UFC Fight Night - Ion Cutelaba vs. Magomed Ankalaev Odds

UFC Fight Night Ion Cutelaba vs. Magomed Ankalaev

Light heavyweight brawler Ion “The Hulk” Cutelaba (15-5, 12 KOs, 2 SUBs) will rematch Dagestani puncher Magomed Ankalaev (13-1, 8 KOs) at UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Rakic on Saturday, August 29 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. The card also features a high stakes welterweight matchup between former champion Robbie Lawler (28-14, 20 KOs, 1 SUB) and veteran Neil Magny (23-7, 7 KOs, 3 SUBs), and a light heavyweight contest between contender Anthony “Lionheart” Smith (33-15, 18 KOs, 12 SUBs) and prospect Aleksandar Rakic (12-2, 9 KOs, 1 SUB). Let’s break down the best UFC online betting options for the rematch between Cutelaba and Ankalaev.

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Ion Cutelaba (15-5, 12 KOs, 2 SUBs)

The first time Cutelaba and Ankalaev squared off, only hardcore fans really knew to expect a brawl. Cutelaba dialed it up to 11 and turned this into a grudge match - the Moldovan walked right up to the Russian for a pre-fight mean mug, then the two got into a shoving match during Bruce Buffer’s pre-fight introductions. I can honestly say that I’ve never seen that before despite watching the sport for nearly two decades now. Then Cutelaba started slinging nuclear punches from the bell, setting up a short but memorable slugfest that was stopped way too early.

There will always be a place for guys like Cutelaba in the UFC. For starters, he’s a hyper aggressive knockout artist with a fan-friendly style. Additionally, fans are drawn to tough guys that look and fight like they’re always pissed off. He’s got that Mike Perry appeal, with none of the weirdness. What’s funny is that he’s actually a pretty well-rounded fighter who will always resort to banging. In some cases, it leads to dominant wins like his KO over Khalil Rountree. Other times, he’ll blow his wad and get worked over, as Glover Teixeira proved.

Cutelaba was on the losing end of the fight, as he got hit with several solid head kicks and was visually wobbled. The Moldovan swore that he was just playing wounded to draw Ankalaev in, but the fact of the matter is that he was losing the striking battle up to the point. Perhaps he’ll have a different strategy in the rematch...but likely not.

Magomed Ankalaev (13-1, 8 KOs)

It seems like we’ve gotta pay attention to any UFC fighter coming out of Dagestan, and Ankalaev is no different. In fact, he might just be the best light heavyweight prospect in the division right now. Signed to the UFC in 2017 as an 8-0 prospect, Ankalaev was caught by a sub in his UFC debut - but has been an absolute beast in four follow up fights. Of course, we have to mention that he’s been facing mid-tier talent like Klidson Abreu and Dalcha Lungiambula, but a win here should lock up a matchup with a more recognizable opponent.

But don’t think we can pencil in that W just yet - the Russian has a tough task ahead of him. But his patience on the feet, along with some serious killshot power, is an excellent style contrast against his ultra aggressive opponent. Ankalaev showed that when forced to engage, he can light it up with dynamic kickboxing. In his debut against Paul Craig, the 28-year old flashed excellent takedown and brutal GNP - typical of Dagestani fighters.

Significant Striking Stats

Strikes landed per minute: Cutelaba 5.24 / Ankalaev 3.05

Striking accuracy: Cutelaba 38% / Ankalaev 53%

Strikes absorbed per minute: Cutelaba 3.21 / Ankalaev 1.33

Striking defense: Cutelaba 48% / Ankalaev 67%

Grappling Stats

Takedowns per 15 minutes: Cutelaba 1.64 / Ankalaev 0.45

Takedown accuracy: Cutelaba 66% / Ankalaev 33%

Takedown defense: Cutelaba 80% / Ankalaev 83%

Submission average: Cutelaba 0 / Ankalaev 0

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Cutelaba’s aggression either works for or against him, depending on the matchup. Ankalaev is skilled enough to make it work against him, and he was showing that the first time around. Plus, he can always use his grappling as a crush, which makes him the easy pick here. At some point, Cutelaba will punch himself out, and Ankalaev will be there to mop up in the end.

UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Rakic Card & Odds

Light Heavyweight: Anthony Smith +243 vs. Aleksandar Rakic -303

Light Heavyweight: Ion Cutelaba +277 vs. Magomed Ankalaev -352

Welterweight: Christian Aguilera +297 vs. Sean Brady -381

Middleweight: Alessio Di Chirico -117 vs. Zak Cummings -107

Women’s Flyweight: Emily Whitmire -117 vs. Polyana Viana -107

Women’s Flyweight: Ji Yeon Kim +243 vs. Alexa Grasso -303

Women’s Strawweight: Hannah Cifers +257 vs. Mallory Martin -323

Welterweight: Robbie Lawler +213 vs. Neil Magny -264

Featherweight: Bill Algeo +219 vs. Ricardo Lamas -272

Middleweight: Maki Pitolo +113 vs Impa Kasanganay -137

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