A Fury Pro Grappling 6 tournament is scheduled for December 31 in Philadelphia at the 2300 Arena. Consider the scheduled 210lb battle, where Joe Pyfer will be taking on Eryk Anders. Whose chances of winning are higher?
The two fighters are similar in size, except that Eryk is more muscular. In this case, we’re looking at a long fight for the initiative and it’s going to be a tough classic American fight.
Probably, both are capable of success. But we’ll put our hopes on the experienced ‘’Bodybagz’’ can get the upper hand due to his immense physical strength.
American Joe Pyfer has been on the UFC’s radar for a while now. He made his debut for the world’s top organization in September 2022, where he was able to quickly take out the Macedonian Alen Amedovski. Primarily known for his performances in two Dana White challenger series tournaments. It was only on the second attempt that he managed to secure a contract with a major league.
‘’Bodybagz’’ is a puncher for the most part, but at the initial stage of his MMA career, he was also quite good at grappling. Therefore, to underestimate the wrestling skills of a 26-year-old Pennsylvania fighter should not be underestimated.
The Philippine-born fighter has more extensive experience in performing at the highest level. Eryk Anders has been competing in the UFC for five years, so has had time to compete against a number of dangerous opponents. ‘’Ya Boi’’ has an excellent physical set-up that allows him to work in an aggressive first-choice manner.
Eric originally did well in American football but later retrained as a mixed martial arts fighter. The fighter uses wrestling only to control near the net or to take take-downs, to put his opponent down on the horizontal plane already.
Age – 26;
Height – 1.88;
Weight – 83.9;
Reach – 1.91;
Stance – Southpaw;
Statistics – 10-2-0;
Wins – 7 Knockdowns, 2 Submissions, 1 Decision;
Losses – 1 Knockdown, 1 Submission, 0 Decisions;
Age – 35;
Height – 1.85;
Weight – 84.4;
Reach – 1.91;
Stance – Southpaw;
Statistics – 15-7-0, 1N/C;
Wins – 9 Knockdowns, 1 Submission, 5 Decisions;
Losses – 1 Knockdown, 1 Submission, 5 Decisions.
Where will this fixture be played?
The event will take place at 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?
We recommend checking out the odds for the Grappling: Cage Fury Fighting Championships| Joe Pyfer vs Eryk Anders at 1xBet.