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William Gomis vs Joanderson Brito Pick, September 28, 2024 Predictions UFC Paris Odds

William Gomis vs. Joanderson Brito

UFC Paris

Accor Arena in Paris, France

Saturday, September 28, 2024

William Gomis will face Joanderson Brito at UFC Paris on Saturday, September 28, 2024. The moneyline has Gomis at +220 while Brito is at -270.

William “Jaguar” Gomis has a career record of 13-2-0. The 27-year-old weighs 145 pounds and is 6 feet tall. The southpaw reaches a height of 73 inches. Joanderson “Tubarao” Brito is 1.77 meters tall and weighs 65 kilograms. The orthodox fighter has a career mark of 17-3-1. The 29-year-old is 72 inches tall. In terms of significant hits, William Gomis is landing 2.62 significant strikes per minute and Joanderson Brito is scoring at 3.35 significant strikes per minute. Gomis scores on 46% of his significant scoring attempts, while Brito lands 51%. On defense, “Jaguar” allows 1.49 significant strikes per minute, while “Tubarao” absorbs 2.65. Gomis also thwarts 75% of the heavy blows his opponents throw at him, and Brito is able to stop 46% of the shots thrown.












UFC Paris William Gomis Joanderson Brito
Opening odds +220 -270
Record 13-2-0 17-3-1
Average battle time 2:07 p.m 6:54
Height 6'0″ 5'8″
Weight 145 pounds 145 pounds
To reach 73″ 72″
Attacks landed per minute 2.62 3.35
Impressive accuracy 46% 51%

When it comes to grappling, William Gomis isn't as effective a wrestler as he averages a takedown 1.06 times per period. Gomis brings his opponent to the mat in 60% of his attempts and stuffs 81% of all takedown attempts against him. Brito brings his opponent to the mat on 76% of his takedown attempts and defends 62% of his opponent's takedown attempts. As far as attacking the sub goes, Gomis is the more skilled fighter, attempting 0.7 subs per 15 minutes, while Brito attempts 0.6 subs per 15 minutes.

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In his previous fight, William Gomis fought Yanis Ghemmouri and took the win with a kick to the body in round 3. In the end, Ghemmouri landed 40 of the 88 total punches he fired. Gomis finished the night with 61 of 99 total hits. When it comes to significant hits, Ghemmouri landed 28 of 73, a rate of 38%. He finished the fight with 0 of 24 significant punches aimed at the head. Regarding the opponent's statistics, Gomis landed 59% of the significant punches he threw, landing 52 of 88. Of all the significant punches thrown, he hit 10 of 30 aimed at the head. 85% of Ghemmouri's significant hits and 90% of Gomis's were scored from distance.

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In Joanderson Brito's last Octagon appearance, he faced Jack Shore and ultimately took the victory via TKO after a doctor's stoppage in Round 2. Shore landed 41% of the significant punches he attempted from distance, and Brito connected 66% of the significant attacks he attempted from distance. Brito landed 53% of the significant punches he attempted, scoring 30 of 56 hits. He ended up landing 4 of 29 significant punches aimed at the head. Shore scored 24 of 40 significant hits in this battle. Given the remarkable batting accuracy, he ended up scoring 16 off 32 balls aimed at the head. In terms of the total number of punches he threw in this fight, Shore landed 31 of 47 and Brito landed 57 of 86 of all the punches he attempted.

Other fights on the card to watch out for

Another fight to keep an eye on is Kevin Jousset vs. Bryan Battle. Jousset enters the cage with a score of 10-2-0. The 31-year-old will fight at 170 pounds and stands 6'2″. The Orthodox Fighter extends its reach to 75 inches. Fight stands 6'1″ and tips the scales at 170 pounds. The orthodox fighter is looking to add a win to his overall record of 11-2-0 (1 NC). The 30-year-old is 77 inches tall. In grappling, Kevin Jousset knocks down his opponents 1.51 times per period, while Bryan Battle puts his opponents on the canvas 1.12 times per 15 minutes. When it comes to hitting, Jousset is hitting at a rate of 8.23 ​​per minute and is connecting on 55% of his shot attempts. The other fighter in this fight is Bryan Battle, who is hitting the opponent on 51% of his punches and hitting at 4.52 per minute.

If you enjoy fights, you'll want to see when Gabriel Miranda takes on Morgan Charriere. Charriere enters the cage with a record of 19-10-1. The 28-year-old fights at 145 pounds and stands 5'8″. The orthodox fighter stands 69″. Miranda stands 5'11″ tall and will wrestle at 145 pounds. The orthodox fighter is looking to add a win to his career record of 17-6-0. The 34-year-old is 71 inches tall. In grappling, Morgan Charriere prevents 87% of his opponents' takedowns and knocks down his opponents on 40% of his attempts. Miranda finishes his takedown attempts on 40% of his attempts and stops 15% of his opponents' takedown attempts. In terms of hitting, Charriere averages 4.24 strikes per minute while he averages 3.98 strikes per minute. Miranda, on the other hand, absorbs 6.88 strokes per minute and distributes 3.52 per minute.

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

Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take William Gomis (+220)

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