Priscila Cachoeira vs. Karine Silva is canceled.
Cachoeira missed weight by 4 pounds. She turns 35 in August.
The two sides were apparently unable to agree on a purse penalty after Cachoeria weighed in 4 pounds heavy.
UFC Vegas 71
https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/martial-arts/mma/ufc-vegas-71
https://twitter.com/search?q=#UFCVegas71&src=hashtag_click&f=live
Parlay +108 seems okay:
Montel Jackson
Bobby Green
Iasmin Lucindo
A lot of these other favorites look pretty small at the faceoffs including Tafa
BetOnline props to look at, lines as of Friday:
Blaydes wins by TKO/KO in round 1 +365 (this is +260 elsewhere)
Marshall wins by decision +195
Batgerel wins by TKO/KO in round 2 +775
Glenn/Giagos goes to decision -125
Wells/Semelsberger goes to decision +160
Lucindo wins by decision -105
Bobby Green wins by decision -115
Tavares/Silva goes to decision +115
Tafa wins by TKO/KO +130
"Blaydes strikes behind an intelligent jab and leg kick early in round 1. He uses those range strikes to keep opponents off of him while also giving them things to think about near their head and legs, thereby exposing what Blaydes is truly hunting: the hips. Once an opponent starts to counter strike or backpedal from his volume, they often leave their hips exposed. In an instant, Blaydes exploits the opening and explodes into a single or double-leg takedown. Blaydes’ background is in college wrestling, where he was an NJCAA champion on the mat. Blaydes brings that same style and tenacity into the octagon. Once he gets an opponent down, the round typically ends with him on top, either because the clock hit 0:00 or Blaydes found the finish. Blaydes has incredible top pressure and smoothly advances position, typically looking for side control or mount. Once in position, “Razor” truly earns his nickname and rains heavy elbows down on his opponent. Once he starts, the only way he stops is via finish or the round ending. On paper, Blaydes’ style is the perfect style to combat the immense power threat of Pavlovich. This is because Blaydes has legitimate heavyweight size, threatening enough power to bring caution to a blitz-opponent, and most importantly, elite wrestling to shoot a takedown once the power is blitzed towards him"