UFC Fight Night Jailton Almeida vs Derrick Lewis will happen on November 4th at the Ginasio Do Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo, Brazil at 9:00 ET. Since making his UFC debut, Jailton Almeida has been unstoppable. As the rising heavyweight contender seeks to advance further toward a title opportunity, formidable veteran Derrick Lewis intends to play spoiler in the UFC Sao Paulo main event.
The main event of UFC Fight Night, Jailton Almeida vs. Derrick Lewis, is scheduled for November 4 at 9:00 ET at the Ginasio Do Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many people are guessing on who will win the fight throughout the entire event in an effort to have a stake in the outcome and put a wager.
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Analysts argue that Derrick Lewis vs. Almeida is not a favorable match because Lewis won his previous bout in under 30 seconds with a spectacular flying knee, but his cardio was not evaluated, and Almeida will undoubtedly cause him to perspire.
Although Almeida has not had the best start to his professional UFC career, he is currently 5-0 in his last five battles, and he will challenge Lewis’ takedown defense and ground game.
Almeida’s excellent legwork and endurance may allow her to withstand Lewis’ attack, and if Almeida manages to force his opponent to engage in ground combat, the battle may take a completely different turn. Lewis will need to be quick and powerful to defeat Almeida.
Almeida is the overwhelming favorite and appears to be a tougher opponent than Lewis, despite Lewis’s impressive takedowns and memorable moments. Rumor has it that Almeida is starting to look like a serious contender for the title.
With 5 UFC fight nights under his belt, Almeida currently has a 114-2 strike differential and an average bout time of 3:14 minutes.
However, Lewis, 38, is nearing the twilight of his career; despite his most recent victory, he has a 2-4 record over his previous six fights. The battle with Sergei Spivac proved to be more difficult than he had anticipated, as Spivac’s stronger and faster grappling techniques caused him to be knocked down six times.