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Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick prediction, pick, start time for UFC on ESPN 69

Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick prediction, pick, start time for UFC on ESPN 69

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Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick prediction, pick, start time for UFC on ESPN 69
Rose Namajunas and Miranda Maverick meet Saturday in the co-main event of UFC on ESPN 69 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom.
Last event: 3-2
UFC main cards, 2025: 52-43-1
Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick UFC on ESPN 69 preview
Namajunas (13-7 MMA, 11-6 UFC) will look to rebound from a unanimous decision loss to Erin Blanchfield in November. Prior to that setback, the former strawweight champ won back-to-back unanimous decision wins over Amanda Ribas and Tracy Cortez. Since committing to the flyweight division, Namajunas has produced mixed results with a record of 2-2. ... Maverick (15-5 MMA, 8-3 UFC) has been running hot on a four-fight winning streak. On her current run, she has stopped Priscila Cachoeira and won unanimous decisions over Andrea Lee, Dione Barbosa and Jamey-Lyn Horth.
Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick UFC on ESPN 69 expert pick, prediction
The co-main event ESPN features a ranked women's flyweight fight between Rose Namajunas and Miranda Maverick.
Although neither fighter is particularly close to the other, both ladies do have experience training together in the past. Both women eventually found their way to the quiet martial arts hotbed of Colorado amid their UFC careers, but I'd argue that the move has benefited Namajunas more.
Despite Elliott Marshall and the Elevation Fight Team being a solid source for training and coaching alike, Maverick's striking game has morphed into more of a backfoot, tit-for-tat style that seemingly causes issues for her inherent grappling strengths and takedown entries alike.
Namajunas may officially stand at 0-1 opposite UFC-level southpaws, but her lone sample in that department is a strange one considering that it was a competitive loss to Manon Fiorot in a fight where the former strawweight champ broke her hand in the first minute of Round 1.
Nevertheless, Namajunas still showed a solid ability to adapt and match stances with Fiorot. And given that Namajunas has a history or training with southpaws that range from Valentina Shevchenko to J.J. Aldrich, I suspect that she'll fair well against the more rote striking of Maverick.
It's also worth noting that Namajunas is undefeated in fights where she finds the back, and Maverick – who tends to turtle to her base in scrambles – has had her back taken by a handful of fighters in the octagon.
As someone who had high hopes for Maverick early, I sincerely hope that she proves my analysis wrong here. However, I have a hard time going against Namajunas in this spot.
The pick is Namajunas by unanimous decision.
Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick UFC on ESPN 69 odds
The oddsmakers and the public favor the former strawweight champ, listing Namajunas -245 and Maverick +194 via FanDuel.
Rose Namajunas vs. Miranda Maverick UFC on ESPN 69 start time, how to watch
As the co-main event, Namajunas and Maverick are expected to walk to the cage at approximately midnight ET. The fight broadcasts on ESPN and ESPN+.

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