UFC Fight Night: Tips, Free Live Stream Odds and Betting Preview – Holm vs Bueno Silva

We had back to the Apex this weekend with a Women’s Bantamweight fight to headline.

Jack Della’s opponent pulled out of UFC 290 on the weekend but he has managed to get a fight on this card!

Our full UFC Fight Night: Holm vs Bueno Silva Tips & Preview can be found below.

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Holly Holm vs Mayra Bueno Silva

Tip: Holly Holm @ $1.67

She may be 41 years of age but Holly Holm is still one of the best female fighters on the planet.

The biggest win of her career remains her KO over Ronda Rousey in 2015 when she claimed UFC gold for the first, and last, time.

Her record is 5-6 in the UFC since that night in Melbourne but comes into this main event having won three of her last four.

Miesha Tate was supposed to fight Bueno Silva but pulled out with injury so Holm steps in.

The Brazilian made her debut in the UFC back in 2018 through Dana White’s Contender Series .

Seven of her 10 career wins have been by submission and she has a purple belt in BJJ.

If Holm can keep this fight on the feet she can get a TKO or win via decision.

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Albert Duraev vs Jun Yong Park

Tip: Albert Duraev @ $2.30

Albert ‘The Machete’ Duraev is a 34 year old Russian who won his way into the UFC through Dana White’s Contender Series in 2021.

Prior to that though he had won eight pro fights in a row and afterward has gone 2-1 in the UFC.

His only loss came against Jaoquin Buckley via a TKO doctor’s stoppage.

Jun Yong Park is a South Korean fighter who has a professional MMA record of 16:5.

He’s won six of his last seven inside the octagon including his last two via submission.

This will be a test of both men’s full range of mixed martial skills but I give the edge to the big Russian.

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Walt Harris vs Josh Parisian

Tip: Walt Harris by KO/TKO

Walt Harris made his pro MMA debut way back in 2011 and has a record of 13 wins and 10 losses.

The 40 year has had some stiff opposition in recent times losing three in a row to Alistair Overeem, Alexander Volkov and Marcin Tybura.

Parisian won his way to the UFC with a first round KO win in Dana White’s Contender Series in 2020 and has two wins and three losses since.

Two of those losses have been via decision.

Walt Harris has some power in his hands and so long as he let’s them fly, he can catch Parisian at some stage.

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