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UFC Fight Night: Garcia vs Onama Predictions, Picks and Betting Odds November 1, 2025

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UFC WagerTalk handicapper Andy Lang gives his UFC Fight Night picks and predictions for November 1, 2025 with the main event headlined by Steve Garcia vs David Onama in a featherweight fight. The main card starts up at 7:00pm ET from the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, NV

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Steve Garcia vs David Onama: UFC Fight Night Main Event

Saturday, November 1UFC Fight Night Betting Notes (Courtesy of Caesars)
Moneyline:Steve Garcia -135 vs David Onama +115
Rounds:1.5 (Over -120 / Under -105)
Fight Time:Main Card Starts at 7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT
Arena:Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada
TV:ESPN+

UFC Fight Night Predictions: Undercard

Talita Alencar -300 vs Ariane Carnelossi +240 

Carnelossi is powerful and muscular, but her movement is stiff and predictable. She can be taken down and struggles to create offense off her back, though she still carries real pop in her strikes. 

Alencar comes from a grappling background and continues to improve her striking, though it’s still not elite. If she can’t get this to the mat, she may find herself in some trouble.

However, her  wrestling should be enough to dictate where this fight takes place. Alencar by decision; fight goes the distance.

Seok Hyeon Ko -200 vs Phil Rowe +154 

Ko is well-rounded and consistent — he impressed with strong clinch work and top control in his debut win over Elliott.

Rowe, on the other hand, has good length and athleticism but often struggles with pressure and cardio, as seen in his fight against Loosa.

Ko just needs to manage his energy better than Loosa did to secure a similar result. Expect Ko to mix in grappling and steady output to control the fight. Pick: Ko by decision; fight goes the distance.

Alice Ardelean -400 vs Montserrat Rendon +310 

This line feels too wide. Ardelean has improved on the feet, showing solid striking technique and  confidence, but she lacks a ground game.

Rendon, while coming off three straight losses, has a strong top game and could exploit that weakness if she can get the takedown.

Ardelean is the sharper striker, but Rendon’s grappling advantage makes her a live underdog. Dog or pass; lean Ardelean by close decision.

Norma Dumont -150 vs Ketlen Vieira +120 

Dumont showed impressive striking in her last fight, outclassing Aldana while displaying her underrated ground game. Vieira, meanwhile, relies heavily on grappling and clinch control to win decisions.

This fight will likely be competitive and go the distance, with Dumont’s sharper striking and recent improvements giving her a slight edge. Pick: Dumont by decision.

Donte Johnson -295 vs Sedriques Dumas +200 

Johnson is an explosive athlete with big power and speed, though his durability and cardio beyond Round 1 remain untested.

Dumas is average across the board — inconsistent, low-output, and dealing with major discipline and focus issues both inside and outside the cage.

Johnson should dominate early; if he wins, it’s inside the distance. Pass on moneyline; Johnson by  finish if betting.

Timmy Cuamba -120 vs Chang Ho Lee -106 

Cuamba is a kickboxer who’s steadily improved his takedown defense, and his speed on the feet should give Lee serious problems.

Lee’s striking is rudimentary, and his cardio suffers when forced to stand and trade. Cuamba’s movement and precision striking should wear Lee down over time. Pick: Cuamba by decision.

Billy Elekana -265 vs Kevin Christian +200

Elekana is composed and well-rounded, while Christian is unpredictable — dangerous but sloppy. Christian can look great against low-level opposition but makes big mistakes defensively.

Expect Elekana to control the pace early and find openings as Christian presses forward. The best play is the under. Pick: Elekana; fight does not go the distance.

Allan Nascimento vs Cody Durden 

(No line yet due to Durden taking the fight on short notice.) Nascimento’s grappling advantage is  massive here.

Expect him to chain takedowns, control position, and threaten submissions throughout. Durden has dropped four of his last five and seems to be doing the UFC a favor by stepping in. Nascimento by submission or dominant decision.

Charles Radtke -150 vs Daniel Frunza +125 

Expect fireworks here. Radtke brings pressure, aggression, and knockout power but has been stopped twice in a row.

Frunza showed toughness on Contender Series but looked lost defensively in his UFC debut. This matchup favors Radtke’s forward pressure and finishing instincts. Pick: Radtke by finish.

Isaac Dulgarian -200 vs Yadier Del Valle +154 

Both men are talented grapplers, which could neutralize each other’s ground attacks. Del Valle has a slight height and power advantage, while Dulgarian has better athleticism and speed. 

Expect long grappling exchanges and positional battles. This could be close, but the value is on  the dog. Pick: Del Valle.

Themba Gorimbo -150 vs Jeremiah Wells +118 

Gorimbo’s path is control and wrestling, but he’s only beaten low-level opponents with weak ground games.

Wells has the clear striking advantage and solid takedown defense. If he keeps the fight standing, he’ll outwork Gorimbo and land the more impactful shots. Pick: Wells.

Waldo Cortes Acosta -138 vs Ante Delija +108 

Acosta has been effective but conservative — few finishes and low output make his fights close. Delija, on the other hand, looked fantastic in his UFC debut, coming in lean, explosive, and sharp.

With newfound conditioning and elite training partners, he’s poised for another statement.  Pick: Delija.

UFC Fight Night Main Event: Steve Garcia -135 vs David Onama +115

Onama has leaned on wrestling lately, but Garcia’s improved takedown defense and rangy boxing will make that game plan difficult.

Garcia’s speed and power edge should control the  exchanges, and if he keeps the fight standing, he’ll outstrike Onama cleanly. Pick: Garcia.

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