Paul Shaughnessy said he laid –103 on JeongYeong Lee and sprinkled Lee-by-decision at +333, arguing the matchup tilts toward the taller, better-prepared fighter. Daniel Santos has withdrawn from five of his last six scheduled bouts and accepted this matchup on one-month notice while moving up a weight class, a combination Paul called “red-flag city.” Lee owns a six-inch reach advantage and, when he sticks to the Blake Bilder blueprint—long jabs, calf kicks, and circling—he averages nearly two minutes of cage control for every strike absorbed. Shaughnessy wrote off the Hyder Amil shoot-out as an out-of-character firefight and expects Lee to revert to calculated range work against the shorter, chaos-driven Chute Boxe pressure. Because Santos thrives on pocket brawls but surrenders 41% of opponent head strikes, Paul projects Lee to bank minutes, avoid prolonged exchanges, and collect 29-28 scorecards rather than chase a finish.