Sure Ivy is a bum and he was getting treated like one getting dropped multiple times in round 1 and 2. Im not sure how that was a split honestly. He is on a 5 fight win streak now and was in the UFC, that seems to be your basis for Gall having a higher level of competition even though all his UFC wins are cut.
The Wells fight was in 2018, and so was Hafez his dec loss to a "1-0 guy who disappeared after". Fights in 2018 either matter or they don't. Pick one.
Williams is chinny at WW. Gall hit his path there, and that's always his path to drop someone and get a RNC. Same here although Hafez has insane durability, unlike Gal. I give
Hafez all the finishing upside.
I do agree he gets sloppy late in the fights, which shouldn't be an issue since Galls worst round is also round 3. To the point guys he should be better than in jits are mauling him on the ground ( Brown, Perry, washed Diego Sanchez )
Anyway, I'm not advocating parlaying Hafez. The way we two break down fights always leads to disagreement. I don't think Gall will ever get my money in a UFC
fight. He is one of the worst to ever do it and its a miracle he is still employed. Should be losing fights in Fury FC.
I would tackle some unders here, it covers Galls path and Hafez finish. Potentially live bet once Gall gases.
Ivy secured a lot of ctrl time and got his back , even landed clean shots on him. Ivy would never have given Gall that tough a fight.
I feel the same way about the Jdm fight. That wasn't a split decision either, other than ctrl time, Jdm treated him like a human punching bag, the ss was 82/32 and the total strikes 149/48.
With margins that wide why should Hazef gotten a single scorecard under the new rules where ctrl with no damage doesn't win fights?
If 3 judges had given Jack a ud as they should, this fight odds would be far closer.
My point about wells is that he was 1 dimensional then, it's was a fight between two grapplers. It was evident in his loss after that he was beatable by even a debut fighter.
While Hafez is durable, it doesn't mean he can't be stopped or get a standing tko stoppage, he has a habit of swinging for the fences and biting down and absorbing damage, leaving himself open if he gets tagged enough and doesn't fight back.
I don't have that view on Gall just like Hollan. I played Gall against Williams, because that was a style he can beat. I think it's a stretch to say he was the worst to do it. He can hold some points for some decision losses with top ranked guys at least in the top 30-16 range.
It's also note worthy to know that Hazef landed 3-20 takedown and jack scored 1 in round 3, so it wasn't like the guy put on a grappling clinic.
I only played the Ml on Mick with like 4 favorites, i don't know about the unders, cause i see Hazef as a type to win by finish majority in his early career. The 1 ko he has on cutter, who got ko by Yohan lainese , that ko rating is up for debate.