Michael Chiesa vs. Vicente Luque Odds, UFC 265 Pick & Prediction: Red-Hot Welterweights Face Off (Saturday, Aug. 7)

Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC. Pictured: Michael Chiesa (left).

Michael Chiesa vs. Vicente Luque Odds

Chiesa Odds +100
Luque Odds -135
Over/Under 2.5 (-152 / +118)
Venue Toyota Center
Time 11 p.m. ET
Channel ESPN PPV
Odds as of Friday night and via PointsBet.

A matchup of red-hot 170-pounders is set for UFC 265, with Michael Chiesa taking on Vicente Luque.

Both fighters enter this one on win streaks, with Chiesa having taken his last four bouts and Luque his last three.

Chiesa has an impressive list of names on his winning streak, having beaten Carlos Condit, Diego Sanchez, Rafael dos Anjos and Neil Magny, the last one coming back in January on Fight Island. His wrestling background will make this one a difficult matchup for Luque.

Luque, though, is dangerous in his own right. He has won three straight and earned performance bonuses in five of his last seven. In total, he is 13-2-1 in UFC. He has nine wins in his last 10 fights, with a loss to Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson in November 2019 serving as the only blemish. Luque also has finished his last three fights against Niko Price, Randy Brown and Tyron Woodley.

A win here would go a long way in potentially establishing either Chiesa or Luque as a potential contender for Kamaru Usman’s title. Let’s break it down.

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Tale of the Tape

Chiesa Luque
Record 18-4 20-7-1
Avg. Fight Time 9:59 8:33
Height 6’1″ 5’11”
Weight (pounds) 170.5 lbs. 170 lbs.
Reach (inches) 75″ 75″
Stance Southpaw Orthodox
Date of birth 12/7/87 11/27/91
Sig Strikes Per Min 1.89 5.74
SS Accuracy 40% 54%
SS Absorbed Per Min 1.71 5.78
SS Defense 54% 52%
Take Down Avg 3.60 0.66
TD Acc 52% 50%
TD Def 68% 65%
Submission Avg 0.9 0.9

This could be a fairly binary fight lined around a pick’em, where the winner looks like a massive favorite in hindsight.

Incredibly, Chiesa used to compete at 155 because he is still massive in the cage at welterweight and has dominated opponents with control (roughly half of his octagon time) throughout his career.

Luque’s takedown defense (65%) hasn’t been tested all that frequently against high-level grapplers. Once Chiesa gets his opponents down, he smothers them like a weighted blanket, prioritizing position over submission while staying active enough to force the referee to intervene.

Chiesa (3.60 takedowns per 15 minutes, 52% accuracy) is mostly a one-trick pony, but he is excellent in that area and can neutralize some opponents while dominating minutes with relative ease.

Luque (5.75 strikes landed per minute, 5.78 absorbed) is more of a brawler with a much more well-rounded skill set. If he can keep this fight standing or scramble out of Chiesa’s control to get back to his feet for the majority of the contest, he should either find a finish or pull away on the scorecards.

Chiesa needs to close the distance and get this fight to the ground at least two or three times. Otherwise, he will get dominated at range.

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Chiesa vs. Luque Pick

If Luque is doing enough to win on minutes here, I would tend to think that he finds a finish.

Conversely, I think the majority of Chiesa’s win equity is tied to a decision, and I show value on his decision prop (projected +180, listed +220).

Moreover, I show value on Chiesa to win on the moneyline (projected 55%), and I would bet that up to -115.

I’m a fan of Luque and it’s personally difficult to bet against him, but Chiesa’s size and grappling control can overwhelm opponents in three-round fights.

The Pick:

  • Michael Chiesa (+100, 0.5u)
  • Michael Chiesa wins by Points (+240, 0.25u)

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