MMA Preview: Julian Marquez (9-5-0) vs Cody Brundage (10-6-0-1)

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The upcoming MMA match between Julian Marquez and Cody Brundage on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at UFC Vegas 103 is set to be an exciting clash of styles. Both fighters are looking to make a statement in the middleweight division, and this bout promises to deliver fireworks.

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Fighter Profiles

Julian Marquez

  • Record: 9-5-0
  • Height: 6’2″
  • Weight: 185 lbs
  • Reach: 72″
  • Striking Accuracy: 45%
  • Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 4.85
  • Takedown Accuracy: 15%
  • Takedown Defense: 53%

Julian Marquez, known as “The Cuban Missile Crisis,” is a fan favorite due to his aggressive fighting style and finishing ability. Despite facing challenges in recent fights, including a three-fight losing streak, Marquez remains a dangerous opponent with a 100% finish rate in his victories. His striking power and submission game make him a versatile threat in the Octagon.

Cody Brundage

  • Record: 10-6-0 (1 NC)
  • Height: 6’0″
  • Weight: 185 lbs
  • Reach: 72″
  • Striking Accuracy: 54%
  • Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 1.62
  • Takedown Accuracy: 50%
  • Takedown Defense: 68%

Cody Brundage is a grappling specialist with a strong wrestling foundation. He has showcased his submission skills with notable victories, including a guillotine choke win over Dalcha Lungiambula. Brundage’s ability to control the fight on the ground and his selective striking make him a formidable opponent. His recent performances have been inconsistent, but he aims to climb the middleweight ranks with a decisive win.

Matchup Analysis

This fight is expected to be a classic striker-versus-grappler matchup. Marquez’s striking prowess and knockout power will be tested against Brundage’s grappling skills and submission game. Marquez has a higher output in striking, landing 4.85 significant strikes per minute compared to Brundage’s 1.62. However, Brundage’s striking accuracy is higher, and his ability to mix in takedowns could neutralize Marquez’s striking advantage.

In terms of grappling, Brundage has the edge with a higher takedown accuracy and a strong takedown defense. Marquez’s takedown defense will be crucial in this fight, as he will need to keep the fight standing to utilize his striking advantage. If Brundage can secure takedowns and control the fight on the ground, he could dominate the bout.

Julian Marquez                                 – 115

Cody Brundage                                 – 105

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 28, 2025

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