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Events · UFC Fight Night: Leavitt vs Valle
21 Feb 2026
UFC Fight Night: Leavitt vs Valle
14 fights
HeadlinerSean Strickland vs Anthony Hernandez— this card is exported under the name of Jordan Leavitt vs Yadier del Valle, a prelims bout. Card order and the main-event badge below follow the promotion’s own card, not that name.
FightIQ 9-5on this card · 64.29% · 14 fights graded
Every pick on this card is one honest, calibrated confidence rating — the % is the signal. Graded against the official UFC result. See the full record →

The full card, graded

The recap · FightIQ NewsroomLeavitt grinds out del Valle; our model picked the wrong way and paid for itA three-round decision sank a HIGH-confidence pick at UFC Fight Night on Feb. 21, headlining a 9-for-14 night for the model. Here's the grade, misses included.
MAIN CARD
★ Main Event · Middleweight Bout +210 / -278
24% 76%
HIGH We predict Anthony Hernandez76% confident LOSS (Sean Strickland · KO)
Anthony Hernandez at -278. Model 76.0% vs market 69.5% (+6.5pp).
The breakdownStrickland is a former UFC middleweight champion with elite volume striking and 75% decision rate across 23 UFC fights. Hernandez rides an 8-fight…

Strickland is a former UFC middleweight champion with elite volume striking and 75% decision rate across 23 UFC fights. Hernandez rides an 8-fight win streak with a 77.8% decision rate, showing similar grinding tendencies. The model favours Hernandez at 75.8% based on Elo (1671 vs 1664) and momentum, though Strickland's championship experience and 378-day layoff make this a fascinating stylistic clash.

What decides it
  • Hernandez on 8-fight win streak vs Strickland coming off a loss
  • Strickland 378-day layoff — longest of his career
  • Both fighters heavily decision-oriented (75% and 78%)
  • Hernandez higher Elo (1671 vs 1664) despite being the younger fighter
  • Model sees +6.3pp edge on Hernandez at -278
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Welterweight Bout +100 / +100
50% 50%
TOSS-UP We predict Geoff Neal50% confident LOSS (Uros Medic · KO)
Geoff Neal at —. Model 50.1% barely clears market 50.0%.
The breakdownNeal is an experienced welterweight with 13 UFC fights and a 62.5% KO rate, but he's on a loss. Medic has won his last 2 with a 100% finish rate —…

Neal is an experienced welterweight with 13 UFC fights and a 62.5% KO rate, but he's on a loss. Medic has won his last 2 with a 100% finish rate — all 6 wins by KO. The model sees this as a dead heat at 50.3% for Medic. KO/TKO at 50% is dominant — two power punchers in a coin flip.

What decides it
  • Both southpaws — mirror match dynamics
  • Medic 100% KO rate (6 for 6 wins)
  • Neal 62.5% KO rate — both finishers
  • KO/TKO at 50% — someone is getting knocked out
  • Neal higher Elo (1590 vs 1571) but model calls it even
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Featherweight Bout +180 / -227
28% 72%
HIGH We predict Melquizael Costa72% confident WIN
Melquizael Costa at -227. Model 71.9% vs market 66.0% (+5.8pp).
The breakdownCosta is on a stunning 5-fight win streak with an Elo of 1606 vs Ige's 1556. Ige is a veteran with 20 UFC fights but has gone win-loss alternating…

Costa is on a stunning 5-fight win streak with an Elo of 1606 vs Ige's 1556. Ige is a veteran with 20 UFC fights but has gone win-loss alternating recently (WLLWL form).

What decides it
  • Costa 5-fight win streak — surging contender
  • Ige 11-9 with alternating form — inconsistent
  • Costa higher Elo (1606 vs 1556)
  • Decision at 55% favoured but KO (27%) is live
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Heavyweight Bout +100 / +100
49% 51%
TOSS-UP We predict Ante Delija51% confident LOSS (Serghei Spivac · DEC)
Ante Delija at —. Model 50.7% barely clears market 50.0%.
The breakdownA true coin flip between two heavyweights — the model gives Delija a razor-thin 50.5% edge. Spivac has 14 UFC fights of experience but is on a 2-fi…

A true coin flip between two heavyweights — the model gives Delija a razor-thin 50.5% edge. Spivac has 14 UFC fights of experience but is on a 2-fight losing streak. Delija is 1-1 with a KO win and has identical physical dimensions to Spivac. KO/TKO at 63% is the dominant method — heavyweight power makes this volatile.

What decides it
  • Spivac on 2-fight losing streak with 259-day layoff
  • Delija 1-1 with limited UFC sample size
  • KO/TKO at 63% — heavyweight power dominates
  • Identical height (6'3") and reach (78")
  • Under 2.5 rounds at 68% — likely doesn't go the distance
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Welterweight Bout -345 / +265
61% 39%
MED We predict Jacobe Smith61% confident WIN
Jacobe Smith model 60.6% — market tighter at 73.9%.
The breakdownSmith is 2-0 in the UFC with a 50% finish rate and a southpaw stance. Harrell makes his UFC debut as a significant underdog at +265.

Smith is 2-0 in the UFC with a 50% finish rate and a southpaw stance. Harrell makes his UFC debut as a significant underdog at +265.

What decides it
  • Smith 2-0 but model only gives him 59.7% vs market's 73.9%
  • Harrell UFC debut — complete unknown quantity
  • SUB (39%) is the top method — grappling could be key
  • Under 1.5 rounds at 43% — early finish possible
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Middleweight Bout +100 / +100
55% 45%
TOSS-UP We predict Zach Reese55% confident LOSS (Michel Pereira · DEC)
Zach Reese at —. Model 54.7% vs market 50.0% (+4.7pp).
The breakdownReese is on a 2-fight win streak with a switch stance and 6'4" frame giving him a 4-inch height advantage. Pereira has lost 3 straight (WWLLL form)…

Reese is on a 2-fight win streak with a switch stance and 6'4" frame giving him a 4-inch height advantage. Pereira has lost 3 straight (WWLLL form) and his Elo has dropped to 1575. The model sees this as a genuine toss-up at 54.8% for Reese, but with +4.8pp edge at even money odds.

What decides it
  • Pereira on 3-fight losing streak — desperate territory
  • Reese 4-inch height and reach advantage
  • Both fighters decision-heavy (75% and 78%)
  • Even money line with model edge to Reese
  • Pereira 182-day layoff vs Reese's 105 days
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
PRELIMS
Welterweight Bout +110 / -137
45% 55%
TOSS-UP We predict Carlos Leal55% confident WIN
Carlos Leal model 54.6% — market tighter at 54.8%.
The breakdownNjokuani is a veteran striker at 37 with a 60% KO rate and 80" reach from a 6'3" frame. Leal is 1-2 and coming off a loss. The model barely favours…

Njokuani is a veteran striker at 37 with a 60% KO rate and 80" reach from a 6'3" frame. Leal is 1-2 and coming off a loss. The model barely favours Leal at 54.4% — a genuine toss-up with no edge at -137. KO/TKO at 47% is the top method, reflecting both fighters' finishing tendencies.

What decides it
  • Njokuani massive reach advantage (80" vs 74")
  • Leal 1-2 record — limited and inconsistent
  • KO/TKO at 47% — striking power on both sides
  • Njokuani 60% KO rate despite being the underdog
  • True pick'em with no meaningful edge
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Flyweight Bout +122 / -149
46% 54%
TOSS-UP We predict Alibi Idiris54% confident WIN
Alibi Idiris model 53.9% — market tighter at 57.1%.
The breakdownOsbourne has extensive UFC experience (12 fights) but a losing record at 5-7 with a 3-fight losing streak in recent form. Idiris is 0-1 in his UFC…

Osbourne has extensive UFC experience (12 fights) but a losing record at 5-7 with a 3-fight losing streak in recent form. Idiris is 0-1 in his UFC career. The model narrowly favours Idiris at 54.3% but the market is tighter at 57.1%, leaving no edge. Decision at 52% is the slight method favourite.

What decides it
  • Osbourne 5-7 record with recent LLLWL form
  • Idiris 0-1 but market prices him at -149
  • Osbourne 5-inch reach advantage (73" vs 68")
  • Decision at 52% in a close fight
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Flyweight Bout -278 / +215
77% 23%
HIGH We predict Alden Coria77% confident WIN
Alden Coria at -278. Model 76.6% vs market 69.8% (+6.8pp).
The breakdownCoria won his UFC debut by KO and faces Gurule who is 0-2 with no wins. Coria's Elo advantage (1525 vs 1450) is significant. Decision at 56% is the…

Coria won his UFC debut by KO and faces Gurule who is 0-2 with no wins. Coria's Elo advantage (1525 vs 1450) is significant. Decision at 56% is the top method despite Coria's debut KO.

What decides it
  • Coria 1-0 with debut KO vs Gurule 0-2
  • Coria 3-inch height and reach advantage
  • Gurule on 2-fight losing streak with no UFC wins
  • Decision at 56% despite both fighters' limited samples
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Women's Bantamweight Bout +240 / -312
29% 71%
HIGH We predict Joselyne Edwards71% confident WIN
Joselyne Edwards model 70.6% — market tighter at 72.0%.
The breakdownEdwards is on a 3-fight win streak with 11 UFC fights of experience compared to Cornolle's 5. The model gives Edwards 71.0% — almost exactly matchi…

Edwards is on a 3-fight win streak with 11 UFC fights of experience compared to Cornolle's 5. The model gives Edwards 71.0% — almost exactly matching the market at 72.0%. Decision at 67% is heavily favoured, consistent with women's bantamweight tendencies.

What decides it
  • Edwards 3-fight win streak with 11-fight UFC experience
  • Cornolle coming off a loss with 203-day layoff
  • Decision at 67% overwhelmingly likely
  • Market and model nearly aligned — no edge either way
  • Edwards 4-inch reach advantage at 70 inches
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Welterweight Bout -130 / +107
44% 56%
LOW We predict Punahele Soriano56% confident WIN
Punahele Soriano at +107. Model 56.4% vs market 46.1% (+10.3pp).
The breakdownBoth fighters are on 3-fight win streaks with nearly identical Elo ratings (1547 vs 1542). The model flips the market, giving Soriano 57.3% despite…

Both fighters are on 3-fight win streaks with nearly identical Elo ratings (1547 vs 1542). The model flips the market, giving Soriano 57.3% despite Brahimaj being the -130 favourite. Brahimaj is decision-heavy (80%) while Soriano finishes at 66.7% — a striking vs grinding dynamic.

What decides it
  • Both on 3-fight win streaks — momentum even
  • Model flips the market: Soriano 57.3% vs market 46.1%
  • Biggest model edge on the card at +11.2pp
  • Soriano 66.7% KO rate vs Brahimaj's 80% decision rate
  • Identical layoffs (140 days) — conditioning neutral
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Welterweight Bout +100 / +100
48% 52%
TOSS-UP We predict Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani52% confident WIN
Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani at —. Model 52.4% vs market 50.0% (+2.4pp).
The breakdownRowe is 4-4 with a 100% KO rate on his wins but alternating form (WLLWL). Lebosnoyani makes his UFC debut as a switch-stance fighter with zero UFC…

Rowe is 4-4 with a 100% KO rate on his wins but alternating form (WLLWL). Lebosnoyani makes his UFC debut as a switch-stance fighter with zero UFC data. The model barely leans Lebosnoyani at 51.7% — a true coin flip. Rowe has significant size advantages at 6'3" with 80" reach.

What decides it
  • Lebosnoyani UFC debut — complete unknown
  • Rowe 4-inch height and 8-inch reach advantage
  • Rowe 100% KO rate but also 100% KO losses
  • Even money line — no edge for either side
  • Decision (45%) slight favourite in a three-way split
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Featherweight Bout +316 / -316
28% 72%
HIGH We predict Yadier del Valle72% confident LOSS (Jordan Leavitt · DEC)
Yadier del Valle model 72.5% — market tighter at 76.0%.
The breakdownDel Valle is unbeaten at 2-0 with a 100% decision rate and higher Elo (1546 vs 1538). Leavitt is 5-3 with alternating form (WLWLW) and a 266-day la…

Del Valle is unbeaten at 2-0 with a 100% decision rate and higher Elo (1546 vs 1538). Leavitt is 5-3 with alternating form (WLWLW) and a 266-day layoff.

What decides it
  • Del Valle unbeaten at 2-0 vs Leavitt's alternating form
  • Leavitt 266-day layoff — ring rust factor
  • Market overprices del Valle at 76.0% vs model 72.6%
  • Submission at 39% is the top method — grappling battle
  • 5-round fight increases distance probability to 54%
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
Women's Flyweight Bout +450 / -667
27% 73%
HIGH We predict Carli Judice73% confident WIN
Carli Judice model 73.2% — market tighter at 82.7%.
The breakdownJudice is on a 2-fight win streak with a 100% KO rate — both wins by knockout as a southpaw. Miller is 2-2 with alternating form and coming off a 2…

Judice is on a 2-fight win streak with a 100% KO rate — both wins by knockout as a southpaw. Miller is 2-2 with alternating form and coming off a 294-day layoff.

What decides it
  • Judice 100% KO rate — both wins by knockout
  • Miller 294-day layoff — ring rust concern
  • Market overprices Judice at 82.7% vs model 72.4%
  • Decision at 58% still favoured despite KO tendencies
Written by the FightIQ desk for this card. Editorial, not model output.
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