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Austin Vanderford is stepping into some serious unknown territory here. The Gentleman is coming off a brutal loss to Ramiz Brahimaj at UFC 320, getting caught in a guillotine choke in the second round after landing some solid takedowns. That was his welterweight debut, and it didn't go the way he wanted. Before that, he knocked out Nikolay Veretennikov with ground and pound back in February, showing he's still got finishing power when things go his way. Here's the thing though.
If Vanderford gets this to the ground early, the finish could come anywhere in the first two rounds.
We've got zero data on Jean Paul Lebosnoyani. Like, nothing. No fight history in the system, no recent results to break down. That makes this one of those wild card situations where Vanderford should have the experience edge, but you never know what Mufasa brings to the cage. Vanderford's a Gracie Barra Portland guy with solid grappling fundamentals.
When you watch his fights, he's hunting for takedowns and looking to control position. That 50% takedown rate against Brahimaj shows he can get guys down, but the submission loss reminds you that one mistake on the ground can end your night real quick. His striking isn't flashy, hitting 54% against Brahimaj, but he's methodical about setting up his wrestling. The big question is whether Vanderford can bounce back mentally from that guillotine. Getting submitted when you're supposed to be the grappler stings different.
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Austin Vanderford breakdown
Austin Vanderford's recent form
Austin Vanderford is stepping into some serious unknown territory here. The Gentleman is coming off a brutal loss to Ramiz Brahimaj at UFC 320, getting caught in a guillotine choke in the second round after landing some solid takedowns. That was his welterweight debut, and it didn't go the way he wanted. Before that, he knocked out Nikolay Veretennikov with ground and pound back in February, showing he's still got finishing power when things go his way. Here's the thing though.
If Vanderford gets this to the ground early, the finish could come anywhere in the first two rounds.
We've got zero data on Jean Paul Lebosnoyani. Like, nothing. No fight history in the system, no recent results to break down. That makes this one of those wild card situations where Vanderford should have the experience edge, but you never know what Mufasa brings to the cage. Vanderford's a Gracie Barra Portland guy with solid grappling fundamentals.
When you watch his fights, he's hunting for takedowns and looking to control position. That 50% takedown rate against Brahimaj shows he can get guys down, but the submission loss reminds you that one mistake on the ground can end your night real quick. His striking isn't flashy, hitting 54% against Brahimaj, but he's methodical about setting up his wrestling. The big question is whether Vanderford can bounce back mentally from that guillotine. Getting submitted when you're supposed to be the grappler stings different.
Jean Paul Lebosnoyani finish map

Jean Paul Lebosnoyani breakdown
Jean Paul Lebosnoyani's recent form
Pace delta
+3.0 significant strikes/min
Austin Vanderford averages 3.0 significant strikes per minute while Jean Paul Lebosnoyani sits at 0.0.
AI confidence
94%
Probability weighting from the AgentMMA simulator.
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