- Malcolm Wellmaker vs Cody Haddon
- UFC 322
- UFC Apex in Las Vegas
- Saturday, November 15, 2025
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On Saturday, November 15, 2025, Malcolm Wellmaker will square off against Cody Haddon at UFC 322. Wellmaker enters this fight as the favorite at -155 while Haddon comes in as the underdog at +135.
Malcolm “The Machine” Wellmaker boasts an undefeated record of 10-0-0. At 31 years of age, he’s 5’10” tall and weighs in at 135 lbs, featuring a reach of 71″. In contrast, Cody Haddon, standing at 5’7″ and weighing 135 lbs, holds a record of 8-1-0. The 27-year-old has a reach measuring 69″. In terms of significant strikes, Wellmaker averages 7.20 per minute, while Haddon connects with 9.20. Wellmaker has a striking accuracy of 62%, compared to Haddon’s 51%. On the defensive end, Wellmaker absorbs 4.80 significant strikes per minute, whereas Haddon takes 3.47. Wellmaker successfully defends against 60% of significant strikes thrown at him, while Haddon deflects 64%.

| UFC 322 | Malcolm Wellmaker | Cody Haddon |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Odds | -155 | +135 |
| Record | 10-0-0 | 8-1-0 |
| Average Fight Time | 2:22 | 9:05 |
| Height | 5’10” | 5’7″ |
| Weight | 135 lbs | 135 lbs |
| Reach | 71″ | 69″ |
| Strikes Landed Per Minute | 7.20 | 9.20 |
| Striking Accuracy | 62% | 51% |
In grappling, Wellmaker’s takedown efficiency isn’t particularly high, executing only 0.50 takedowns per 15 minutes with a success rate of 15%. He also remarkably defends against 85% of takedowns attempted against him. Haddon successfully completes 37% of his takedown attempts and defends against 83% of his opponents’ attempts. In submission attempts, Wellmaker averages 0.4 submissions per 3 rounds, while Haddon increases that to 0.8 submissions per 3 rounds.
In his most recent matchup, Malcolm Wellmaker faced Kris Moutinho and secured the win with a knockout punch in round 1. Moutinho connected on only 7 of his 28 attempted total strikes, while Wellmaker landed 25 out of 39. Moutinho’s significant strike accuracy was 22%, landing 6 out of 27, with only 3 of 23 hits aimed at the head. Wellmaker’s striking accuracy for significant strikes was 64%, landing 25 of his 39 attempts, and scored 11 out of 23 on head shots. Notably, all of Moutinho’s significant strikes and 88% from Wellmaker were successful at a distance.
In Cody Haddon’s last fight, he clashed with Dan Argueta and won by unanimous decision after round 3. Argueta landed 77% of his significant strikes from a distance, but Haddon excelled with a striking success rate of 92% from distance. Overall, Haddon landed 140 out of his 280 significant strikes, with 100 out of 232 targeting the head. Argueta, in contrast, connected on 54 out of 140 significant strikes, including 34 out of 114 aimed at the head. In the total strikes category, Argueta managed 65 out of 151 while Haddon achieved 148 out of 288.
One significant matchup to watch is Kyle Daukaus against Gerald Meerschaert. Daukaus, aiming to enhance his record of 16-4-0 (1 NC), is 32 years old, stands at 6’2″, and weighs 185 lbs with a reach of 76″. Meerschaert, on the other hand, is 6’1″, 185 lbs, and holds a record of 37-20-0 at 37 years old with a 77″ reach. On grappling, Daukaus completes an average of 2.11 takedowns per 15 minutes, while Meerschaert completes 1.83. Regarding striking, Daukaus lands 3.25 strikes per minute with a 53% accuracy rate, while Meerschaert connects with 3.02 strikes per minute and lands 45% of his attempts.
Another intriguing fight features Chepe Mariscal facing Pat Sabatini. Sabatini comes in with a record of 20-5-0, weighing 145 lbs and standing 5’8″ tall, boasting a reach of 70″. Mariscal, at 5’7″ and also weighing 145 lbs, aims to improve his record of 18-6-0 (1 NC). The grappling game sees Sabatini defending against 50% of takedown attempts while successfully completing 48% of his own. Mariscal, meanwhile, effectively takes down opponents 39% of the time and defends 73% of takedown attempts against him. In striking metrics, Sabatini absorbs 1.22 strikes per minute and connects on 1.87, while Mariscal absorbs 3.07 strikes per minute but lands a remarkable 4.95 strikes per minute.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s UFC clash?
Prediction: Bet on Malcolm Wellmaker (-155)
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