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UFC 293 Odds, Pick & Prediction for Jack Jenkins vs. Chepe Mariscal: Bet on Fighters’ Durability (Saturday, September 9)

Jack Jenkins vs. Chepe Mariscal Odds

Jenkins Odds
-215
Mariscal Odds
+180
Over/Under
2.5 rounds (-210 / +160)
Location
Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia
Start Time
9 p.m. ET
TV
ESPNews
Odds as of Saturday afternoon and via FanDuel

Saturday’s preliminary card features a can’t-miss Figh of the Night contender with Jack Jenkins vs. Chepe Mariscal at UFC 293.

Contender Series vet Jenkins, an Australian who should be the crowd favorite on fight night, has won nine straight bouts as he meets Mariscal, who recently upset Trevor Peek in a short-notice UFC debut to run his own winning streak to four.

Let’s preview Jenkins vs. Mariscal at UFC 293.

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Tale of the Tape

Jenkins Mariscal
Record 12-2 14-6-1
Avg. Fight Time 14:50 15:00
Height 5’7″ 5’7″
Weight 145.85 pounds 145.85 pounds
Reach (inches) 68″ 69″
Stance Switch Orthodox
Date of birth 11/3/1993 10/27/1992
Sig Strikes Per Minute 4.34 4.73
SS Accuracy 61% 60%
SS Absorbed Per Minute 2.79 3.40
SS Defense 60% 59%
Take Down Average 3.03 4.00
TD Acc 75% 33%
TD Def 81% 0%
Submission Average 0.0 1.0

Mariscal showed impressive durability and fight IQ in that UFC debut against the unique stylings of Peek – and proved that his regional strength of schedule, with fights against Gregor Gillespie, Bryce Mitchell, Pat Sabatini, and Youssef Zalal early in his career – prepared him for the big show.

Jenkins has drawn many comparisons to early-career Alexander Volkanovski, and while he may not have the ceiling of a pound-for-pound fighter, Jenkins has a highly competent, well-rounded skill set.

Both fighters in this UFC 293 matchup should test one another in all facets of MMA in an exciting, high-paced bout.

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Ultimately, I expect Mariscal to have the wrestling advantage while Jenkins inflicts more noticeable striking damage with his leg kicks. If Jenkins can land enough leg kicks early to destabilize Mariscal’s movement, that should take enough out of Mariscal’s takedown attempts to let Jenkins dictate where the fight occurs.

And if both fighters land takedowns at various points, I prefer Jenkins’ offensive top game too.

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Jenkins vs. Mariscal Pick

Both featherweights are seemingly durable – and neither punches particularly hard relative to the 145-pound division. The likeliest path to a finish would seemingly be an attritional stoppage for Jenkins if he can repeatedly hammer Mariscal’s legs.

I expect this fight to reach a decision about two-thirds of the time (-200 implied odds) and would bet that prop up to -183.

Additionally, you can consider betting Jenkins to win by decision (projected +116, listed +140 at FanDuel); Chepe may need to win rounds convincingly to beat the Victoria native on the road.

The Pick: Fight Goes to Decision (-160, 0.5u) at FanDuel

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