I played Volkanovski in the first fight but am playing Lopes here. The moment was too big for him then, it won’t be now.
Same. Played Volk with confidence in the 1st, but in this one it'll be dog or pass for me.
I missed Ruffy when he was the dog and took him at 1.85, I feel like Fiziev already peaked while Mauricio is still improving. Rafa has more experience and a better resume but Ruffy will have a clear size/reach advantage and will be able to dictate the pace/distance that he likes. Fiziev can shoot some TD but his ground game sucks so Ruffy should be able to get up quickly.
BSD odds are shitty, I'll see if his ITD is playable.
I'll be on Fisiev. Ruffy is obviously a super athletic dude with huge finishing ability but he just hasn't beaten anyone close to Rafa's level. His one step up in competition he got absolutely clowned.
Fisiev isn't some amazing grappler but he times TD's well and given how utterly lost Ruffy looked on the mat vs BSD, he at the least may be wary of being taken down. Which makes him less likely to open up his offensive striking.
And Fisiev isn't exactly some bum standing either. Outside his debut, his 3 losses are 2 really close decisions vs freaking Gaethje and a fluke knee injury vs Gamrot.
Maybe Ruffy impresses here but no way I'm not playing Fisiev at dog odds vs a guy who's never come close to beating someone of his caliber.
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Dom Mar Fan at -150 right now feels like the best play. He scored a huge upset in the opening round against Yuji Eophoeviga, and showcased strong grappling in his last fight as well. He's 8-2 and both of his losses are to top UFC contender Quillan Salkilld. (Edit: Didn't realize Ephoeviga just lost again.)No familiarity with RTUFC fighters but will look into it.
Thanks for the extra context. Just finished watching Road to UFC 4.Dom Mar Fan at -150 right now feels like the best play. He scored a huge upset in the opening round against Yuji Eophoeviga, and showcased strong grappling in his last fight as well. He's 8-2 and both of his losses are to top UFC contender Quillan Salkilld. (Edit: Didn't realize Ephoeviga just lost again.)
His opponent Sang Uk Kim is a fan favorite, and was a team captain on Netflix's Physical: 100. He's a great athlete in his own right, but when push comes to shove, he's just not a natural fighter.
Otherwise I'll happily play Lawrence Lui for value. I have no lean on that fight and Sulangrangbo -260 makes no sense.
Aaron Tau is a brawler who has no long term future in the UFC. Batbayar is finally getting respect after being the underdog in both of his other fights, and Batbayar destroyed both of his opponents. At +odds Tau is probably the right side.
Keiichiro Nakamura was probably the surprise standout of the season. A shockingly athletic shotokan karate style fighter. But his opponent has looked flawless. Nakamura probably deserves to be the underdog here. Definite no-play on this one.