- Douglas Silva de Andrade vs Javier Reyes
- UFC Mexico
- Arena CDMX, Mexico City
- Scheduled for Saturday, February 28, 2026
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This February, Douglas Silva de Andrade will clash with Javier Reyes at UFC Mexico on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Current betting odds have Andrade at +185 and Reyes at -220.
Douglas “D Silva” Silva de Andrade enters this matchup with a professional record of 29 wins, 6 losses, and 0 draws (1 No Contest). At 40 years old, he weighs 145 lbs and stands at 5′ 7″ tall with a reach of 68″. In contrast, Javier “Blair” Reyes also stands 5′ 7″ and weighs in at 145 lbs, seeking to extend his record of 22 wins and 5 losses. The 32-year-old boasts a reach of 73″. When it comes to significant strikes, Silva de Andrade averages 3.54 landed strikes per minute, whereas Reyes is more prolific at 8.29 significant strikes per minute. In terms of striking accuracy, Silva de Andrade connects with 38% of his strikes while Reyes has an accuracy rate of 46%. In the defense category, “D Silva” absorbs 3.93 significant strikes per minute, compared to Reyes’s impressive 0.79. Defensively, Andrade blocks 57% of strikes aimed at him, while Reyes protects against 77% of incoming shots.

| UFC Mexico | Douglas Silva de Andrade | Javier Reyes |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Odds | +185 | -220 |
| Record | 29-6-0 (1 NC) | 22-5-0 |
| Average Fight Time | 12:31 | 2:32 |
| Height | 5′ 7″ | 5′ 7″ |
| Weight | 145 lbs | 145 lbs |
| Reach | 68″ | 73″ |
| Strikes Landed Per Minute | 3.54 | 8.29 |
| Striking Accuracy | 38% | 46% |
In grappling stats, Douglas Silva de Andrade showcases his superior wrestling skills, averaging 0.55 takedowns per 15 minutes with a 42% success rate, while defending against 72% of opponents’ takedown attempts. In comparison, Reyes secures takedowns on just 15% of his attempts and manages to defend 50% of incoming takedowns. When looking for finishes, Silva de Andrade aims for 0.2 submissions per 15 minutes, while Reyes steps it up to 0.4 submissions over three rounds.
In his latest fight, Douglas Silva de Andrade faced Miles Johns, suffering a unanimous decision loss in the third round. Johns landed 52 out of 98 total strikes, while Andrade connected with 36 out of 119 strikes overall. In the significant strikes comparison, Johns successfully landed 50 out of 96, achieving a 52% accuracy, predominantly targeting the head with 37 of 82 landed. On the flip side, Andrade recorded a striking accuracy of 30%, landing 36 out of 119, with a head strike accuracy of 21 out of 80. Notably, all significant strikes from both fighters occurred at distance.
Javier Reyes last faced Justice Torres, winning by a knee strike to the head in the first round. Torres managed to land none of his significant strikes from a distance, while Reyes demonstrated precision by landing 71% of his significant strikes at distance. With a total of 45 attempts, Reyes connected on 21, marking a 46% success rate, including 16 head strikes. Torres registered only 2 of 9 significant strikes in total, including 2 of 7 aimed at the head. The total strikes for Torres were 3 out of 10, while Reyes showed impressive output with 26 out of 50 strikes landed.
Other Noteworthy Fights to Watch
Don’t miss Erik Silva facing off against Francis Marshall. Silva enters the Octagon with a 9-3-0 record. The 38-year-old weighs 145 lbs and stands 5′ 9″ tall, featuring a reach of 71″. Marshall, equally standing at 5′ 9″ and fighting at 145 lbs, boasts a career record of 8-3-0 and a reach of 72″. In grappling, Erik Silva takes opponents down 3.76 times per three rounds, while Francis Marshall averages 2.75 takedowns every 15 minutes. In striking, Silva lands 2.07 strikes per minute with a 70% accuracy, while Marshall stands at 3.46 strikes per minute at a 33% accuracy.
Also, keep an eye out for Wes Schultz as he battles Damian Pinas. Pinas, with a record of 8-1-0, weighs 185 lbs and stands at 6′ 1″, sporting a reach of 79″. Schultz stands slightly taller at 6′ 2″, weighing in at 185 lbs with an 8-2-0 record. Both fighters face challenges in takedown defense, with Pinas defending against 15% of takedown attempts while achieving a 15% takedown success. Schultz successfully converts 40% of his takedown attempts and blocks 15% of incoming attempts. In strikes, Pinas absorbs 7.36 strikes per minute while striking back with 9.62 per minute. In contrast, Schultz takes 4.74 strikes per minute but has a striking output of 5.39 per minute.
Who do you think will secure victory in tonight’s UFC matchup?
Prediction: Opt for Douglas Silva de Andrade (+185)
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