Fight Log
Loading Fight Log...
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Douglas Silva de Andrade See More
The most intriguing MMA bets, top DFS picks across multiple sites and predictions for this weekend's UFC Charlotte card are live before Saturday's event, courtesy of Chris Olson.
The top MMA betting and DFS plays for this weekend's UFC Charlotte card are up and courtesy of Drake Burden, who breaks down betting and lineup strategy, as well as offers predictions for the entire event.
The top MMA betting picks for UFC Charlotte are laid out this week by Cole Shelton, who picks a favorite, an underdog a prop and a parlay for bettors to consider Saturday night.
UFC Charlotte takes place Saturday, and Jon Litterine is back to break down the top fights, plus offer his DFS picks and predictions for the key matchups on the card.
More Fantasy News
Added to May 13 card
Silva de Andrade will take on Cody Stamann at the UFC event on May 13, AgFight reports.
ANALYSIS
Silva de Andrade lost to Said Nurmagomedov last July as a sizable underdog. The veteran is now just 4-4 over his last eight bouts and is 37 years of age. Stamann has bounced back from a three-fight losing streak with back-to-back wins.
Silva de Andrade lost to Said Nurmagomedov last July as a sizable underdog. The veteran is now just 4-4 over his last eight bouts and is 37 years of age. Stamann has bounced back from a three-fight losing streak with back-to-back wins.
Drops decision in Vegas
Silva de Andrade lost to Said Nurmagomedov via unanimous decision (27-30, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC on ESPN 39 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Silva de Andrade put forth his typical solid effort, making Nurmagomedov work for his win despite the fact the Brazilian entered as a +380 underdog, second largest on the entire card. Silva de Andrade had difficult generating consistent offense, with his best round being the second, which was oddly enough the only frame in which he didn't pick up a bit of control time. Silva de Andrade ultimately couldn't keep up with Nurmagomedov on the feet despite the fact he remained competitive for virtually the entire bout. Silva de Andrade is legitimately talented, but a 4-4 mark in eight bouts dating back to July 2017 simply isn't going to cut it for a guy who turned 37 years of age this past June.
Silva de Andrade put forth his typical solid effort, making Nurmagomedov work for his win despite the fact the Brazilian entered as a +380 underdog, second largest on the entire card. Silva de Andrade had difficult generating consistent offense, with his best round being the second, which was oddly enough the only frame in which he didn't pick up a bit of control time. Silva de Andrade ultimately couldn't keep up with Nurmagomedov on the feet despite the fact he remained competitive for virtually the entire bout. Silva de Andrade is legitimately talented, but a 4-4 mark in eight bouts dating back to July 2017 simply isn't going to cut it for a guy who turned 37 years of age this past June.
Next bout set for July
Silva de Andrade will take on Said Nurmagomedov at the UFC event July 9, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Silva de Andrade was able to submit Sergey Morozov back in February following a tough start to the fight. That brought him to 5-3 over his last eight fights with the UFC. It will be an interesting matchup for the 36-year-old who is taking on a fighter who has yet to lose in his UFC career.
Silva de Andrade was able to submit Sergey Morozov back in February following a tough start to the fight. That brought him to 5-3 over his last eight fights with the UFC. It will be an interesting matchup for the 36-year-old who is taking on a fighter who has yet to lose in his UFC career.
Submission victory as underdog
Silva de Andrade defeated Sergey Morozov via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:34 of Round 2 at UFC 271 on Saturday in Houston.
ANALYSIS
Silva de Andrade is 36 years of age and could have easily thrown in the towel here following a dreadful start, but he stuck with out and managed to outwork his opponent in Round 2 en route to the submission victory. While both men absorbed a ton of damage, it was the Brazilian who handled the situation much better. He appeared to find a second wind in the second frame, while his opponent faded. Silva de Andrade has been around a long time and fought some high-level opponents so it comes as no surprise that he would be able to work his way through a difficult situation. Silva de Andrade doesn't possess the same explosiveness as we saw from him earlier in his career, but this is a guy with a ridiculous amount of power for the bantamweight division who clearly has some gas still left in the tank, so don't give up on him yet.
Silva de Andrade is 36 years of age and could have easily thrown in the towel here following a dreadful start, but he stuck with out and managed to outwork his opponent in Round 2 en route to the submission victory. While both men absorbed a ton of damage, it was the Brazilian who handled the situation much better. He appeared to find a second wind in the second frame, while his opponent faded. Silva de Andrade has been around a long time and fought some high-level opponents so it comes as no surprise that he would be able to work his way through a difficult situation. Silva de Andrade doesn't possess the same explosiveness as we saw from him earlier in his career, but this is a guy with a ridiculous amount of power for the bantamweight division who clearly has some gas still left in the tank, so don't give up on him yet.
Draws Morozov in February
Silva de Andrade (27-4-0, 1 NC) is scheduled to face Sergey Morozov (17-4-0) in a fight set for Feb. 12 at UFC 271, Farah Hannoun of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Silva de Andrade will look to build on his knockout win over Gaetano Pirrello earlier this month when he faces Morozov in a quick turnaround for the Brazilian-born fighter. The 36-year-old Silva de Andrade has yet to string together much consistency of late, alternating wins and losses in each of his last seven bouts.
Silva de Andrade will look to build on his knockout win over Gaetano Pirrello earlier this month when he faces Morozov in a quick turnaround for the Brazilian-born fighter. The 36-year-old Silva de Andrade has yet to string together much consistency of late, alternating wins and losses in each of his last seven bouts.