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@SalvadorAllende O2.5 on Trinaldo/Felder is -185 right now on 5D
Loving Ortiz/Formiga O2.5 + Nelson/Silva U1.5. Pays +118
Loving Ortiz/Formiga O2.5 + Nelson/Silva U1.5. Pays +118
lol, I think Barry is the long time troll account of MMA Goodfella.
yeah Soa was clearly going all out though which is why he gassed himself out. I can also see him doing something similar to Nelson.
Scoggins vs Munhoz is gonna be a sick fight between contenders. It's not listed on the UFC website but it's on SHERDOG. I have no idea who will win this fight. If it finishes, IMO it's cuz Munhoz caught a guillotine. But I hate it from a betting perspective cuz I don't know how I will bet it.
I'm not impressed with the current odds for this card tho. All that parlaying you guys are doing on these juiced ass fights will make the props overly juiced too.
Good thing I'm pulling all my money out and resetting again this month with peasant units lol.
you can't say that, he's favored over felder, who is highly thought of and usually a pretty respected guy in terms of odds
You actually think Bigfoot can still win a fight in the UFC?
Also disagree about Trinaldo, he's getting old and has been over achieving. I don't rate Felder but the line should probably be even.
Scoggins vs Munhoz is gonna be a sick fight between contenders. It's not listed on the UFC website but it's on SHERDOG. I have no idea who will win this fight. If it finishes, IMO it's cuz Munhoz caught a guillotine. But I hate it from a betting perspective cuz I don't know how I will bet it.
I'm not impressed with the current odds for this card tho. All that parlaying you guys are doing on these juiced ass fights will make the props overly juiced too.
Good thing I'm pulling all my money out and resetting again this month with peasant units lol.
I knew it felt like a fight was missing. Remember when the card was first announced thinking to myself 14 fights is a fuck ton. Hope it hasn't been cancelled.....Scoggins vs Munhoz is gonna be a sick fight between contenders. It's not listed on the UFC website but it's on SHERDOG. I have no idea who will win this fight. If it finishes, IMO it's cuz Munhoz caught a guillotine. But I hate it from a betting perspective cuz I don't know how I will bet it.
I'm not impressed with the current odds for this card tho. All that parlaying you guys are doing on these juiced ass fights will make the props overly juiced too.
Good thing I'm pulling all my money out and resetting again this month with peasant units lol.
Well that answers my above post lol where did you read its off? I googled and found nothingFights off i was gutted
Bigfoot doesn't survive 1 round against the Nelson in the Rosholt and Lewis fights. He still managed to get hits off and his cardio held up in both. Other than that he's been losing decisions to elite fighters like Reem and Barnett who he also got shots off against.Thats true but he didn't look great even in his win vs Rosholt. I definitely think Nelson wins this, probably in the first round but at his current odds there is just no value in him.
Bigfoot was roided to the tits in the Reem fight lol, it was before the first fight against Hunt where he survived like 50 of Hunt's bombs. Since USADA came in and he's not had his TRT he's been getting dropped from jabs. He's been KO'd FIVE TIMES since that fight.Its a HW fight and a well placed shot can end the fight, yes, even if you have a good chin like Roy. (Arlovksi knocked Roy out before)
And Bigfoot also has a recent decent win over Soa the Hulk so its not like its a total squash match.
Bigfoot can gameplan to get Nelson tired like what he did to Reem but the problem is, Roy surprisingly (by the way he looks) actually has good cardio, he had Reem in trouble late in their fight, and kept up a good pace for a full 5 rounds against Barnett.
If I were Bigfoots coach I would advise him to look for the KO early on in the fight and try to shock the world. Apart from that or a bad judges decision I don't see a way for Bigfoot to win.
Agreed 100% on Trinaldo, and great point about their respective movement patterns. Very surprised to see some of you guys high on Felder here, this is a tough outing for him and he has never really impressed.I have Trinaldo at least -200. Felder's game falls apart when his opponents make him come forward and lead. He can't cut off the cage and is content to walk himself onto counters. He'll pivot on his front foot after exchanges, leaving a big space open, so he'll walk himself onto the punches and then lose track of his opponent and have to chase and catch up with them.
He was having a hell of a time lining Burkman up and Burkman is pretty much only capable of circling in one direction. He can't pivot, and only circles to his open side. He would have to switch stances in order to circle to the other side against Felder. Trinaldo has solid footwork on the outside, he can change direction and lead opponents into counters. He executed basically the exact gameplan he needs to win this fight against Pearson, another fighter who struggles when forced to advance, so it seems likely he'll do the same thing against Felder.
If Felder won any way other than a low-percentage knockout and it wasn't a result of Trinaldo fighting stupid (something which he hasn't done in a long time), I would be fairly surprised.
Probably not, but I'm not willing to risk 6 units on Roy Nelson against anyone.
idk, Salt Lake City is higher and i dont think we saw anyone gas randomly in fights taking place there recently4000 feet elevation.
its not mile high denver but everything counts in a fight that in all likelihood is going to go the distance. it could easily be 1/1 going into the third and elevation, coming into brazil four days before the fight, 15+hour flight, weight cut...i see no value on betting felder here
sorry we'll only discuss what fights you want us to in the futureI have no idea what number we're on when it comes to these fight nights. But that's somewhat of a blow to this card that Munhoz and Scoggins aren't on it.
Anyways, what's the discussion on Big Foot? If you're going to bet him just throw your chump change on him and keep pushing. He's probably going to go down with the first whiff of a punch and all this energy spent talking about it will be worth about 30 seconds.
Next thing you know you guys break down Jessica Eye's technique all week like there's shit to talk about.
You guys overthink too much especially if the juice isn't even worth the squeeze on a HW fight of all tings.
After originally being targetted for UFC Fight Night 95, the bantamweight bout between Pedro Munhoz and Justin Scoggins is set for UFC Fight Night 100.Scoggins vs Munhoz is gonna be a sick fight between contenders. It's not listed on the UFC website but it's on SHERDOG. I have no idea who will win this fight. If it finishes, IMO it's cuz Munhoz caught a guillotine. But I hate it from a betting perspective cuz I don't know how I will bet it.
I'm not impressed with the current odds for this card tho. All that parlaying you guys are doing on these juiced ass fights will make the props overly juiced too.
Good thing I'm pulling all my money out and resetting again this month with peasant units lol.
sorry we'll only discuss what fights you want us to in the future
please provide a list on what fights you're interested in and we'll be sure to not mention the others
Gregor I just read that he's an accomplished D1 wrestler. That takes a lot of SKILL. He's facing a guy who's looked pretty damned good on his UFC run so far but could Gregor's wrestling trump Glaico's aggression? I know Gregor should open as a dog being his debut. I don't know much about him though, so maybe someone familiar with the east coast wrestling scene can fill me in on his progression as an MMA fighter or his BJJ?
That's the type of information and resources I'm looking for when I come here, but if you're more content in discussing women's Air Punching Championships go on ahead.
If I come off sounding like an dick, oh well. It's constructive criticism IMO.