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Prediction: Denzel Freeman VS Marek Bujło 2025-11-22

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UFC Fight Night 265: Marek Bujło vs. Denzel Freeman – A Heavyweight Hilarious Showdown

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare for a heavyweight clash that’s as lopsided as a toaster trying to flip a pancake! On November 22, 2025, Polish debutant Marek Bujło (6-0) steps into the Octagon against Denzel Freeman (6-1) in Doha, Qatar. Let’s break this down with the precision of a judge’s scorecard and the humor of a cornerman’s trash talk.


Odds & Implied Probabilities: The Math of Mayhem
The numbers scream “Freeman for the win!” DraftKings has Freeman at 1.36 decimal odds (implying a 73.5% chance), while Bujło hovers around 3.1 (a 32.3% chance). Other books are similarly unkind to Bujło, with Freeman’s price as low as -250 in American odds (62.5% implied). The Over/Under for rounds is 1.5, with the Over at 2.15 and Under at 1.67. Translation: Bookmakers expect this to end like a bad Netflix show—quickly and explosively.


The News: Bujło’s Debut & Freeman’s Burly Blessings
Marek Bujło, Poland’s “Golden Boy,” enters the UFC with a perfect 6-0 record, but his resume reads like a list of local bar fights, not high-level MMA. Freeman, meanwhile, is a 6-1 veteran who’s already survived the UFC gauntlet. At the weigh-in, Freeman tipped the scales at 118 kg (260 lbs) to Bujło’s 116.3 kg (256 lbs). That extra 1.7 kg? It’s the difference between a “heavyweight” and a “light-heavyweight” in this context, or as we like to call it, Freeman’s secret weapon for bodylocking Bujło into obsolescence.

The face-to-face was drama-free, but let’s imagine Bujło’s internal monologue: “I’ve trained my whole life for this… to fight a man who’s had one more loss than me. What even is this?”


Humor: The Absurdity of It All
Bujło’s UFC debut is like a golden retriever entering a Rottweiler competition—adorable, but not a smart bet. His fighting style? Let’s call it “Polish Potato Salad”—unrefined, heavy on the basics, and prone to sogginess under pressure. Freeman, on the other hand, is a human wrecking ball with a side of gravitas. At 260 lbs of pure “I don’t care if you’re Polish,” he’s the guy who’d punch a hole in the Octagon wall if it looked at him wrong.

The Over/Under of 1.5 rounds? That’s the sportsbook’s way of saying, “This fight’s over faster than your gym membership after you skip leg day.” If it goes the distance, the Under will cry in a corner, sipbing lukewarm Gatorade and questioning life choices.


Prediction: The Unavoidable Conclusion
Freeman wins via KO or TKO in Round 1, because Bujło’s “undefeated” streak is a statistical fluke and Freeman is built like a refrigerator that’s had too much caffeine. Freeman’s experience, size, and the UFC’s inexplicable faith in him (-250!) all point to a one-sided beatdown. Bujło’s best hope? A miracle, a disqualification, or Freeman getting distracted by a fly near his ear.

Final Verdict: Bet on Freeman unless you’re into fairy tales. Bujło’s debut is a cautionary tale wrapped in a punchline. As they say in Qatar: “Even the camels know who’s gonna win this one.”

May the Octagon tremble… and maybe Bujło’s confidence. 🥊💥

Created: Nov. 22, 2025, 3:07 p.m. GMT

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