Thomas Petersen (10-4) enters as the slight favourite at -130 against Guilherme Pat — a Brazilian heavyweight making his UFC debut at 6-0. At 265 pounds, the undefeated record means everything and nothing simultaneously. Pat has never been tested at UFC level; Petersen has seen enough to know how to exploit debut pressure.
Fighter Breakdown
- 10-4 overall — Minnesota-based heavyweight with the competitive experience that comes from building a record against quality regional and developmental level opponents
- Slight favourite in a near pick’\”em match — the market views this as genuinely competitive, with only Petersen’\”s UFC-level experience tipping the scales marginally
- Concern: Pat’\”s 6-0 undefeated record and debut motivation make this genuinely 50/50 at the coin-flip weight class of 265 lbs.
- 6-0 overall — Brazilian heavyweight debuting in the UFC with a perfect record and the power-first approach typical of South American 265-pounders at this level
- At +110, the market views him as essentially even with Petersen — a genuine pick’\”em where the outcome is impossible to predict with high confidence
- Concern: Petersen’\”s UFC experience advantage is real at a weight class where debut fighters regularly struggle with the pace and pressure difference.
Petersen edges a genuinely competitive fight. The near pick’\”em odds tell the real story — this is a 50/50 heavyweight matchup where experience tips the scales marginally. Pat’\”s undefeated debut energy and power make him dangerous throughout, but Petersen’\”s competitive experience at UFC and near-UFC level should produce the decision or late TKO when Pat’\”s debut nerves combine with Petersen’\”s pressure. Low confidence — pick your heavy underdog parlay component carefully here.
Confidence: 5.5 / 10UFC Fight Night 272 · April 4, 2026 · Meta APEX, Las Vegas · Prelims on Paramount+. Odds for reference only.
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