MIDDLEWEIGHT · 3 ROUNDSUFC Fight Night: Buckley vs. Malott
Gilbert Urbina — Middleweight fighter

Gilbert Urbina

The RGV Bad Boy
8W4L
Muay Thai / Clinch
VS
Julien Leblanc — Middleweight fighter

Julien Leblanc

10W3L
Southpaw Finisher

A 61-second knockout against a 2:22 submission

MiddleweightRogers Place, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaOctober 17, 2026Standard 30ft Octagon
01

The Frame

What this fight is really about — and the measurements that shape it

The Analyst's Take

This is a medium-data, KO-heavy undercard projection, not a high-confidence rate-line fight. Gilbert "The RGV Bad Boy" Urbina is the only man here with a real Octagon sample — five UFC bouts, a usable if noisy UFCStats line, and a Performance of the Night knockout of Vlasto Čepo in 1:01 on August 1, 2026 in Belgrade. Julien Leblanc is 0-1 in the UFC, submitted by rear-naked choke in 2:22 by Robert Valentin at UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott on April 18, 2026 in Winnipeg. Every published rate for Leblanc is a 2:22 denominator and is flagged as statistically void. We take Urbina 58% / Leblanc 42% at conviction 4/10. The Edmonton crowd keeps Leblanc live; it does not rewrite a 61-second knockout versus a 2:22 submission.

Gilbert Urbina
Attribute
Julien Leblanc
30
Age
34
6'3" (75")+1" Urbina
Height
6'2" (74")
75"+1" Urbina
Reach
74" (UFC.com 74.5")
43"
Leg Reach
+3.5" Leblanc46.5"
Orthodox
Stance
Southpaw
TUF 29 Team Volkanovski — brothers Elias & Hector Urbina
Team
Patenaude Martial Arts / Kill Cliff FC
August 28, 2021 (Bryan Battle)
Octagon Debut
April 18, 2026 (Robert Valentin)
Muay Thai / clinch, wrestling overlay, early finisher
Fighting Style
Southpaw finisher — 4 KO, 4 Sub (RNC ×3, triangle)

The Texan is the bigger man upstairs; the Canadian owns the legs and the southpaw open stance. Urbina is +1" in height (6'3" vs 6'2") and +1" in reach (75" vs 74") on a long 75" frame. An older site page wrongly listed him at 69" / 5'9"; UFCStats and the current measurement are 75" / 6'3", and that error is retired here. Leblanc's only clear physical edge is leg reach (46.5" vs 43"), which matters if he can keep this at kicking range from southpaw. The age gap (30 vs 34) is modest. The more important asymmetry is sample: Urbina has five Octagon nights and a rate line that at least describes a career; Leblanc has two minutes and twenty-two seconds.

Venue Factor
Rogers Place is a Canadian Fight Night, not Julien Leblanc's building. He is from Ottawa, he has fought outside Canada only once (LFA, 2021), and Edmonton will be louder for him than for a Texan — but it is not a hometown walkout the way Mike Malott's is on this same card. Treat crowd equity as a nudge on close rounds and a small late-round branch, not as a first-minute weapon. Urbina's last outing was 77 days ago in Belgrade (Čepo, August 1); Leblanc has been dark since April 18 — a six-month layoff after a debut submission.
02

The Fighters

Careers, chins, schedules — and the form they bring into the cage

Gilbert Urbina, The RGV Bad Boy, ESPN fighter headshot

Gilbert Urbina

Pro Record
8-4-0
UFC Record
2-3 across 5 bouts since TUF 29
Streak
Won his last — KO elbows, Vlasto Čepo, R1 1:01 (POTN)
Finish Rate
63% (5 of 8 wins) — 3 KO/TKO, 2 submission
Avg Fight Time
~4:24 UFC (22:01 across 5)
Chin · VulnerableSOS · UFCMuay Thai / clinch finisher

A 61-second reset on a chin that has already failed twice. He entered Belgrade at 7-4 on a two-fight UFC skid, both by Round-1 knockout — Uros Medic in 1:03 on August 9, 2025 and Charles Radtke in 4:47 on February 3, 2024. He left Belgrade with a Performance of the Night: elbows, 1:01, Vlasto Čepo, August 1, 2026. The Octagon ledger is still 2-3. The other win is a Round-2 kick knockout of Orion Cosce on May 20, 2023; the remaining loss is a Round-2 rear-naked choke to Bryan Battle on August 28, 2021, his debut off TUF 29 Team Volkanovski. Brothers Elias and Hector Urbina are part of the Rio Grande Valley story. UFC.com printing 8-5 is a record-field conflict with the event card and the fight log; 8-4-0 is what we display.

Julien Leblanc ESPN fighter headshot

Julien Leblanc

Pro Record
10-3-0
UFC Record
0-1 — one bout, 2:22
Streak
Lost his last — RNC to Robert Valentin, R1 2:22
Finish Rate
80% (8 of 10 wins) — 4 KO/TKO, 4 submission
Avg Fight Time
2:22 UFC; longer regional minutes
Chin · Never Finished by KOSOS · RegionalSouthpaw finisher

Cleaner on paper, thinner in the Octagon. He is 6-1 at middleweight and 2-1 at welterweight on the regional ledger (8-2 before the UFC; 10-3 after Valentin), won the Samourai MMA middleweight title over Darion Weeks by unanimous decision in March 2025, then stopped Ryan Rohovich in Round 2 that November. Career wins split 4 KO, 4 submission (rear-naked choke three times, one triangle) and 2 decisions. Then Winnipeg: Valentin took him down once, controlled him for 1:42, out-landed him 7-4, and finished a rear-naked choke at 2:22. He has not fought since. He has fought outside Canada only once (LFA, 2021). Ottawa is home; Edmonton is a Canadian crowd, not a hometown.

Gilbert Urbina
0 dealt · 0 absorbed
Knockdown Exchange
KD dealt vs absorbed
Julien Leblanc
0 dealt · 0 absorbed

Gilbert Urbinasignature weapons

Clinch ElbowsVlasto Čepo, R1 1:01, UFC FN: Medic vs. Rodriguez — Performance of the Night, August 1, 2026
×1
Head KickOrion Cosce, Round 2, May 20, 2023 — the other UFC knockout on the ledger
×1
Clinch Takedown2.86 TD/15 at 44% accuracy — a wrestling overlay, not a named finish, aimed at a debut that already failed a takedown
×0

Julien Leblancsignature weapons

Rear-Naked ChokeThree of four career submissions — pointed at a man Bryan Battle already RNC'd in the UFC
×3
Triangle ChokeThe fourth submission, completing 4 of 10 wins from the mat
×1
Round-2 StoppageRyan Rohovich TKO at Samourai 17 (Nov 17, 2025) and Mark Kolker at Unified 57 (Jun 2024)
×2

Gilbert Urbina

W
Vlasto Čepo
KO/TKO — Elbows
RR1 (1:01)
UFC FN: Medic vs. Rodriguez — Aug 1, 2026 (POTN)
L
Uros Medic
KO/TKO
RR1 (1:03)
UFC — Aug 9, 2025
L
Charles Radtke
KO/TKO
RR1 (4:47)
UFC — Feb 3, 2024
W
Orion Cosce
KO/TKO — Kick
RR2
UFC — May 20, 2023
L
Bryan Battle
Submission — Rear-naked choke
RR2 (2:15)
UFC — Aug 28, 2021
Pattern

Five UFC fights, zero decisions. Two knockouts scored, two knockouts absorbed, one rear-naked choke suffered. The Čepo win is a genuine reset — first-round elbows, a bonus, and the only winning data point since May 2023 — but the two fights before it ended in Round 1 by knockout against UFC-level strikers. Form for this matchup: he is dangerous in the first two minutes and available in the first two minutes.

Julien Leblanc

L
Robert Valentin
Submission — Rear-naked choke
RR1 (2:22)
UFC FN: Burns vs. Malott — Apr 18, 2026, Winnipeg
W
Ryan Rohovich
TKO
RR2
Samourai 17 — Nov 17, 2025
W
Darion Weeks
Decision — Unanimous
RR3 (5:00)
Samourai 13 — Mar 13, 2025, MW title
W
Mark Kolker
R2 finish
RR2
Unified 57 — Jun 2024
W
Chris Chapman
Decision — Unanimous
RR3 (5:00)
Unified 53 — Oct 2023
Pattern

Four wins in five, with the one loss the only UFC bout. The four wins are a Canadian regional title run: a TKO, a title decision, a Round-2 stoppage and another decision. An older internal page listed Rohovich as a Round-2 rear-naked choke and Weeks as a doctor-stoppage TKO; this file follows the Edmonton last-five (Rohovich TKO, Darion Weeks UD3). Career method totals remain 4 KO / 4 Sub / 2 Dec, consistent with Weeks and Chapman as the two decision wins.

Gilbert Urbina

Win Methods
Wins by Round

Julien Leblanc

Win Methods
Wins by Round
Critical Insight
Both ledgers close cleanly against the event-card records — Urbina 3 KO + 2 Sub + 3 Dec = 8 wins, Leblanc 4 KO + 4 Sub + 2 Dec = 10 wins. Combined last-three UFC results: Urbina KO R1 1:01, Urbina KO loss R1 1:03, Leblanc SUB loss R1 2:22. Three fights, three first-round endings, two of them Urbina getting hit in the head. This is priced as a KO-heavy fight because the recent tape is KO-heavy, not because we trust Leblanc's 1.69 SLpM. Leblanc's Round-1/Round-2 win split is reconstructed from known last-five finishes plus method totals; Urbina's is UFC-stamped.
03

The Numbers

Composites, division ranks and round-by-round evidence

Striking

SLpM 25% · StrAcc 30% · StrDef 30% · SApM 15%

0
Gilbert
0
Juliensmall sample

Urbina's 5.57 / 56 / 44 / 4.62 is the most honest rate line on the page. Leblanc's 1.69 / 66 / 46 / 2.96 is four significant strikes in 2:22 and is flagged void; the 48 is reconstructed from four career knockouts, not from that screenshot.

Grappling

TD/15 25% · TDAcc 25% · TDDef 30% · Sub/15 20%

0
Gilbertsmall sample
0
Juliensmall sample

Urbina's 2.86 TD/15 at 44% is real. UFCStats TDDef 0% is flagged as corrupt/small-sample and is not replaced with an invented sprawl. Leblanc prints 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 from one failed debut and has four career submissions — the 46 is a career-shape estimate, not a measurement.

Technical

(Striking + Grappling) / 2

0
Gilbertsmall sample
0
Juliensmall sample

Five points, almost all of it sample quality. The grappling cell is flagged on both sides and should not be read as a 50-to-46 measurement of sprawls.

Cardio

Fight time · pace · R3/R1 output · champ rounds

0
Gilbertsmall sample
0
Juliensmall sample

Urbina's five UFC bouts total ~22:01 (AFT ~4:24) and include zero decisions. Leblanc has two career decision wins and longer regional nights, but his only Octagon sample is 2:22. Slight nod to the man who has actually gone fifteen minutes recently — Weeks and Chapman — not a proven engine.

Overall

(Technical + Cardio) / 2

0.0
Gilbertsmall sample
0
Juliensmall sample

Inside the noise — 1.5 points apart. The 58/42 lean is not this gap. It is UFC sample quality, the Čepo knockout, and a debut submission, minus a Vulnerable chin and a Canadian crowd.

MetricGilbertJulien
UFC Avg Fight Time~4:24 (5 bouts)2:22 (1 bout)small sample
Prior UFC Bouts51
Days Since Last Fight77 — fought Aug 1 in Belgrade182 — fought Apr 18 in Winnipeg
Finish Rate63% (5 of 8)80% (8 of 10)
Pace TierHigh volume — 5.57 SLpMUnmeasured — 2:22 samplesmall sample

Archetype Base Rate

Muay Thai / Clinch Finisher 58%42% Southpaw Regional Finisher

No archetype base-rate row — Leblanc has one UFC bout · No historical archetype win-rate is applied, because Leblanc has no usable UFC row to attach one to. The 58-42 lean is a qualitative override of near-tied composites (50.5 to 49): five Octagon bouts and a 61-second Performance of the Night against a 2:22 debut submission, minus a chin that has failed twice in Round 1 and a Canadian crowd in Edmonton. That is a defensible lean, not a confident one, which is why conviction is capped at four.

Gilbert UrbinaJulien Leblanc

Middleweight

· 71 fighters
StatGilbertGilbert rankDiv avgJulien rankJulien
SLpM5.57~4.2–4.51.69 — 2:22 sample, void
Str Acc56%~48–52%66% — 2:22 sample
Str Def44%~52–55%46% — 2:22 sample
SApM4.62~4.2–4.52.96 — 2:22 sample, void
TD/152.86~1.4–1.70 — 2:22 sample, void
TD Acc44%~38–42%0% — 2:22 sample
TD Def0% — corrupt / small sample, not replaced~62–66%0% — 2:22 sample, void
Sub/150.7~0.40 — contradicts 4 career subs
Prior UFC Bouts51
UFC Avg Fight Time~4:242:22
Statistical Verdict
On every non-void cell, Urbina is the UFC middleweight and Leblanc is a 2:22 screenshot. The one Urbina cell we do not trust is takedown defence at 0%. The one Leblanc fact that does not need a rate line is the debut: taken down, controlled, submitted. No published divisional rank for either man is treated as real, so rank columns are omitted rather than printed as zero.

Significant Strikes Landed per Round

R1, R2, R3: single-fight sample for Gilbert Urbina

R1, R2, R3: single-fight sample for Julien Leblanc

Control Time per Round (sec)

Gilbert Urbina

  • No published round-split table. Five UFC results are round-stamped from the fight log, not from v_fighter_rxr_complete.
  • Finishes: Čepo KO elbows R1 1:01 (POTN, Aug 1, 2026) and Cosce KO kick R2 (May 20, 2023).
  • Losses: Medic KO R1 1:03 (Aug 9, 2025), Radtke KO R1 4:47 (Feb 3, 2024), Battle RNC R2 2:15 (Aug 28, 2021). Equity is front-loaded in both directions.

Julien Leblanc

  • One incomplete Round 1: Robert Valentin, UFC FN: Burns vs. Malott, April 18, 2026, Winnipeg — 2:22.
  • Valentin landed 7 significant strikes to Leblanc's 4, completed 1 takedown, and held 1:42 of control before the rear-naked choke.
  • Rounds 2 and 3 do not exist in the UFC sample. Regional last-five finishes cluster in Round 2 (Rohovich, Kolker) and on the cards (Weeks, Chapman).
Critical Insight
If this is still standing at minute six, the favourite's best number (early finishing) has missed and the favourite's worst number (the chin) has already been in the pocket for two full rounds. Leblanc's live paths — southpaw counters, the rear-naked choke, and a Canadian decision nudge — all get cheaper as the first burst fails.

Strike Targeting (career avg)

No UFC strike-target data for either fighter — nothing is estimated.

Head hunting vs body work vs leg attack — the shape of the damage. Fighters without UFC samples are omitted rather than shown as 0%.

Range Profile — where the minutes go

Gilbert · N/AJulien · N/A

No UFC range-share data for either fighter — nothing is estimated.

Share of significant-strike volume by range from UFC career data. Debutants / fighters without Octagon samples show as N/A.

04

The Story of the Fight

Advantages, worst cases, gameplans — and the patterns underneath

Where the fight lives

Who owns each phase — and by how much
Open SpaceGilbert owns it

5.57 volume and a 75" frame against a 2:22 sample — until the southpaw kicks from 46.5" start to land

Pocket / ExchangesJulien owns it

Vulnerable chin, 44% striking defence, two Round-1 knockout losses — this is where 18% Leblanc KO lives

ClinchGilbert owns it

Muay Thai plum and the elbows that finished Čepo in 1:01, provided the head stays up

GroundEven

2.86 TD/15 into a debut that failed a takedown, versus four career submissions and Battle's RNC on Urbina

Path to Victory

Gilbert Urbina

Land the Čepo start. Volume into the clinch, elbows, the head kick that ended Cosce, or the 2.86 takedowns before Leblanc finds the neck.

Why they win
01
The only real UFC sample

Five bouts and a rate line versus two minutes and twenty-two seconds.

02
The 1:01 Čepo knockout

Most recent data, Performance of the Night, identical round this fight lives in.

03
Volume plus a wrestling overlay

5.57 significant strikes per minute and 2.86 takedowns per fifteen is a two-door offence.

04
Clinch Muay Thai

Elbows are a proven finish, not a theory — Čepo went out in 1:01.

05
Youth and length

Thirty versus thirty-four, +1" height, +1" reach on a 75" frame.

06
Turnaround

Seventy-seven days of camp versus a six-month layoff off a submission loss.

The gameplan
  1. 1
    Start like Belgrade

    The first ninety seconds are his highest-EV minutes on the card.

  2. 2
    Clinch with the head up

    Elbows finished Čepo; a lowered head finished Battle.

  3. 3
    Mix the 2.86

    Force Leblanc to sprawl before the southpaw read arrives.

  4. 4
    Do not stand in the pocket to prove the chin is fixed

    It is not.

  5. 5
    If Round 1 ends upright, wrestle Round 2

    Control time beats a 2:22 sample. Contingency: if hurt, clinch without diving on a neck — his mass and Thai plum are safer than a scramble against four career submissions.

Path to Victory

Julien Leblanc

Survive the first three minutes, keep it southpaw at kicking range, and make a Vulnerable chin pay — or get the fight to the mat the way Valentin did.

Why they win
01
Urbina's chin is Vulnerable

Medic in 1:03, Radtke in 4:47, both Round 1 — the underdog's cleanest path.

02
Southpaw and 46.5" leg reach

Open-stance kicks at a 44% striking defence from the only range Urbina does not own.

03
Submission toolkit

Four subs (RNC ×3, triangle) at a man already rear-naked-choked by Bryan Battle.

04
80% finish rate

Eight of ten wins inside the distance, and never stopped by strikes in thirteen professional fights.

05
Canadian crowd in Edmonton

Not a hometown walkout — Ottawa is home — but not neutral on a Canadian Fight Night.

06
Never finished by strikes

The chin conversation in this fight is one-directional. Urbina's is documented; Leblanc's has not been cracked.

The gameplan
  1. 1
    Survive the opening storm

    Hands high, kicks long, no early trading on Urbina's terms.

  2. 2
    Southpaw calf and body kicks from 46.5"

    Make the orthodox come to him.

  3. 3
    Counter the rush

    The chin is the reason he is live at 42%.

  4. 4
    If it hits the mat, hunt the rear-naked choke

    Valentin showed the template in 2:22; Battle showed Urbina can be finished there.

  5. 5
    Drag it to Round 3 in a Canadian building

    Contingency: if taken down early, wall-walk immediately — 1:42 of control is how the debut ended.

Danger Zone

How Gilbert Urbina loses

  • He rushes, Leblanc times the southpaw counter, and the Medic/Radtke pattern repeats in Alberta.

  • He shoots into a front headlock or gives up his back, and Battle's rear-naked choke becomes Leblanc's fourth.

  • The first burst misses, Round 3 arrives, and a Canadian crowd takes a close card from a man with three career decisions and two Round-1 knockout losses on the brain.

Danger Zone

How Julien Leblanc loses

  • Čepo 2.0 — elbows in the first minute, fight over before southpaw geometry exists.

  • Urbina's 2.86 takedowns actually land, and a 2:22 debut that already failed a grappling test fails a harder one.

  • He respects the power too much, cedes the centre, and loses a 29-28 he was built to steal in Edmonton.

Why 58 is not 70

The Chin Is the Price of the Favourite

Urbina is the correct favourite because of sample and recency. He is a 58% favourite rather than a 70% favourite because of the chin. Medic needed 63 seconds. Radtke needed 4:47. Čepo needed 61 seconds the other way. A three-round middleweight fight with that ledger is a coin-flip in the first five minutes even when the model is not.

2
Round-1 knockout losses on Urbina's UFC ledger
Do not rank him with zeros

2:22 Is Not a Style; It Is a Result

Leblanc's UFCStats line will look like a grappler with no offence. He is not. He is a 10-3 finisher who lost a grappling fight on debut. Ranking him with 0 TD/15 and 0 Sub/15 would be malpractice. The debut still counts: the first man who took him down in the UFC submitted him. Urbina takes people down at 2.86 per fifteen.

2:22
Leblanc's entire UFC sample
Ottawa ≠ Edmonton

Edmonton Is a Nudge, Not a Hometown

Ottawa is not Edmonton. Kill Cliff FC is not a Canadian crowd. The building will lean Canadian on a Fight Night that already features Malott, Barriault, Jourdain, Nallo, Horth, Boser and Croden. That is worth points on a 29-28. It is not worth rewriting a 61-second knockout.

A split physical

Orthodox Length versus Southpaw Legs

Urbina 75/75 versus Leblanc 74/46.5 is a split: the Texan owns the upper frame, the Canadian owns the kicking plane. In a fight that should be decided early, the upper frame usually gets the first vote. If it becomes a kicking match in Round 2, the legs get a vote they did not have in minute one.

+3.5"
Leblanc leg-reach edge
Five UFC names versus four Canadian regionals

Strength of Schedule, Qualitatively

Urbina's last five opponents are all UFC. Leblanc's last five are Valentin plus four Canadian regionals. That gap is the spine of 58. The offset is that Urbina's UFC opposition also knocked him out twice, which is why 42 is not a courtesy.

The Five-Round Clock

Gilbert Urbina danger windowJulien Leblanc danger windowNeutral / contested
R1 · 0:00–5:00Urbina's detonation window — and his graveyard

Čepo went out in 1:01; Medic ended Urbina in 1:03; Leblanc was submitted in 2:22. The highest-variance round in the fight. We colour it Urbina because his 32% knockout bucket is the largest single outcome, and we say plainly that both men can lose this fight before the first horn.

Critical Insight
The fight has a front-loaded clock with a late Canadian leak. Urbina's chances peak in the opening ninety seconds and decay every minute the chin stays in the pocket; Leblanc's accrue if he is still standing, and they include a submission path Battle already proved. If the horn sounds to start Round 3 with both men upright, the underdog is live in a way the 58/42 headline does not advertise.

Finish Threat by Round

Share of each fighter's wins that end in each round — early finishers spike left, grinders rise right.

05

The Verdict

One hundred simulated fights, the betting market, and our conviction

If you only read 3 things
1

Urbina 58% / Leblanc 42% at conviction 4/10. Composites finish 50.5 to 49; the lean is sample and recency, not the gauges.

2

Urbina has the only real UFC sample and just scored a 61-second Performance of the Night. Leblanc was submitted in 2:22 on debut. Urbina's chin (Medic, Radtke, both Round 1) and a Canadian crowd in Edmonton keep Leblanc live.

3

This is a KO-heavy fight: 74 of 100 simulations end inside the distance. Largest bucket is Urbina by KO/TKO at 32%. Do not fade a first-round finish in either direction.

100 Simulated Fights

Urbina Decision 16%Urbina Submission 10%Urbina KO/TKO 32%Leblanc KO/TKO 18%Leblanc Decision 10%Leblanc Submission 14%

Each square = 1 simulated fight. Gilbert Urbina gold · Julien Leblanc orange · full color = decision, 70% = submission, 45% = KO/TKO.

UFC sample quality

Five bouts and a rate line versus one 2:22 debut. This is the largest single reason Urbina is favoured, and it is not a rate-line comparison — Leblanc's UFCStats cells are void.

Recency: 1:01 versus 2:22

Performance of the Night knockout of Čepo on August 1 against a rear-naked choke to Valentin on April 18. The most recent tape in both corners points at an early finish; only one of those finishes belongs to the man who is fighting on October 17.

The Vulnerable chin

Medic 1:03, Radtke 4:47, both Round 1. Leblanc's 18% knockout share is fully priced, not a courtesy, and it is why conviction cannot climb above four.

Wrestling overlay into a failed debut sprawl

2.86 takedowns per fifteen at 44% accuracy, aimed at a man whose first Octagon takedown became a 1:42 control shift and a rear-naked choke. Urbina's own printed takedown defence is 0% and is not trusted.

Edmonton, southpaw legs, and the Battle overlap

A Canadian crowd is a 29-28 nudge. 46.5" of southpaw leg reach is a Round-2 weapon. Four career submissions, three by RNC, at a man Battle already finished that way — that is a live 14%.

Fight Scripts

0%
of simulations

The Elbow Replay

The Čepo start lands: volume into the clinch, elbows, or the Cosce kick before southpaw geometry exists. Urbina's single most probable path, and close to half of it resolves inside the first two minutes.

Scripted outcomes for Gilbert Urbina vs Julien Leblanc — how each version of this fight unfolds.

Gilbert Urbina win probability
0%
32%
16%
10%
KO/TKODECSUB
  • The largest single bucket on the page and the spine of the lean — Čepo in 1:01, Cosce by kick, 5.57 volume into a 2:22 sample. Close to half of it resolves inside the first two minutes.

  • The control path if the early knockout misses and the 2.86 takedowns land. He has three career decision wins and zero UFC decisions; this is a wrestling card, not a kickboxing one.

  • Secondary but real — 0.7 Sub/15 and two career submissions into a man already submitted on debut. Not the hunted path; a scramble outcome behind the takedown.

Julien Leblanc win probability
0%
18%
10%
14%
KO/TKODECSUB
  • Fully priced, not a courtesy. Medic needed 63 seconds and Radtke needed 4:47; a southpaw counter into a Vulnerable chin is the underdog's cleanest path.

  • The Edmonton-nudge bucket. Small, live, not the side to hunt — 10% and two career decision wins, one of them a regional title.

  • The Battle/Valentin overlap: Urbina has been rear-naked-choked in the UFC; three of Leblanc's four career submissions are RNCs. Fourteen points, and the reason ground is scored even.

Projected Scorecards

How the model scores each round
R1
Gilbert
R2
Gilbert
R3
Julien
29-28 Urbina
Volume and a takedown round, plus a competitive third the crowd wants
The most likely card in a fight that reaches them — 16% of the simulation
29-28 Leblanc
Southpaw kicks take Round 2, Edmonton takes Round 3
The 10% decision bucket — live if the first burst misses
30-27 Urbina
Wrestling overlay, no drama
Requires the 2.86 to actually land on a man who already failed one takedown test

Moneyline

Gilbert Urbina
Not posted
Julien Leblanc
Not posted

No sportsbook has published a line on this bout and none is invented here. The model's fair prices from the 58/42 split are Gilbert Urbina −138 and Julien Leblanc +138. Live odds appear in the hero above once the books post the Edmonton card.

Props: model vs market

PropOddsImplied %Model %FairEdgeVerdict
Best Value
The props table is empty because no market exists, so the numbers below are our model's percentages and the fair prices they imply, not a book's prices. Fight does NOT go the distance is the structural chalk at 74% (fair −285) — a 61-second knockout against a 2:22 submission, two Round-1 knockout losses on the favourite's ledger, and 74 of 100 simulations ending inside the distance. Urbina by KO/TKO at 32% (fair +213) is the side the tape just printed in Belgrade. The live underdog tickets are Leblanc by KO/TKO at 18% (fair +456) — the chin — and Leblanc by submission at 14% (fair +614) — the Battle overlap. Urbina inside the distance 42% (+138). Avoid Leblanc by decision at 10% (+900) unless the price is absurd; his path is a finish or it is probably Urbina's wrestling.
Conviction
0
4/10

A real lean built on sample and recency, capped because the favourite's chin has failed twice in Round 1, the underdog is a Canadian on a Canadian card, and half the rate line on the page is a 2:22 screenshot. Composites finish 50.5 to 49; 58/42 is a qualitative override. Lean: Gilbert Urbina.

What backs the lean
  • Five UFC bouts versus one 2:22 debut.

  • Performance of the Night KO of Čepo in 1:01, August 1, 2026.

  • SLpM 5.57 and TD/15 2.86 — two real offensive doors.

  • Leblanc submitted in 2:22 on debut (1 takedown, 1:42 control against him).

  • 77-day camp versus a six-month layoff.

  • +1" height, +1" reach, four years younger.

What limits it
  • Urbina chin Vulnerable — Medic R1 1:03, Radtke R1 4:47.

  • Southpaw plus 46.5" leg reach into 44% striking defence.

  • Four career submissions, three by RNC, at a man already RNC'd by Battle.

  • 80% finish rate and never stopped by strikes.

  • Canadian crowd in Edmonton — a nudge, not a hometown.

  • UFCStats TDDef 0% for Urbina is unusable — we will not pretend we measured the sprawl.

  • Composites finish 50.5 to 49; the lean overrides them on qualitative grounds.

Final Assessment

In roughly 58 of 100 simulations, Gilbert "The RGV Bad Boy" Urbina ends this the way he ended Belgrade, or slowly enough that the wrestling overlay does the rest — most often with the opening burst of elbows, volume and the Cosce kick (32% KO/TKO), sometimes by converting 2.86 takedowns into a card a 2:22 debutant has no Octagon template for (16% decision), and sometimes by finding the neck of a man who already gave it up to Robert Valentin (10% submission). Every one of those paths is cleaner if the first two minutes belong to him.

In the other 42, Julien Leblanc makes the chin tax due — a southpaw counter into a Round-1 knockout ledger that already includes Medic and Radtke (18% KO/TKO), a rear-naked choke that Battle has already proven is in the building (14% submission), or a close Canadian decision if both men are upright in Round 3 (10%). He is not a hometown fighter. He is a Canadian on a Canadian Fight Night, six months after a 2:22 hole, against a man who just knocked someone out in sixty-one seconds.

The data gives Urbina the sample, the recency, the volume and the takedowns; it gives Leblanc the chin to aim at, the southpaw kicks, the RNC and a crowd that will not be for the Texan. We take Urbina 58/42 at four out of ten, and we will not fade a first-round finish in either direction.

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