I spent years in San Francisco gyms training jiu-jitsu and boxing on the side, and that's where I learned to read a fight long before I could win one — the small shifts in stance, the way one fighter quietly steals the centre of the cage. When the UFC exploded, that trained eye carried straight over, and I started breaking down bouts the way I'd been taught to watch them from the mats. My picks are built on style matchups above all: how a wrestler's pressure smothers a striker, who controls range, whose cardio holds in the later rounds, and how a fighter reacts the moment the game plan stops working. I spend real time on method-of-victory and round markets, because in MMA the how is often far better value than the who. Records can flatter; the stylistic clash rarely lies. Nine years in, I respect how a single clean shot or a quick scramble into a submission can end a read that was going perfectly. So I lean on a disciplined process, fair prices, and explaining the matchup rather than promising a finish I can't guarantee. — Diego Herrera
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