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Steven Peterson and Lucas Alexander will meet in San Antonio for UFC Fight Night's preliminary card. Lightning Locks is here to break down his best prediction, pick, and odds ahead of tonight's bout.
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Steven Peterson vs. Lucas Alexander Prediction:

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Steven Peterson vs. Lucas Alexander Start Time, Where to Watch, Odds

  • Date: March 25, 2023
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to Watch: ESPN

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Steven Peterson vs. Lucas Alexander Prediction

While the Saturday clash between Steven “Ocho” Peterson versus Lucas Alexander is absolutely nothing to scoff at, the fact of the matter is that the layman is simply not going to know who these unranked fighters are in the grand scheme of things. While having the potential for a fight of the night, the work these two gentlemen are going to have to put in on Saturday must speak for itself, as their name value certainly won't translate to bonus consideration when it is all said and done. What immediately jumps off the bat to me here is the tale of the tape, not just in their physical measurements, but fight record and general strength of schedule as well. 

Coming into the fray 5 foot 11 with a 73-inch wingspan, Lucas Alexander will have nearly 1/3rd of the professional experience that ESPN The Ocho possesses, clocking in at 7-3 record to his 19-10 respectively. In what looks to be a severe mismatch, at least on paper, I doubt the tenured resume of Peterson should give him a huge advantage in any way, shape, or form. Even with all of that fight background, the man nevertheless performs to about his opponent's level, tending to take the bout to the scorecards more often than not on route to sweating out the inevitable split decision results. 

Ultimately, I feel like this is a buy-low spot for the seasoned Peterson following his narrow defeat to the likes of Julian Erosa last year, so I believe even if you are wary of paying the chalk for a decision merchant, it should play out just fine as the tape of Lucas does not bear any distinguishable qualities, especially when juxtaposed to other individuals at the UFC level. Give me the Superman Stan in Steven Peterson to outhustle, outsmart, but primarily out heart Lucas Alexander securing either a dominant 30-27 unanimous decision victory or late fight submission finish.

Steven Peterson vs. Lucas Alexander Pick

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