UFC Vegas 113’s prelims feature a women’s flyweight clash between Wang Cong and Eduarda Moura. This three round battle pits the Chinese striker against the Brazilian grappler in an intriguing stylistic matchup at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Cong opens as a -375 favorite, with Moura at +300 as the underdog. Here’s how we’re betting UFC Vegas 113: Cong vs Moura, including our UFC predictions, best bet, key props and an expert final verdict.
Event: UFC Vegas 113 – UFC Apex
Weight class: UFC Women’s Flyweight bout
Fight length: 3-round prelim bout
Date & time: Saturday, February 7, 2026 – Prelims: 06:00 p.m. ET, walk time ~7:00 p.m. ET
Venue: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
Best Bet: Fight Goes the Distance – Yes (-130)
Book: Best price at BetMGM
Our best bet for this women’s flyweight prelim bout is the fight goes the distance at -130. Below, we’ll break down the matchup and key props.
Here are the latest odds from top sportsbooks.
| Market | BetMGM | FanDuel | Best Odds |
| Moneyline | Cong -375 / Moura +300 | -370 / +280 | Moura +300 (BetMGM) |
| Fight Goes Distance | Yes -130 / No +100 | Yes -142 / No +112 | Yes -130 (BetMGM) |
| Total Rounds O/U 2.5 | NA | Over -180 / Under +140 | Under +140 (FD) |
| Cong by KO/TKO | +275 | +300 | +300 (FD) |
| Cong by Submission | +700 | +800 | +800 (FD) |
| Cong by Decision | -115 | +105 | +105 (FD) |
| Moura by KO/TKO | +1400 | +1100 | +1400 (BetMGM) |
| Moura by Submission | +800 | +850 | +850 (FD) |
| Moura by Decision | +650 | +650 | +650 (BetMGM/FD) |
Odds updated: February 6, 2026 – 3:48 AM ET. Lines may move before fight night, especially after weigh-ins or late injury news.
Before we get into the matchup, here’s a Tale of the Tape for Cong vs Moura.
| Tale Of The Tape | Wang Cong | Eduarda Moura |
| Record | 8-1 | 12-1 |
| Age | 33 | 31 |
| Height | 5’6″ | 5’6″ |
| Reach | 66″ | 67″ |
| Stance | Southpaw | Orthodox |
| Sig. Strikes Landed | 7.48 | 3.04 |
| Striking Accuracy | 57% | 37% |
| Takedowns | 1.05 | 3.73 |
| Takedown Defense | 100% | 80% |
| Submission Avg. | 0.7 | 0.3 |
Cong holds advantages in striking volume, striking accuracy, striking defense, perfect takedown defense, and submission threat. Moura counters with superior reach, takedown volume, and more extensive experience. The southpaw vs orthodox matchup creates dangerous angles for both fighters.
Cong comes in with an 8-1 record bringing elite striking volume to the women’s flyweight division. The 33 year old Chinese fighter is a technical striker with exceptional defensive metrics and finishing ability.
Strengths: Elite striking volume (7.48 per minute) overwhelms opponents. Exceptional striking accuracy (57%) and striking defense (63%). Superior damage avoidance (2.68 absorbed per minute). Perfect takedown defense (100%). Southpaw stance creates awkward angles. Good submission threat (0.7 attempts).
Weaknesses: Limited UFC experience (8-1 record). Minimal wrestling offense (1.05 takedowns). Moderate takedown accuracy (75%). Age factor at 33 years old. Reach disadvantage.
Betting Angles: Cong’s -375 moneyline offers minimal value despite clear striking advantages. Cong by Decision (+105) provides excellent value as most likely result. Fight goes distance (-130) aligns with both fighters’ durability.
Moura brings a 12-1 record with wrestling-based approach and grappling experience. The 31 year old Brazilian is a submission-oriented fighter with superior takedown volume.
Strengths: More extensive experience (12-1). Superior reach advantage (67″). Elite takedown volume (3.73 per fight). Better damage avoidance (2.47 absorbed per minute). Good striking defense (61%). Grappling-focused gameplan.
Weaknesses: Extremely low striking volume (3.04 per minute). Terrible striking accuracy (37%). Lower takedown accuracy (37%). Poor takedown defense (80%). Limited submission threat (0.3 attempts).
Betting Angles: Moura’s +300 moneyline offers value only if wrestling dominates. Moura by Decision (+650) requires banking control time.
Both fighters’ defensive metrics and finishing rates strongly suggest this reaches the judges. Cong’s exceptional defensive skills make her extremely difficult to finish. Her perfect 100% takedown defense neutralizes Moura’s primary offensive weapon, keeping the fight in striking range where Cong’s durability shines.
Neither fighter possesses elite finishing ability at women’s flyweight. Both fighters’ recent histories include primarily decisions. At -130 (implied 56.5%), we project this goes the distance around 65-70% of the time, offering solid value in the safest bet available.
Cong’s massive striking volume advantage combined with perfect takedown defense should secure a clear decision victory. The Chinese fighter’s 7.48 significant strikes per minute creates overwhelming activity that banks rounds with judges favoring aggression and volume at UFC Apex.
Moura’s path requires wrestling success to bank control time, but Cong’s perfect 100% takedown defense represents an insurmountable obstacle. Even if Moura secures rare takedowns against elite defense, Cong’s superior submission threat (0.7 vs 0.3 attempts) creates danger in grappling exchanges. At +105 (implied 48.8%), we project Cong wins by decision closer to 55-60% of the time, offering excellent value as the most likely result.
Small stake only. If Moura’s wrestling volume can break through Cong’s perfect defense through sheer persistence, the Brazilian could grind out a decision with control time. Moura’s 37% takedown accuracy against 100% defense is extremely low probability, but sustained attempts over three rounds create slim opportunities.
This scenario requires Moura’s wrestling exceeding all expectations while her defensive striking holds firm against Cong’s volume. At +650 (implied 13.3%), this offers massive payout if Moura’s wrestling creates an upset. Keep stakes at 0.25 units maximum.
Official pick: Wang Cong by Unanimous Decision
We are backing Cong to secure a clear unanimous decision victory, likely 30-27 or 29-28 on the scorecards. The Chinese striker’s overwhelming volume advantage and perfect takedown defense should prove decisive over fifteen minutes.
Cong should establish striking dominance immediately with her elite volume while her striking defense keeps her safe from Moura’s limited counters. The southpaw stance creates awkward angles for the orthodox Moura, who struggles with her poor 37% striking accuracy to land clean shots.
Moura should attempt to implement her wrestling gameplan early, shooting for takedowns to slow Cong’s striking pace and bank control time. However, Cong’s perfect 100% takedown defense should stand.
Moura’s durability and defensive fundamentals keep her competitive, potentially stealing a round if she can land clean counters or briefly secure control time, but Cong’s relentless output should win the majority of rounds clearly. The Brazilian’s survival skills prevent a finish, but the striking differential is too massive to overcome on the scorecards.
Beyond the women’s flyweight prelim bout, UFC Vegas 113 offers several compelling matchups that create both opportunities and traps for bettors.
Card Tips:
Main Card (09:00 p.m. ET – Paramount+)
Mario Bautista vs Vinicius Oliveira – Bantamweight bout, 5 rounds
Amir Albazi vs Kyoji Horiguchi – Flyweight bout, 3 rounds
Jailton Almeida vs Rizvan Kuniev – Heavyweight bout, 3 rounds
Michal Oleksiejczuk vs Marc-Andre Barriault – Middleweight bout, 3 rounds
Jean Matsumoto vs Farid Basharat – Bantamweight bout, 3 rounds
Dustin Jacoby vs Julius Walker – Light Heavyweight bout, 3 rounds
Prelims (6:00 p.m. ET – Paramount+)
Alex Morono vs Daniil Donchenko – Welterweight bout, 3 rounds
Nikolay Veretennikov vs Niko Price – Welterweight bout, 3 rounds
Bruna Brasil vs Ketlen Souza – Women’s Strawweight bout, 3 rounds
Said Nurmagomedov vs Javid Basharat – Bantamweight bout, 3 rounds
Wang Cong vs Eduarda Moura – Women’s Flyweight bout, 3 rounds
Muin Gafurov vs Jakub Wiklacz – Bantamweight bout, 3 rounds
Klaudia Sygula vs Priscila Cachoeira – Women’s Bantamweight bout, 3 rounds
Odds current as of February 6, 2026.
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