Preliminary Card | Middleweight · 185 lbs | Pro MMA
André Muniz defeats Eryk Anders via Submission at 3:13 of Round 1
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Muniz
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"Sergipano" "Ya Boi"
21-4-0 | Pro Record At Fight | 14-5-0 | ||
Climbed to 22-4 | Record After Fight | Fell to 14-6 | ||
-195 (Moderate Favorite) | Betting Odds | +165 (Slight Underdog) | ||
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Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil | Fighting out of | Birmingham, Alabama | ||
31 years, 9 months, 3 weeks, 3 days | Age at Fight | 34 years, 7 months, 2 weeks, 6 days | ||
185.5 lbs (84.1 kgs) | Weigh-In Result | 185.5 lbs (84.1 kgs) | ||
6'1" (185cm) | Height | 6'1" (185cm) | ||
78.0" (198cm) | Reach | 75.0" (191cm) | ||
Tata Fight Team Montes Claros | Gym |
Spartan Fitness MMA
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Fight Ready MMA (Primary) |

- Bout Information
- Event: UFC 269: Oliveira vs. Poirier
- Date: Saturday 12.11.2021 at 06:00 PM ET
- Referee: Marc Goddard
- Venue: T-Mobile Arena
- Enclosure: Octagon
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
- Bout Billing: Preliminary Card (fight 5 of 14)
- Pro/Am: Professional
- Weight: 185 lbs (83.9 kg)
- TV Commentary: Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, Daniel Cormier
- Broadcast: Aired Live on Prelims
- Post-Fight Interviewer: Joe Rogan
- Muniz Total Disclosed Pay: None Disclosed
- Anders Total Disclosed Pay: None Disclosed
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Muniz vs. Anders Fight Predictions
Tapology Community Predictions: 4109
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Event Discussion
12.13.2021 | 12:55 AM ET
12.13.2021 | 2:08 AM ET
n My Pick History: Dustin Poirier
3 Predictions · 0 - 3
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- ConorMcGregor · KO/TKO · Round 2
12.13.2021 | 8:40 PM ET
@Erison, right on. I didn’t even see your post. In quick browsing I saw some discussion. I’m sure it influenced a moment in the round and had some level of impact. My stance remains, being Dustin conceded position very fast in the second out of fear for the sub. That’s fine. I get it. However, as I’ve said before and will again, I got no pity for the guy who gave the round away to avoid a position, basically looking for a stand up or the clock. I love DP. I thought that’s what ****** him mostly. Then the next round he still backed to the cage, where he’s most likely to get taken down. Then he still gave his back. I get your point and respect it. That said, even taken a point, he still got taken down and dominated in the third. He lost the fight more than the ref giving it away, despite the missed call. That’s just like my opinion though, man..you don’t have to agree. All gravy.