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Daniel Zellhuber vs. Esteban Ribovics Tip, 14.09.2024 Predictions UFC 306 Odds

Daniel Zellhuber against Esteban Ribovics

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Saturday, September 14, 2024

Daniel Zellhuber will step into the Octagon against Esteban Ribovics at UFC 306 on Saturday, September 14, 2024. The opening odds are -230 for Zellhuber and +190 for Ribovics.

Daniel “Golden Boy” Zellhuber enters the Octagon with a record of 15-1-0. The 25-year-old stands 6'1″ and is 6'1″. The switch fighter has a 6'1″ wingspan. Esteban “El Gringo” Ribovics stands 5'1″ and is 6'1″. The orthodox fighter is looking to add a win to his record of 13-1-0. The 28-year-old has an arm span of 6'1″. In the category of significant strikes, Daniel Zellhuber lands 5.86 per minute while Esteban Ribovics lands 6.20 significant strikes per minute. Zellhuber lands 41% of the significant strikes he attempts and Ribovics lands 52%. When it comes to defense in the cage, “Golden Boy” allows 5.06 significant strikes per minute, while “El Gringo” allows 3.49. In addition, Zellhuber blocks 56% of his opponents' heavy strikes, while Ribovics prevents 53% of them.












UFC306 Daniel Zellhuber Esteban Ribovic
Opening odds -230 +190
Record 15-1-0 13-1-0
Average fight time 13:41 8:02
Height 1.85m 5'10″
Weight 155 pounds 155 pounds
To reach 77″ 69″
Hits per minute 5.86 6.20
Impressive accuracy 41% 52%

When it comes to wrestling, Daniel Zellhuber is not as effective a wrestler as he puts his opponents on the mat 0.22 times per 3 rounds. Zellhuber puts his opponents on the mat on 33% of his attempts and fends off 94% of his opponents' takedown attempts. Ribovics puts his opponents on the mat on 66% of his takedown attempts and fends off 60% of all his opponents' takedown attempts. When it comes to the sub, Zellhuber tries to get the win less often as he wins 0.2 times per 3 rounds while Ribovics wins 0.5 times per 15 minutes.

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In his previous fight, Daniel Zellhuber fought against Francisco Prado and won that fight by unanimous decision in round 3. Prado landed 91 of the 249 punches he threw in the contest. Zellhuber finished the night with 120 of the 272 punches thrown. In terms of significant punches, Prado landed 90 of 246, a 36% rate. He ended up landing 30 of 155 significant punches aimed at the head. Statistically, Zellhuber landed 44% of his significant punches, landing 120 of 272. In terms of accuracy of significant punches, 87 of 228 were aimed at the head. 97% of Prado's significant punches and 97% of Zellhuber's landed punches were counted from distance.

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In his last fight, Esteban Ribovics faced Terrance McKinney and eventually won by kick to the head in round 1. McKinney landed 60% of his significant punches from distance and Ribovics landed 80% of his significant punches from distance. Ribovics landed 41% of his significant punches by hitting 5 of 12. He ended up landing 3 of 8 significant punches aimed at the head. McKinney landed 5 of 18 significant punches in this fight. Of all the significant punches he threw, he landed 3 of 16 to the head. In terms of the total number of punches he threw, McKinney landed 5 of 18 while Ribovics landed a total of 5 of 12 punches he threw.

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Another fight you won't want to miss is Ronaldo Rodriguez vs. Ode Osbourne. Rodriguez enters the Octagon with a score of 16-2-0. The 25-year-old weighs 125 pounds and stands 5 feet 6 inches tall. The orthodox fighter has a reach of 65 inches. Osbourne stands 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. The southpaw has a score of 12-7-0 (1 NC). The 32-year-old has an arm span of 73 inches. When it comes to grappling, Ronaldo Rodriguez manages 1.20 takedowns per 3 rounds and Ode Osbourne manages 1.27 takedowns per 3 rounds. As for striking, Rodriguez lands 2.00 strikes per minute and 41% of his strike attempts. At his side in the Octagon is Ode Osbourne, who hits 38% of his shots and scores 3.46 hits per minute.

If you like entertaining fights, you'll want to see when Ignacio Bahamondes faces Manuel Torres. Torres holds a record of 15-2-0. The 29-year-old fights at 155 pounds and stands 5 feet 10 inches tall. The switch fighter has a reach of 73 inches. Bahamondes is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 155 pounds. The orthodox fighter enters the Octagon with a record of 15-5-0. The 27-year-old has a reach of 75 inches. As for wrestling, Manuel Torres thwarts 88% of his opponents' takedowns and takes his opponents to the ground on 66% of his attempts. Bahamondes completes his takedowns on 15% of his attempts and prevents 85% of his opponents' takedowns. As for striking, Torres takes 3.15 punches per minute and dishes out 8.14 punches per minute. Bahamondes, on the other hand, takes 4.38 hits per minute and hits 7.15 per minute.

Who will win today’s UFC fight against the spread?

Josh Schonwald's tip: Take Daniel Zellhuber (-230)

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