Featherweights Dan Ige and Nate Landwehr will fight on the main card of UFC 289.
The pay-per-view event is headlined by a women's bantamweight title fight between Amanda Nunes and Irene Aldana and a co-main between Beneil Dariush and Charles Oliveira.
This three-round main-card bout between Ige and Landwehr takes place at Rogers Arena on June 10. The UFC 289 prelims begin at 7 p.m. ET, with the main card scheduled to begin at 10 p.m.
The UFC 289 odds have Ige as a -250 favorite.
UFC 289: Dan Ige vs Nate Landwehr Betting Odds
Fighter | Odds |
---|---|
Dan Ige | -250 |
Nate Landwehr | +200 |
Odds as of June 7
According to our odds calculator, Ige's -250 odds translate to a 71.43% implied chance of victory and a $100 bet pays out $140. Landwehr's +200 odds give her a 33.33% chance to win and a $100 bet pays out $300.
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Ige vs Landwehr Tale Of The Tape
Fighter | Dan Ige | Nate Landwehr |
Age | 31 | 35 |
Record | 16-6 (8-5 UFC) | 17-4 (4-2 UFC) |
Avg. Fight Time | 12:52 | 9:12 |
Reach | 71" | 72" |
Sig. Strikes Per Minute | 3.80 | 6.47 |
Sig. Strikes Absorbed Per Minute | 3.58 | 5.51 |
Takedowns Per 15 Minutes | 1.25 | 1.36 |
Takedown Accuracy | 26% | 62% |
Takedown Defense | 52% | 86% |
Ige vs Landwehr Preview: Who will Win?
Let's learn a bit more about these two UFC featherweights.
How Ige Wins
Against a madman like Landwehr, you'd think patience would be prosperous. Nope! If "The Train" is going to attack, I like Ige's chances if he engages. "50k" has never been finished in his MMA career, and while Landwehr is gritty, he's not skillful enough to get it done.
Ige wins by standing in the center and banging. Watch for him to use counter-punches, like a quick check left, to sit Landwehr down.
How Landwehr Wins
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Landwehr makes me laugh. He's so hardheaded, and he first caught my attention vs David Onama at UFC San Diego, where he went out cold but popped up to rally for a win.
The Train needs to score a knockdown to get his momentum cooking. Landwehr prospers in those wild, bodies-everywhere scrambles. When that happens, all types of finishes (KO or SUB) are available.
Ige vs Landwehr Pick
While Landwehr is 3-0 as a UFC underdog, I like Ige better. He's favored and has tangled with way sharper opponents.
Watch for Ige to score a KO win, but not until the bout goes OVER 1.5 rounds.