I've been listening to this guy for a few months now. His bd's are kind of robotic but super observant and he bats like 65-70% on straight picks.
I don't really like parlays on DWTNCS cards, but you can't say he was recommending those inflated prices per se. If you acted promptly your odds would have been much, much better.Solid breakdowns but as of now his "parlay of the week" is -675 Hardy, -555 Nzechukwu, and -395 Moffet. Ahh, no thanks..
To be fair I think when he made the bd's the odds hadn't been released yet.Solid breakdowns but as of now his "parlay of the week" is -675 Hardy, -555 Nzechukwu, and -395 Moffet. Ahh, no thanks.
Played Smith and Coughran for .5u each though at + odds, just to get some action on tomorrow night's fights. If he hits one of those two, that works for me...
I don't really like parlays on DWTNCS cards, but you can't say he was recommending those inflated prices per se. If you acted promptly your odds would have been much, much better.
I think Fight Does Not GTD is very underestimated in the Kennedy fight. -175? Wtf. You have to remember that Kennedy's 1st showing had a couple factors going in - UFC debut, by far his biggest platform, and against a BJJ black belt who had good momentum going in (beat a TUF vet and won a regional belt).
Kennedy is far more comfortable now, fighting in another major promotion in LFA since, and he doesn't have to worry about going to the ground with a BJJ black belt. I truly believe that is why Kennedy didn't push the issue on the ground, as Kennedy is extremely strong, and brutal with the GNP.
With Bryant you have a big, but not nearly as muscled 205er that looks for the takedown, and has had success with subs in top position. However, "The Beard" looked very winded in his last two wins, and he didn't face nearly the specimen that Kennedy is. So imo, if Bryant does not get a sudden sub in the first, he will get physically overwhelmed by a man that will have no issue going forward, looking to improve on his first performance.
His opponent Bryant's experience is from Alaska Fighting Championship. Not very good opposition.Serious question, I've been wondering this since before his first contender fight -
What does Kennedy impress people with? Other than his physique and his "potential"? He beats cans and doesn't seem to do so that impressively. He beat Berzin only because Berzin had zero energy after round 1, and did so with little more than jabs. He's timid with mediocre striking and poor defense. I don't see how any experienced fighter isn't a solid pick against him, especially at these odds.
His opponent Bryant's experience is from Alaska Fighting Championship. Not very good opposition.
haha ya i was laughing out loud when he was hitting him softly in the armpit and looking at the ref like "why you aint stopping this fight yet?"lol, Dennis Bryant vs. Moana had the weakest ground and pound finish ever, she should never have been in the cage in the first place