Let's do some analysis for funsies. What a twist! Watched the last 5 of each fighter.
Mirsad Bektic vs Dan Ige
A good summary of Bektic to me would be, "more athletic than skillful". This is not to say he's terrible, but he doesn't really seem great anywhere. He is very fast, has good cardio, and he likes to apply pressure. His pressure and speed can make up for his lack of skill in some areas. His hand speed allows him to hit first, and he mixes in take downs with his striking well. He will come in throw a fast 1-2 and then immediately change levels for the take down, allowing him to catch people off guard. The way he applies pressure constantly leaves holes in his game. In the striking he has little to no head movement and leaves himself open to counter. In grappling he seems to be more focused on what he is doing, which is really his whole style. All offense, not too concerned about defense.
Ige looks a little more skilled all around. He has better striking and better striking defense, as in he actually appears to have some amount of striking defense compared to zero for Bektic. He is good off the bottom as far as looking for sweeps or to get up. He is good on top, but he has also been sloppy on the top here and there and given up his position a few times in different fights. He looks much improved over his last few fights since his loss to Arce. It seems like he has more power, but not one punch finishing power. Also, he has liked to play the counter striker in his last few fights.
We have not seen Ige have to deal with the kind of pressure or pace that Bektic puts out. So we can't be completely sure how he will handle it if Bektic comes out as aggressive as he classically has. Bektic has arguably fought tougher competition, but I believe a younger Ricardo Lamas would have won their fight. Bektic has the speed edge, and probably cardio. Bektic could overwhelm Ige, but I think the longer the fight goes it actually favors Ige due to Bektics style which leaves more openings. That is if Ige's cardio holds up to the pace. However, I think that Ige will handle the pressure fine and will at some point catch a very hittable Bektic then end up top with a good chance to finish. Bektic hasn't "dominated" anyone for a full fight and his opponents are always in the fight. Even when he is winning he is at above average risk.
I would also like to add that I do not think Bektic would hold up well being on the receiving end of pressure. If Ige came out like he did vs Mike Santiago and played Bektics game, he could potentially dominate Bektic. I don't think this happens, but just throwing it out there that we have seen it before from him and I think that style would do well against Bektic.
I think the odds are fine, but I would flip it. Ige -135 / Bektic +115.
I feel a club'n'sub here for Ige. I will bet ML, with maybe a small ITD or Round 2/3 bet. If I were to bet Bektic, then I think the value is on the Decision line as i think that's his most likely path to victory.