Sorry but you don't know what you're talking aboutI advise you guys to bet on Moicano by decision, honestly the easiest bet on the card. He's honestly the best point-fighter in the UFC and schooled Ortega until his point-fighting tendency bit him in the ass.
I advise you guys to bet on Moicano by decision, honestly the easiest bet on the card. He's honestly the best point-fighter in the UFC and schooled Ortega until his point-fighting tendency bit him in the ass.
While I agree with Kattar being one of the top boxers in the UFC, we haven't really seen other aspects of his game. Fili and Burgos both played right into his game.Sorry but you don't know what you're talking about
Have you even seen Kattar fight? he's one of the best if not the best boxer in the division.
Moicano got lit up by Ortega, and Kattar is much better than Ortega standing.
LOL at calling him the best point fighter, his last two wins are splits and he lost a round to Ortega
Kattar gonna light him up. Unless Moicano can take and hold Kattar down he's going to lose.
Rodriguez is much sharper on the feet. I think he knocks Clark out if he can keep it standing. Imo biggest question is if Clark can easily push Rodriguez against the fence and put enough pressure for him to gas early. If he cant he's in trouble but Rodriguez cage awareness isn't great however he seems to have good instict, tries to get up when he gets taken down and doesn't accept bad positions.
I don't need to come back after the fight, you don't know what you're talking about, I'll tell you right now, your boy is going to get lit up. Ortega broke Moicano's nose and Ortega isn't even close to Kattar's level when it comes to striking. And remind who was the last guy to take down Kattar?While I agree with Kattar being one of the top boxers in the UFC, we haven't really seen other aspects of his game. Fili and Burgos both played right into his game.
Meanwhile Moicano has shown that he poesses high-level BJJ, amazing striking, and other than the last minute of the Ortega fight, high fight IQ. Rewatch both of his last two wins and tell me that they should be splits. Absolutely not, he schooled both Stephens and Zubaira Tukhugov, who oh by the way is one Khabib's main sparring partners. Come back to me after the fight and tell me I don't know what I'm talking about.
i like gruetzemacher. he's relentless and has a great chin. lauzon's cardio has looked terrible lately, think he gets outworked if he doesn't score an early sub.
Does he really have a great chin though? He got knocked out pretty badly by Lobov on TUF.
I think it was 1-1 going into the third round and Ortega often drops rounds before he finds the finish.
For some reason, people think that the striking was one sided for Moicano until Ortega found the finish in the 3rd. Moicano was winning imo but a lot closer than some people make it out to be.
You've got to pull the trigger on the Al Rd1, although very tiny(for me).Al rd1 +1750.. prolly his best chance?
Khabib 4/5 950/1500
5k on a +500 dog is pretty significant. context is everythingLol at a 5k$ bet "making the news"
If you think Iaquinta wins 20% of the time, ~5k is the optimal bet size for ~100k bankroll according to Kelly criterion. Kelly/6, which is more conservative and more often used, would suggest a ~5k stake for ~500k BR.5k on a +500 dog is pretty significant. context is everything
Really?I just found it funny. Im sure there are tons of far bigger bets on Al.
A message from the champ
It's just a numbers game. Alot of people in the sports betting world have ridicilous amounts of money, and if they think they have an edge, small or significant, they'll take it. There's still alot of money to be made in MMA betting, and it definitely doesnt go unnoticed by professional edge-seekers.I actually doubt there are bigger bets than that on Al. Definitely not 'tons'