MMA · August 22, 2026 · 5:00 PM ET
TERRANCE CHATMAN vs ANTHONY WINT
Free LineCrush game report for TERRANCE CHATMAN vs ANTHONY WINT on August 22, 2026, with matchup analysis and pick ideas generated for the daily slate. Reports can update as lineups, injuries, and odds develop, so confirm time-sensitive details before acting.
Matchup Analysis
UFC heavyweight newcomers collide in Sacramento
Terrance Chatman and Anthony Wint meet in a heavyweight clash on the UFC Fight Night Hernandez vs Rodrigues card in Sacramento on August 22, where both are scheduled to make their promotional debuts.
SourceChatman brings proven knockout power from Fury FC
Chatman carries real knockout danger into his debut, owning a 5-1 record with four TKO victories and entering off a first-round stoppage in Fury Fighting Championship in July 2026.
SourceFive-round experience could steady Chatman in longer fight
Chatman has already gone a full five rounds in a split-decision loss earlier in 2026, giving him championship-distance experience that could help him remain composed if this matchup extends deep.
SourceWint arrives undefeated with a diverse finishing arsenal
Wint comes in at 7-0 with five KO/TKO wins, one submission and one decision, and he has previously held the Fury FC heavyweight title before signing with UFC.
SourceContender Series surge gives Wint fresh momentum
Just 11 days before this bout, Wint earned his UFC contract with a 34-second first-round TKO on the promotion's Contender Series, providing a surge of confidence and recent high-level cage time.
SourceSize and mass advantage tilt toward Chatman
On paper Chatman is the bigger man at around 6'2" and 264–265 pounds, while Wint stands near 5'11"–6'0" and 224–238 pounds, suggesting a size and mass edge for the away heavyweight.
SourceWint's multi-sport background and camp bolster his athletic profile
Wint’s history as a gridiron linebacker and his training with Kill Cliff FC point to strong overall athleticism and structured preparation that can translate into explosive entries and clinch control in the cage.
SourceWint’s history of early stoppages underscores fast-start danger
Across his career Wint has repeatedly ended fights inside the first round, with multiple sub-one-minute stoppages and only one bout reaching the third round, underlining how dangerous he is in the opening exchanges.
SourcePick Ideas
Ranking gap points toward Wint moneyline
FightMatrix lists Wint around #138 at heavyweight compared to Chatman near #288, indicating a measurable edge in resume and quality of opposition that supports backing Wint on the moneyline.
Upset sprinkle on fast-rising prospect Chatman
Chatman turned pro in 2025 and has already climbed into the top-300 heavyweights while representing 4oz Fight Club, so any sizable underdog price on him offers upside for bettors willing to fade an emerging favorite.
Age and experience tilt favors Wint in side plays
With Wint aged 30 and competing steadily since his 2023 pro debut, while Chatman is younger and less seasoned at the elite level, bettors can factor an experience and physical-prime edge toward Wint when constructing sides or parlays.
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