents’ takedown attempts. As far as submissions go, Brown is the more skilled fighter as he attempts 0.6 finishes per 15 minutes while Battle attempts 0.5 finishes per 3 rounds.

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In his last fight, Randy Brown faced Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos and won by unanimous decision in the third round. Santos landed 42 of 94 total attempted punches in the fight. Brown finished the night with 89 of 166 total hits. In the Significant Hits category, Santos landed 26 out of 76, giving him a rate of 34%. He landed 8 out of 50 significant blows to the head. On the other side of the cage, Brown landed 47% of his significant hits, scoring 67 of 141 hits. Of all the significant hits, he hit the head on 50 out of 120. 92% of Santos’ significant hits and 91% of Brown’s significant hits came from distance.

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In Bryan Battle’s last fight he faced Kevin Jousset and won with a blow to the head in round 2. Jousset hit 79% of the decisive shots he attempted from distance and Battle landed 82%. from the significant punches he attempted from a distance. Battle hit 97 of 170 on 57% of his big attack attempts. He ended up landing 79 of 146 big punches aimed at the head. In the end, Jousset scored 58 of 97 significant goals in the competition. Of these significant blows, he scored 31 of 66 hits aimed at the head. In terms of the total number of strikes he threw in this fight, Jousset ended up landing 63 of 107 and Battle landed 118 of 194 of all the strikes he threw.

Other seizures to watch out for

Another fight to keep an eye on is Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders. Weidman will look to add a win to his 16-7-0 record. The 40-year-old weighs 185 pounds and is 6 feet tall. The Orthodox fighter stands 78 inches tall. Anders stands 6’1″ and will fight at 185 pounds. The southpaw enters the cage with a mark of 16-8-0 (1 NC). The 37-year-old has a wingspan of 75″. In the grappling category, Chris Weidman scores a takedown 3.44 times per 15 minutes, while Eryk Anders averages a takedown 1.79 times per 3rd minute. When it comes to punches, Weidman averages 3.18 punches per minute and hits 45% of all punches he attempts. Joining him in the Octagon is Eryk Anders, who marks his opponent on 47% of his punches and scores 3.41 strikes per minute.

Another must-watch fight tonight is when Joshua Van takes on Cody Durden. Durden comes into this fight with a record of 17-6-1. The 33-year-old weighs 125 pounds and is 1.75 meters tall. The southpaw has a height of 67 inches. Van stands 5’5″ and tips the scales at 125 pounds. The orthodox fighter is looking to add a win to his record of 11-2-0. The 23-year-old clocks in at 65″. In the takedown category, Cody Durden stops 73% of takedowns attempted by fighters and puts his opponents on the canvas in 50% of his attempts. Van defeats his opponents on 63% of his attempts and prevents 83% of his opponents’ takedowns. As for hitting, Durden is taking 3.31 punches per minute while throwing 3.35 punches per minute. Van, on the other hand, receives 6.09 shots per minute and hits 8.39 per minute.

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

Tony Sink’s Pick: Take Bryan Battle (-230)

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