Jack Jenkins and Ramon Taveras will face off in Perth as part of Saturday’s UFC Fight Night card. These featherweight fighters both took losses in their last fights and will look to get back into the win column in this matchup. Here, I break down this fight from all angles and bring you my Jack Jenkins vs Ramon Taveras prediction for Saturday night.
Our Jack Jenkins vs Ramon Taveras Pick
- Pick: Jack Jenkins to win by decision
- Confidence: ★★★★☆
Tale of the Tape
Statistic | Jack Jenkins | Ramon Taveras |
---|---|---|
Age | 31 | 31 |
Reach | 68 in | 70 in |
Stance | Switch | Southpaw |
Record | 13-4-0 | 10-3-0 |
Jack Jenkins vs Ramon Taveras Preview
Jack Jenkins steps into this fight facing pressure to answer questions after his last outing. He lost that fight by submission to Gabriel Santos in February. That was his first submission loss since 2018 and it exposed some shortcomings in his grappling. Jenkins has shown he can mix kicks, hand combinations, and maintain control of distance. His striking has been a weapon in past matchups, and his ability to change angles could help prevent Taveras from landing power shots.
Ramon Taveras also lost his last fight. He dropped a decision to Davey Grant in December of 2024 and will try to get back on track in this matchup. Taveras is 1-1 since joining UFC and has yet to show the knockout power that got him a contract in the first place. Taveras will try to change that in this fight and get his first stoppage win with the promotion.
Betting Insights
- Jenkins is a heavy moneyline favorite going into this fight. He is -285 to pick up the win on home soil. Taveras is +230 to spoil Jenkins’ homecoming and grab the win for himself.
- Total rounds markets are leaning toward a full three-round fight. The over/under has been set at 2.5 rounds. The over is -180, while the under is +140 to come in.
- Taveras has had both of his UFC fights end via decision.
- Three straight fights have ended inside the distance for Jenkins.
Jack Jenkins vs Ramon Taveras Prediction
I expect Jack Jenkins to handle this fight cautiously early, letting Taveras expend energy pressing forward. Jenkins should chip away with counters and well-timed shots when opportunities present themselves. Taveras is unlikely to land a fight-ending shot early as long as Jenkins maintains his composure and doesn’t leave himself exposed trying to land something huge. Jenkins’ volume and precision will build as the fight goes on, making it increasingly difficult for Taveras to dig out of a deficit.
If the fight stays standing, Jenkins likely takes rounds 2 and 3 decisively. A late finish is possible if Taveras gasses out and leaves himself open. Given Jenkins’ better defensive awareness and more rounded striking, the safest bet for me is a decision win for Jenkins. But I could see a scenario where Jenkins can apply pressure and land a late stoppage if Taveras overextends himself to try and make up a late deficit.