Cody Saftic doubled down on Juliana “Killer” Miller as his fourth underdog of the PRP, stressing the massive strike-rate gap that books are ignoring. Petrovic has logged three UFC bouts and never cleared 36 significant strikes; her totals read 22 vs Karolina Kowalkiewicz, 36 vs Liang Na through 14 minutes, and 25 in a full 15 against Jamie-Lyn Horth. Miller, by contrast, landed 50 in the Brogan Walker finish, 30 while pinned by Veronica Hardy, and a wild 24 in only 3:40 before Luana Santos starched her—projecting to more than double Petrovic across any meaningful sample. Saftic expects Petrovic’s judo throws to backfire because Miller’s BJJ black-belt guard is built for sweeps and triangles; if Miller ends up on top, she dominates, and if they stay at distance Miller’s willingness to throw multi-strike combos forces judges to her side. Two years off allowed Miller to repair nagging injuries and address striking mechanics, so Saftic sees the 29-year-old returning with sharper hands and no cardio doubts. Betting plan: take the money-line at plus money, sprinkle the submission prop north of +400, and look to add live if an early Petrovic clinch fails to produce damage.