At the moment, the coefficient for the victory of the Russian is 1.556 (probability 64.29%), while the success of the Georgian fighter is estimated at 2.4 (probability 41.67%).
Merab Dvalishvili last entered the octagon in August last year, winning a unanimous decision over the legendary Jose Aldo, and Petr Yan lost a split decision to Sean O’Malley in October. Currently, Ian and Dvalishvili occupy the second and third lines in the UFC bantamweight division rankings, respectively.
Recall that a potential bantamweight contender fight will be the main event of the UFC Fight Night 221 tournament, which will be held on March 11 in Las Vegas.