With the Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic showdown at Madison Square Garden just around the corner, Dana White’s promotion is gearing up for UFC Vegas 100 this Saturday, November 9. This will mark the company’s 100th event at the Apex and the final one before the venue renovates. The fight features a clash between elite welterweights Neil Magny and Carlos Prates.
Ahead of the fight, let’s examine what each fighter brings to the table to get a better idea of what to expect from this event.
UFC Vegas 100: Neil Magny vs. Carlos Prates Predictions
Starting with Magny, the veteran fighter has experienced ups and downs since 2022, consistently alternating between wins and losses. This back-and-forth pattern has held steady across his last eight fights. Magny has a solid overall record of 29-13-0 and has been fighting for Dana White’s promotion for over a decade. Throughout his career, he’s scored significant victories against top opponents like Robbie Lawler and Mike Malott. With eight knockouts and four submissions to his name, his finishing rate is 41%.
Now, turning to Prates, he has been a powerhouse like many other Brazilians on the roster. He debuted in the company through Dana White’s Contender Series last year and has already fought four times in a short period. This will be his fourth fight this year. Known for his knockout power, he rarely absorbs many strikes, often overwhelming his opponents with solid hits.
The 31-year-old has an impressive record of 20-6-0 and remains undefeated in the UFC. His knockout ability is reflected in his stats, with 15 of his 20 wins coming by knockout and three by submission, giving him a solid finishing rate of 90%.
When it comes to predictions, it’s clear that Prates is the favorite to win, given his current form. If he finds an opening, as he has in previous matches, the Brazilian will waste no time in securing yet another knockout victory.
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How to Watch Neil Magny vs. Carlos Prates?
This event isn’t solely focused on the two welterweights; it also showcases the talented bantamweights Cody Garbrandt and Miles Johns. Additionally, veteran Gerald Meerschaert will face Reinier de Ridder. While the hype surrounding Jones vs. Miocic may overshadow this card, it promises to deliver exciting matchups that fans won’t want to miss.
- Neil Magny vs. Carlos Prates
- Cody Garbrandt vs. Miles Johns
- Karolina Kowalkiewicz vs. Denise Gomes
- Ricky Turcios vs. Bernardo Sopaj
- Gerald Meerschaert vs. Reinier de Ridder
- Luana Pinheiro vs. Gillian Robertson
Preliminary Card
- Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos vs. Nicolas Dalby
- Mansur Abdul-Malik vs. Dusko Tudorovic
- Matthew Semelsberger vs. Charles Radtke
- Cody Stamann vs. Da’Mon Blackshear
- Melissa Dixon vs. Klaudia Sygula
- Gaston Bolanos vs. Cortavious Romious
- Tresean Gore vs. Antonio Trocoli
For streaming details, this event will not be offered as a pay-per-view and will be available live on ESPN+. Fans only need a subscription to access it. Meanwhile, fans in the UK can tune in via TNT Sports, while viewers from other regions can catch the action on UFC Fight Pass and their local streaming services.
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