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if Gillespie gets down to -200 I'll cash out my 401k and bet it all on him.Boys I’m about to go full on degenerate on that Gregor Gillespie line if it hovers -200
Wishful thinking probably
if Gillespie gets down to -200 I'll cash out my 401k and bet it all on him.Boys I’m about to go full on degenerate on that Gregor Gillespie line if it hovers -200
Wishful thinking probably
HAHAHA THANK GOD FOR YOUR FADE MATERIAL
go f**k yourself, Kyle is cool and I like his breakdowns.HAHAHA THANK GOD FOR YOUR FADE MATERIAL
Anybody thinking of betting Gillespie at -450? He's not getting to -200 obviously
Considering how taxing cerrones weight cut is vs the fact that Hernandez might be one of the strongest lightweights doesn’t concern you?I liked Hernandez against bums like OAM and Beneil but Cerrone will be much bigger than Alex. Pass for me
Jesus christ...Move on.
Even if I don't agree with all his bets or reasoning behind them he's still trying to contribute to these threads. Where are your thoughts on the card?
go f**k yourself, Kyle is cool and I like his breakdowns.
Watgo f**k yourself, Kyle is cool and I like his breakdowns.
Cerrones cut isn't that bad he cut almost nothing at 170. Hernandez probably isn't one of the strongest either he's just super aggressive. If he had solid striking it would be more worrying as pressure strikers are Cerrones weakness but his striking is sloppy and he relies on aggressive grappling where Cerrone is one of the best in MMA, great TDD, top game, takedowns and a legitimately effective guard game.Considering how taxing cerrones weight cut is vs the fact that Hernandez might be one of the strongest lightweights doesn’t concern you?
Actually realy like Yancy as a big dog. Really tough guy, good TDD and get up game. His main weakness is being too hittable but I don't see why he won't comfortably outstrike and hurt Gillespie. Worst case I think Gillespie takes a decision, his only decent sub is the arm triangle which will be tough to pull off on Yancy and even if he locks it in Yancys skinny build will make it tough to finish a blackout before you tapout guy like Yancy with it.
Yeah I was going to see what his ITD or NSC line was like. I favour for Gillespie for sure but Yancy is a big step up and not an easy stylistic match up like the odds suggest.Gillespie shoots low like Khabib and has great chain wrestling and top control. He is the closest thing I've seen to Khabib with his low singles. Unless he gets hurt and taken out, he's getting Yancy down no doubt, you can't really stop those kinds of takedowns I don't think. No matter who he fights, he will take them down eventually. Khabib has taken down every single opponent. I would only bet on Yancy by KO here. Not saying its a bad bet but I can't see him outpointing Gillespie
Ive heard repeatedly Cerrone had issues with cutting to 155 due to his motorcycle accident but I’ll digress on thatCerrones cut isn't that bad he just cut almost nothing at 170. Hernandez probably isn't one of the strongest either he's just super aggressive. If he had solid striking it would be more worrying as pressure strikers are Cerrones weakness but his striking is sloppy and he relies on aggressive grappling where Cerrone is one of the best in MMA, great TDD, top game, takedowns and a legitimately effective guard game.
Having looked at these fight just a bit more I like Dillashaw, Gillespie and Hernandez a lot. Already bet 3u on Hernandez at -175, I expect Dillashaw to give me <-200 then I'm prob going in 5u. Gillespie I expect his price to get worse, I dont have any interest paying -450 as it stands so I'll prob be looking for a prop for that fight.
I like Benavidez, Menifield and Brown to a lesser extent than the previous 3. I need better prices on all of them but will prob only get it on Brown, cant imagine anyone being excited to bet on Ortiz, Moreia or Recountre but I can see folks wanting to bet Benavidez and Menifield. I can see folks fading Brown or just not being excited to bet him though.
Not sure how I feel about Lipski. Saw her getting taken down and dominated on the ground in her 5th fight, Belbita reversed her pretty easily on the ground and Calderwood likes to mix in takedowns. Expect Lipski to have a huge edge standing though, she obv has power and I can see openings in Calderwoods defense where Lipski can take advantage.
Dogs I have my eye on are Edwards, Muhammad, Texeira, Sandhagen and Crowder. Havent committed to any yet though.
Actually realy like Yancy as a big dog. Really tough guy, good TDD and get up game. His main weakness is being too hittable but I don't see why he won't comfortably outstrike and hurt Gillespie. Worst case I think Gillespie takes a decision, his only decent sub is the arm triangle which will be tough to pull off on Yancy and even if he locks it in Yancys skinny build will make it tough to finish a blackout before you tapout guy like Yancy with it.