UFC 203 - Stipe vs Overeem - Cleveland

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I like Stipe to win. We got two hard hitters. Stipe might have some of the best boxing as a heavyweight next to JDS. If Stipe can hang with JDS on the feet for a full 5 rounds then I think he can clearly hang with Overeem. Reem is going to be very cautious as he knows all it takes is one punch to put him down. I see Stipe connecting at some point during the fight and putting Reem down.
 
CB/Barroso officially cancelled.

EDIT: Source - MMAFighting
 
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Bullshit going on with all these cancellations, agree with Dave that they should have people ready to step in or something, CB weighed in and everything then it gets cancelled at the last minute, Borg pulled out week of the fight. Somebody's gotta figure something out in terms of late replacements. I guess it's good in the sense that I had bets on Borg and CB so if they're not well then I definitely don't want them fighting, but hopefully they figure out some kind of system for late replacements.
 
LOL Cerrone would be- 200 at 205 vs Barrasso even on 1 day notice.


*would still bet Cowboy
 
Haven't had time to scout this card, but I'm on JoJo and Bethe for a little bit, plus a few parlays.
 
“UFC announced that CB Dollaway has had to withdraw from his scheduled bout at UFC 203 due to an injury he suffered last night as a result of an elevator accident at a hotel in Cleveland.

“UFC officials have been in communication with hotel management, and the hotel is currently evaluating and investigating the issues surrounding the incident.”
 
“UFC announced that CB Dollaway has had to withdraw from his scheduled bout at UFC 203 due to an injury he suffered last night as a result of an elevator accident at a hotel in Cleveland.

“UFC officials have been in communication with hotel management, and the hotel is currently evaluating and investigating the issues surrounding the incident.”

What the actual fuck.
 
I'm settling on Reem but will hedge with Stipe R1. I think if Stipe wins, he really pressures and blitzes him and a shot gets through early. AA tried to do the same thing but slowed down a bit after Reem kicked him in the liver. JDS was the aggressor too, but then slowed down and started hesitating because of all the feints.

CB Flakeaway. This should be a good story.
 
What's up guys! I broke down some of the main card fights and gave my prediction and if anyone needs a particular match broken down let me know.

* Stipe Miocic will be making the first defense of his HW Title — which he won over Fabricio Werdum at UFC 198. Miocic is most likely going to want to remain vertical and test is and test his volume boxing against the more well-rounded striking of Overeem who uses all eight limbs and does so with surgical precision. The giant Dutchman will be aiming for a kickboxing match whereupon he can fire off his thunderous body kicks coupled with a dose of violence from his clinch game. This bout boils down to whether or not The champion can with stand the onslaught of the challenging the Dutch knockout machine boasts a prestigious K1 Grand Prix title on his resume will be searching for the chin and the liver of the hometown favorite and Miocic must remain calm and withstand the early onslaught. If Miocic can get through the dangerous first couple of rounds his chances drastically go up as Overeem has some issues with his conditioning when the fight goes into the championship rounds. Unfortunately I don't believe that Miocic will withstand the power of Reem and the Jackson-Wink trained product brings the title back to Albuquerque.

* Werdum was in killer form during a six-fight winning streak as he ran roughshod over all opposition on the march to becoming the UFC heavyweight champion. The former Brazilian jujitsu ace has drastically improved his striking game allowing him to open up on the feet with no fear of being taken down.. Even at 39 years old Werdum seems to be improving upon his skills and after winning the UFC HW strap was in the conversation down as one of the the best heavyweight fighters of all time. Then he abruptly ran headlong into a Stipe Miocic right hand that sent him crumbling to the mat and waking up only to find out he was going home without his title. The Brazilian is going to be trying to get that belt back around his waist and if he is to do so that first step will be through the giant 6'7" Travis Browne. This is a rematch of a fight Fabricio dominated Browne in their first meeting. Basically, Browne has one avenue to victory and that is to catch the former champion with a big shot early in the fight or else he's going to be grapple-fucked for three rounds if not stopped outright. Barring something crazy, I believe Werdum carves his way through the big Hawaiian like a hot knife through butter en route to his march back to the top.

* Uriah Faber represents a major hurdle for Rivera at this moment as he is the ultimate gatekeeper at 135 pounds and Jimmie is looking to bust through said gate like a runaway beer truck. The fast rising 135 pound mixed martial arts neophyte is on a steady march into the top five as he continues to stack bodies on his steady climb into the divisional elite. A former high school wrestler Rivera is built like a fucking tank and is excellent at negating his opponents takedown attempts. In doing so he is able to remain vertical and use his fundamentally sound high-volume boxing to string together myriad combinations and keep his foes on their back foot. Meanwhile he's racking up points with the judges. His opponent Uriah Faber, is coming off a one-sided decision loss to Dominic Cruz in what is his seventh consecutive defeat in a non-title match. Indeed, at 37 years old Faber has significantly lost a step up from his early UFC and WEC days. I mean, the 2011 version of Uriah Faber would have shredded the likes of a Francisco Rivera, Bruce LeeRoy, and Frankie Saenz all in a one night tournament. However, every subsequent match demonstrates the degree to which the "California Kid" is losing those quick twitch muscles and über fast reflexes that made him a monster wherever the fight went. Still yet, the long time veteran is as savvy a they get and is still a level above anything Rivera has dealt with. As such, I think Faber uses his crafty experience to work his way through some tough moments before ultimately doing what he does best — continue to win non-title fights. In an absolute pick em' fight, I see Faber creating a scramble whereupon he grabs the youngsters neck and locks up some sort of choke to surprise us once again.

* Mickey Gall is the closest thing to a lock we'll get at UFC 203. I mean, Punk is on the wrong side of 35 and hasn't competed in any meaningful athletic competition in his life save for scripted professional wrestling. Without any pro — or even amateur — fights to his name, Punk has only trained jiu-jItsu sporadically which just isn't going to cut it at this level — or any other — against a hungry young lion like Gall. Indeed, given everything that is stacked against him, Punk will be lucky to see the second round. While Gall only has two fights to his name and is almost as much a blank slate as the novice Punk, at least he has a purple belt in BJJ and has been training in all facets of the sports since he was 15 years old. What's more, Gall is over a decade younger than his counterpart and has already got his feet wet inside the octagon. Finally, Gall has got the endorsement of Jim Miller who claims that the young kid will win within a minute. I don't know about all that, but I know that Jim Miller doesn't go shooting his mouth off without a bit of confidence. Most people are expecting that Gall get a victory via submission, but given the drastic speed and power advantage the youngster is likely to have, I could very well see him dusting the former pro wrestler with strikes. At +194 putting a flier on Mickey via TKO isn't exactly the craziest option in the world. Just saying.

* Jessica Andrade was a contender at 135 lbs despite being barely 5'2" tall and clocking in at 135 pounds soaking wet. Nevertheless, the Shermanesque Tank of a fighter uses her forward pressure and heavy artillery in the way of bombing overhand rights interspersed with shots to the body to break her opposition down. Now that she has she has cut to the 115-pound division Andrade has the frame and power to roll up a host of bodies. In fact, her initial SW bout against Jessica Penne was a great illustration of what Andrade can do in 115 lb. class. Calderwood is a gritty gunslinger herself with long and rangy striking with all limbs but here she's in the path of a runaway boulder heading downhill and rolling over whatever gets in its way. While JoJo is the more technical fighter with a better all around attack, the problem is Andrade is a cement fisted brawler who breaks her opponent down with a steady diet of strikes to the head and body which will give her even more success at 115 pounds. This was seen against a top ranked Jessica Penne who Andrade absolutely battered. Stylistically, JoJo is very similar in build and technique to the aforementioned Penne and she's also shown herself to be crackable — is that a word? — in the past. Both Maryna Moroz and Courtney Casey put heavy leather for JoJo and showed her susceptibility to heavy-hitters. This obviously doesn't bode well for the docile Scot given the fact that Andrade is an even heavier handed fighter than the former two. I anticipate the Brazilian continuously cracking JoJo and ultimately seeing her wilt under a steady stream of punishment. I hope that I am wrong. JoJo is so sweet. ❤️

* Other underdogs I like is Sean Spencer. I believe that "Black Magic" will be faster and stronger given the fact that Yancey Medeiros is making the leap up to the 170 pounds welterweight division. Indeed, I realize that Medeiros fought as high as 185 pounds prior to coming to the UFC, but he did so against mediocre opposition. I believe that Spencer can get the better of Medeiros when standing and also mix in take downs throughout the match to freeze the Cesar Gracie product up and get him hesitating. I actually think that Spencer should be a -160 favorite here so I see a world of value in him +103 at last check.
 
1.3u to win 2u here, happy w/the bet. he will get taken down, pretty sure, but he's aggressive off of his back, will be competitive.. i posted about it a couple days ago (i know you know, jae)


Absolutely love it! On one Jason Gonzalez as well. He is an absolute beast for the weight class in the mold of a Gleason Tibau or possibly larger. What's more, I don't hold Dober in any sort of esteem and believe him to be about as low on the ladder as you can get and still pick up wins in the UFC. Undoubtably Dober can win given that Gonzalez is taking the bout on short notice, but I do believe the stylistically Gonzo is a bad matchup for Dober and physically he should treat him like a ragdoll.
 
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Jesus H. Christ!!!! This is the first time I have seen the WI pictures and what the hell is wrong with Werdum rocking the dadbod here? FFS, this is the worst I have seen Fabricio look since JDS landed the uppercut the on him that nearly blew out the back of his skull. Man, I was going to use Werdum as a parlay piece, but now I'm tempted to go the complete opposite direction. Either he is sick, had an injury, or has been on the gummy bears juice he talked about Reem using..
 
Bullshit going on with all these cancellations, agree with Dave that they should have people ready to step in or something, CB weighed in and everything then it gets cancelled at the last minute, Borg pulled out week of the fight. Somebody's gotta figure something out in terms of late replacements. I guess it's good in the sense that I had bets on Borg and CB so if they're not well then I definitely don't want them fighting, but hopefully they figure out some kind of system for late replacements.

Hey BT! Haven't talked to my homie forever. What up broseph? Still smashing it?

But I saw this and couldn't believe what I read. Another cancellation at the very last second?!? That is crazy. The UFC definitely should have a contingency of some sort.
 
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