Adrian Yanez
Style
Adrian Yanez’s fighting style and stance are areas where bettors should do their own scouting. What we know is a confirmed record of 18-6-1, indicating a fighter with more wins than losses but a notable number of setbacks. Analysts evaluating Yanez should focus on how he adapts across different fight distances, his footwork patterns, and whether his recent record trend shows improvement or decline—factors that often shift odds value significantly.
Strengths & Vulnerabilities
With 18 confirmed wins against 6 losses and 1 draw, Yanez shows a winning record, but the details matter for oddsmakers. Bettors should examine where his wins come from (finishes vs. decisions) and the quality of opposition faced. His 6 losses warrant close scrutiny: Are they to higher-ranked fighters, or do they suggest exploitable defensive gaps? The single draw adds ambiguity that can create line value if the matchup resembles that contested fight.
How the Odds See Them
A fighter at 18-6-1 typically lands in the mid-tier odds range rather than as a heavy favorite or long underdog, though recent form and opponent quality heavily influence perception. Oddsmakers will factor in whether Yanez’s wins are concentrated early in his record (suggesting recent decline) or distributed throughout (suggesting consistency). Bettors should monitor line movement as more information about his opponent, fight location, and recent training camp details emerge.