This weekend's Fight Night in London promises to be an exhilarating event, headlined by the highly anticipated return of Tom Aspinall, the current World #5, who will face Marcin Tybura in the main event. As we gear up for the action-packed MMA matchups, let's take a closer look at the fights and provide some betting tips for the fans looking to wager on the outcomes. **Tom Aspinall (12-3) vs. Marcin Tybura (24-7)** **“I am the next Heavyweight Champion!”** were Tom Aspinall’s bold claims as the 30-year-old native of Manchester looks set to return to the Octagon following a year-long absence. A year ago, Aspinall faced Curis Blaydes at UFC Fight Night 208 but suffered a TKO defeat just 15 seconds into the first round because of a knee injury. At the time of the unfortunate incident, Aspinall was on an impressive 8-match winning streak, with four of those earning him the prestigious "Performance of the Night" award. Remarkably, seven of those eight wins were secured in the first round, showcasing his exceptional combination of strength, ruthlessness, and style. Despite this, Aspinall faces a psychological battle to overcome the memory of his last fight, where his knee gave way in the early seconds. He remains optimistic, asserting that his knees feel better than they have in the past 5 years. However, this weekend will be the true test to witness his form and determine if he can back up his claims. In Tom Aspinall's path stands Polish fighter Marcin Tybura. At 37 years old, Tybura's prime might be considered a thing of the past, but his wealth of experience remains invaluable. In his last three fights, Tybura has gone the distance, winning the last two. Both fighters hold a 4-1 record in their last 5 fights, which might suggest an even matchup, but Aspinall enjoys significant advantages in other aspects. Aspinall's statistics tell an interesting story. He has a remarkable **Significant Strikes** landed per minute, averaging 7.41, far superior to Tybura's 3.55. Aspinall's **Takedown Average** per 15 minutes is an impressive 4, with 100% accuracy, while Tybura lags with 1.39 **Takedowns** and 33% accuracy. On the defensive side, Aspinall also holds the edge with a 64% defense of **Significant Strikes** compared to Tybura's 55%, and his **Takedown Defense** is an impeccable 100% compared to Tybura's 79%. At 1.21, our betting offer is a clear indication that if Aspinall is as healthy as he claims to be, then this fight should easily go his way as he checks every box. **Betting Tip:**
Bet on other matchups scheduled for [this weekend’s UFC Fight Night here](https://m.betking.com/sports/events/prematch/mma/ufc/ufc-fight-night-aspinall-vs-tybura) and check [our blog](https://m.betking.com/blog/) for other bet predictions including the ongoing [Women’s World Cup](https://m.betking.com/blog/news/picking-the-group-winners-for-the-women-s-world-cup/), and more. **Molly McCann (13-5) vs. Julija Stoliarenko (10-8-2)** Molly McCann is the overwhelming favorite to win her Flyweight bout with Julija Stoliarenko. This confidence in McCann's victory is not only because of her home advantage, having secured two wins in London last year, but also because Stoliarenko has been struggling recently, with a 1-4 record in her last 5 fights. This decline in performance is a significant concern for Stoliarenko as she enters a hostile territory. Stoliarenko had enjoyed a 5-match winning streak between 2019 and March 2020 but, she has experienced 4 losses since then, which accounts for half of her career defeats. Meatball Molly is also coming off a recent loss but is hoping that competing in London will bring her the same good fortunes as it did last year. Prior to her defeat, she was on an impressive three-fight winning streak, all of which earned her the "Performance of the Night" award. Unfortunately, in her last fight at UFC 281 in New York City in November, Erin Blanchfield easily defeated her, forcing McCann into submission late in the first round, a devastating loss left her contemplating retirement for a few months. She seems to have overcome her self-doubt and remains confident that she has the edge to get back on the winning column this weekend. Set @1.46, we provide the best value for money for our online sports betting customers backing a win for the Liverpool-born fighter. Both fighters have distinct fighting styles, and they will rely on their strengths during the bout. McCann is a striker, showcasing her impressive average of 5.72 **Significant Strikes** per minute, whereas Stoliarenko's average is 2.75. Stoliarenko is a skilled grappler, with 5 out of her last 6 wins coming through submission. Her go-to move is the armbar, which has proven successful in the past. Stoliarenko understands that the longer the fight goes on, the more pressure it puts on McCann, and she plans to capitalize on that. McCann, meanwhile, knows she must use her striking ability early in the match. Stoliarenko has struggled in recent fights due to the damage she takes in the early rounds, particularly shots to the face and body. Meatball Molly is well aware of this weakness and is likely to adopt a strategy that utilizes her powerful striking skills to target those areas and create openings for victory. ** Betting Tip:**
**Paul Craig (16-6-1) vs. André Muniz (23-5)** Paul Craig and André Muniz are aiming to return to their winning form as they face off this weekend, having experienced defeats in their previous fights. Paul Craig suffered two consecutive losses, the first being a first-round defeat to Johnny Walker at UFC 283 in Rio de Janeiro in January while the most recent loss came in London during a UFC Fight Night, where he was defeated by unanimous decision—a situation he undoubtedly wants to avoid repeating. Muniz had been on an impressive 9-fight winning streak since 2017, but unfortunately, he suffered an unexpected loss in February's Fight Night main event against Brendan Allen. This is one fight many feel could go either way, as Paul Craig is no stranger to securing upset wins. The Scottish fighter is venturing into the Middleweight division after spending years in the UFC's Light Heavyweight class, where he achieved notable victories against former champion Jamahal Hill and title challenger Magomed Ankalaev, both of whom were considered favorites over him. However, Craig has faced challenges when dealing with strikers, as evidenced by his **Negative Striking Differential** of 0.44 (meaning he lands an average of 2.44 significant strikes while absorbing 2.88). On the bright side, André Muniz is not primarily known as a striker, although he has a better **Significant Strikes Absorbed** rate, only averaging 1.74 strikes per minute. Both fighters heavily rely on their grappling skills, making the potential ground game intriguing in this matchup. André Muniz has secured **15 of his 23 career wins through submissions**, showcasing his proficiency in this aspect. Similarly, Paul Craig has found success in the UFC primarily through submissions, with an impressive **81% of his victories since joining in 2016 coming via submission**. The determining factor in this fight, we feel, could be Craig's strength advantage. Transitioning from the Light Heavyweight to the Middleweight division, Craig possesses greater physical strength compared to his opponent. Based on our analysis, we believe the Scot has the potential to achieve another career-defining upset win, making this pick our bet of the day. At 2.72, you have the chance to almost triple your stake on the BetKing, which is fantastic value and a reason we are widely considered the best betting site in Nigeria. **Betting Tip:**
**Nathaniel Wood (19-5) vs. Andre Fili (22-9)** Nathaniel Wood's transition to the Featherweight division has proven to be quite rewarding as he has secured two consecutive victories. One year ago, he made an impressive debut in the division at UFC Fight Night in London, where he faced Charles Rosa and emerged victorious with a unanimous decision after going the distance. His success continued in September when he fought Charles Jourdain in France, and once again, the fight went the full distance, resulting in another unanimous decision win for Wood. Interestingly, his last four fights have all extended to the final round, with him clinching three victories, all by unanimous decisions. Despite Nathaniel Wood's superior striking record, averaging 6.43 **Significant Strikes** per minute compared to Andre Fili's 3.83, Fili has showed a higher UFC **win rate by KO/TKO, standing at 43% in contrast to Wood's 12%**. Wood's strategy revolves around wearing down his opponents, while Fili tends to aggressively go for the knockout, although, this hasn't been yielding much success lately as he’s only picked up victories in two of his last six fights. While many may underestimate Andre Fili's experience in this weight division leading up to the fight, it would be unwise to overlook him completely. However, considering Wood's adaptability and ability to land more punches as the fight progresses, it is likely that the longer the battle goes, the more the odds could tilt in Wood's favor. We anticipate that Nathaniel Wood will emerge victorious once again, potentially achieving yet another unanimous decision win and @1.47, we provide the best odds for this among all betting sites. **Betting Tip:**