Marvin Vettori (19-6-1) has never lost inside the distance in his career, but on June 17, he’s fighting Jared Cannonier (16-6) who’s got a finish rate of 75%.
Marvin Vettori vs. Jared Cannonier Odds
Moneyline Odds
Marvin Vettori -122
Jared Cannonier -104
*Odds taken from Sports Odds Direct on Monday, June 12, 2023.
When, Where, and How to Watch?
Place: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
Date: Saturday, June 17, 2023
Time: ~10:00 PM ET
How to Watch: ESPN
Marvin Vettori is as tough as it gets. He’s a great technician, but he’s also a brawler who doesn’t mind getting hit hard. He’s got a very strong chin, the evidence being that he’s never been KO-ed despite fighting some incredible strikers, including Israel Adesanya, Kevin Holland, and Paulo Costa.
The fight with Costa is a great example of how tough “The Italian Dream” is. Despite moving up a weight class for that fight, he did great against “Borrachinha,” throwing a total of 190 significant strikes at his opponent, which helped him win the fight via unanimous decision.
Since then, he’s returned to middleweight, losing to Robert Whittaker by unanimous decision and beating Roman Dolidze by the same method.
Not only is the 29-year-old Italian great against strikers but he’s also great against great grapplers/wrestlers. His takedown defense is 75% in the UFC, although this probably won’t matter much against Cannonier whose approach is striking-only. “The Killa Gorilla” has made only two takedowns in the 15 UFC bouts he’s fought thus far.
The 39-year-old is looking past the fight with Vetorri. His eyes are set on the UFC Middleweight championship with Israel Adesanya. But he won’t get the title shot unless he beats Vettori in the UFC on ESPN 47 main event. And he needs to do it in style.
In Cannonier’s case, this means that he needs to knock him out the same as he did with another 10 mixed martial artists. Actually, that’s what he’s promised to do this Saturday. But can he actually pull it off?
“The Killa Gorilla” is an excellent striker who lands 4.00 significant strikes per minute. His punches and kicks are also very powerful, although the fact is that they haven’t been too effective against big guys, such as his next opponent.
The evidence of this is that while fighting in the UFC Light Heavyweight division, he won only one fight by knockout (TKO). This time, he’s fighting a big middleweight who’s got experience fighting against KO experts.