UFC Baku: Fiziev vs. Torres Best Bets, Breakdowns & Fight Night Predictions   

Saturday’s UFC Fight Night card (June 27, 2026) comes live from the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan. Considering the wealth of talent that emerges from the Caucasus region, we should be in for an epic evening of violence, and yes… we have our UFC Baku best bets ready!

  • Bet on Sadykhov defeating Camilo for some UFC Baku main card plus money of 2.90 at ibet.
  • Yakhyaev, at 1.15, should be your lock of the night versus an untrustworthy Julius Walker at ibet.
  • Boost your bankroll with our competitive UFC odds

With that said, join me as I share my analysis and UFC Baku best bets, where I’ve carefully selected three UFC tips from this 13-fight card available at ibet.

Michel Pereira 3.85 (+285) vs. Shara Magomedov 1.24 (-417)

The Stylistic Matchup: Two entertaining strikers, trapped in a cage, both with something to prove. 

Michel Pereira is that guy… When discussing entertainment value. However, the previous hot streak he rode – a great time to back him on UFC odds – is no more. We might get a wheel kick, a backflip, or some absurd, out-of-the-box action during the fight, but his results of late have declined. 

Cardio has never been the friend of Pereira, but combine that with the slow and lethargic slop he’s displayed in the octagon of late, and he’s just unplayable, with 3 defeats from his last 4. 

 

Shara ‘Bullet’ is equally as entertaining. However, the key difference is that it stems from his technical, and often flashy, kickboxing style. Is he a one-punch KO artist? Not at all. That said, his 16-1 record has been built on a trustworthy, technical striking style that gets the job done.

Pereira vs. Magomedov Prediction 

I envision what most UFC fans expect from this bout: Pereira will come out in the first like a bat on fire, but a methodological and defensively sound Shara will tame the beast and most likely run away on the significant strike counter. 

At 1.24 (-417), the ML price on Magomedov isn’t offering much for UFC tips. So, instead, I’m looking at the fight going the distance for 2.00 (+100), at ibet which equally supports Pereira’s toughness and the lack of finishing power the Russian holds. 

For some added peace of mind, Shara has gone the distance in 4 of his 6 UFC bouts, while Pereira has seen the judges’ scorecards in 2 of his previous 3. 

Nazim Sadykhov 1.35 (-286) vs. Matheus Camilo 3.05 (+205)

The Stylistic Matchup: All the MMA chips fall with Sadykhov, who will take on a relatively inexperienced Camilo. 

After watching Sadykhov’s five-fight win streak get crushed by Fares Ziam, it’s understandable if you’d be questioning his juiced moneyline UFC odds this weekend. This sport is ‘what have you done for me lately’, more often than not, but let’s not neglect what the favourite has achieved overall. 

“The Black Wolf” is a savage and confident striker who has also displayed wrestling chops when required. More importantly, he smells blood like a predator, which has given him four stoppages in his five UFC wins. 

I rate Camilo. Sadly, it’s too early in his career to place trust. He hasn’t had enough UFC fights, nor has he proven capable against opposition of Sadykhov’s level.  

Sadykhov vs. Camilo Prediction

Well, if you haven’t guessed already, I’m taking Sadykhov to win on home soil. Yes, the UFC is feeding the locals a dub here, and with his finishing instinct, plus money to see him finish this fight inside the distance is a no-brainer. 

Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev 1.15 (-667) vs. Julius Walker 5.20 (+420)

The Stylistic Matchup: One of the brightest light heavyweight prospects receives a lay-up fight. 

For Yakhyaev, it’s 2-0, with two stoppages thus far. And yes, we know, the opposition were arguably two of the least talented fighters on the roster. But guess what? He might just be fighting the third-worst this weekend. 

Without a doubt in my mind, if there’s one fight where UFC matchmakers said, ‘Yeah, let’s give the prospect an easy win,’ it would be this one. 

Walker has looked out of sorts in the UFC octagon to date. He doesn’t show much aggression, loves to stall fights against the cage, and when you’re getting laced up by Dustin Jacoby, you know there’s a problem.  

Yakhyaev vs. Walker Prediction

Don’t panic; Walker isn’t the guy to hand Yakhyaev a fraud cheque. That might come later, for sure, but this weekend, the Turkish up-and-comer should breeze through the competition.

If Yakhyaev doesn’t finish Walker in the first round, he’ll do it in the second, just like he has in 8 of his 9 pro bouts to date. And for my fellow UFC betting enthusiasts that want to cover both, place a 1-unit bet on the first round and half a unit on the second.  

UFC Baku Information

  • Date & Time: Saturday, June 26, 2025 – 15:00 CET  
  • Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
  • How to Watch: UFC Fight Pass & ESPN+   
  • Scheduled Fights: 13
  • Main Event Bout: Rafael Fiziev vs. Manuel Torres 
  • Co-Main Event Bout: Michel Pereira vs. Shara Magomedov
  • Biggest UFC Baku Betting Favorite: Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev at 1.15 (-667) 

Dave Manyun
Dave Manyun

David Manyun is a veteran sports writer and iGaming specialist with more than a decade of experience covering sports betting, combat sports, soccer, and wider sporting culture.

At iBetGlobal, he brings sharp fight analysis, strong betting knowledge, and a fan’s understanding of momentum, matchups, and storylines. Combat sports, especially UFC, are his strongest area, with soccer close behind, though his expertise spans the full sports landscape.

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