TLDR
- Zach Reese (+130/+136) is the underdog; Michel Pereira (-155/-162) is the favorite
- Pereira has lost three straight fights; Reese won his last bout by submission
- The market puts Pereiraโs win probability at roughly 58%
- Both fighters are finish-heavy, with the โUnder 1.5 roundsโ priced at -145
- The full card is headlined by Hernandez (-278) vs. Strickland (+225) at Toyota Center, Houston
Full Main Card Odds
Fight Time โ UFC Fight Night: Strickland vs. Hernandez
| Time Zone | Time |
|---|---|
| Eastern (ET) | 8:00 PM Saturday |
| Central (CT) | 7:00 PM Saturday |
| Mountain (MT) | 6:00 PM Saturday |
| Pacific (PT) | 5:00 PM Saturday |
| GMT (UK) | 1:00 AM Sunday |
| AEST (Australia) | 12:00 PM Sunday |
Venue: Toyota Center, Houston, Texas Stream: Paramount+
Zach Reese vs Michel Pereira
Pick: Pereira by KO Round 1
Confidence: 9 pic.twitter.com/uOfhCkZOhZ
โ NonStopPhilly (@NonStopPhilly) February 21, 2026
Zach Reese vs. Michel Pereira: UFC Houston Odds and Fight Breakdown
Zach Reese and Michel Pereira meet on the main card of UFC Fight Night: Strickland vs. Hernandez in Houston, Texas on Saturday. The event streams live on Paramount+ from the Toyota Center.
Reese opens as the underdog, priced at +130 to +136 across major US sportsbooks. Pereira is the favorite at -155 to -162. Those numbers put Pereiraโs implied win probability at around 58% and Reeseโs at roughly 42%.
Reese is 10-2 overall and has gone 4-2 in the UFC. He stands 6-foot-4 with a 77-inch reach. He earned his last win by rear naked choke in round two against Jackson McVey.
Pereira is 31-14 and has been with the UFC since 2019. He went on an eight-fight win streak between 2020 and 2024 but has lost his last three bouts. His most recent loss came by TKO in round one against Kyle Daukaus.
The fight is expected to end early. The โUnder 1.5 roundsโ sits at -145, while โOver 1.5 roundsโ is priced at +114. Offshore books offer โUnder 2.5 roundsโ at around 1.53.
Method of Finish Markets
Pereira by KO/TKO or on points is priced near 1.95. Reese by KO/TKO or on points comes in at around 2.85. For round-specific finishes, Pereira by KO/TKO in rounds 1 or 2 is listed at 2.90, while Reese by KO/TKO in rounds 1 or 2 sits at 5.00.
Reese holds a size edge at 6-foot-4 with a three-inch reach advantage. He has five knockouts and three submissions across his career. He is the younger fighter and his last performance was considered sharp by analysts.
Pereira brings veteran experience and creative striking to the fight. His movement and angles are a key part of his style. However, his chin has been tested in recent losses and has become a concern.
Betting Market Context
Oddsmakers still favor Pereira based on his experience and finishing power, despite the losing streak. Reeseโs plus-money price reflects his knockout upside against a fighter whose durability has recently been questioned.
The fight sits at the bottom of the main card. The main event features No. 3 Sean Strickland (+225) against No. 4 Anthony Hernandez (-278). Hernandez holds the UFC middleweight record for most takedowns landed with 54 and has won eight straight.
Strickland is a former UFC middleweight champion who knocked out Israel Adesanya in September 2023. He has lost two of his last three, including the title to Dricus du Plessis.
The co-main event is Geoff Neal (-192) against Uros Medic (+160) at welterweight. Neal is ranked 12th in the division.
Pereiraโs last recorded loss came via TKO ground strikes in round one against Kyle Daukaus.


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