UFC FN: Quarantillo-Ferreira Strike Storm Preview
Vegas Apex on August 8 delivers a Fight Night feast headlined by Billy Quarantillo and Diego Ferreira, two featherweights who treat the Octagon like a speed bag. Quarantillo rains volume, Ferreira swings wild—expect a stand-up war with chins tested early. Undercard heavyweights trade bombs, flyweights mix it up, and a grappler meets mystery meat. Stats whisper chaos ahead.
Quarantillo vs Ferreira: Volume Vortex
Billy Quarantillo fights like his timer’s broken, landing nearly 10 significant strikes per minute across 12 UFC bouts at 55 percent clip. He stuffs takedowns like a bad blind date, holding opponents to 43 percent striking accuracy while he peppers heads at 48 percent.
Diego Ferreira, in a beefier 17-fight sample, clocks 6.2 strikes per minute at a shakier 40 percent, leaking 56 percent to foes who tag him freely. Both barely wrestle—Quarantillo’s 0.1 takedowns per minute, Ferreira’s matching it—but recent skids sting: Quarantillo’s two straight losses, Ferreira’s back-to-back Ls before stoppage wins.
This main event screams three-round flurry. Quarantillo’s busier fists could overwhelm Ferreira’s fading armor, but one Ferreira haymaker flips the script.
Asplund vs Pat: Heavyweight Haymakers
Steven Asplund, small three-fight sample be damned, unleashes 10.6 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent in heavyweight prelims, zero takedowns needed as he crumples knees. Four straight TKOs/DEC wins before a decision loss fuel his heater.
Guilherme Pat mirrors the stand-up blueprint in two UFC outings: 6 strikes per minute at a crisp 62 percent, also takedown-free, with four wins in five before his recent decision defeat. Both absorb freely—50 percent opponent accuracy each—setting up a who-blinks-first brawl.
No ground threats means pure pocket exchanges. Asplund’s higher volume might wear Pat down, but heavyweight? One connection ends dreams.
Miller vs Oliveira: Flyweight Grind
Juliana Miller paces flyweight at 3.4 significant strikes per minute over five fights, 40 percent accurate, but her 0.2 takedowns per minute and 37 percent control time tell the real story—she hunts positions, attempting five subs.
Ravena Oliveira musters just 2.7 strikes per minute at 30 percent in three UFC goes, with minimal grappling juice despite three straight losses sandwiching early TKOs. Miller’s opponents hit at 45 percent; Oliveira’s at 46—defenses wide open.
Miller’s wrestling edge could smother Oliveira’s slump. Recent forms clash: Miller’s mixed bag versus Oliveira’s loss parade.
Montanha vs Sutherland: Debut vs Dominator
José Montanha steps into UFC shadows with zero Octagon stats or recent results to dissect—pure unknown quantity in heavyweight prelims.
Louie Sutherland, three-fight sample, grinds foes under 68 percent control time via 0.4 takedowns per minute at 43 percent success, landing low-volume 2 strikes per minute at 69 percent while starving opponents to 30 percent accuracy. His resume pops: recent decision over Tai Tuivasa amid swings.
Grappling wall meets debut fog. Sutherland controls unless Montanha strikes lightning.
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