that is hilarious, so goodYou must be a ton of fun at parties.
Gianni says the price isn't high enough on Cory Sandhagen & Drakkar Klose. Hope you cash 'em, don't trash em!
The dude took it to being featured on TV and is obviously getting paid by the UFC. Throw shade all you want but he's way fucking better than you at gambling.
Stipe landed more (slightly), and held cormier against the fence for 1-2 minutes. If DC doesnt land that punch, then I think most reasonable judges give it to Stipe. Disagree?Aside from getting KO’d in R1 Stipe won the fight, huh?
If he was genuinely good at gambling, he would be keep his picks secret until fight night so he could bet piles of money on them.
The fact that he's willing to be the UFC's gambling guru for chump change goes to show that he has no clue. He is just a random talking head who UFC believes looks trustworthy enough to the public.
Not sure what you're getting at though. Drawing from this vein, Pettis was getting totally schooled by Wonderboy and the judges (no such thing as a reasonable judge in MMA) would give it to Thompson 100%. But then, like Miocic, he got slept. And the judges could go back to snorting lines or whatever they do between fights.Stipe landed more (slightly), and held cormier against the fence for 1-2 minutes. If DC doesnt land that punch, then I think most reasonable judges give it to Stipe. Disagree?
I mean if my grandma had a ballsack she’d be my grandpa. The fucking guy got knocked out inside one round.If DC doesnt land that punch, then I think most reasonable judges give it to Stipe. Disagree?
My point was that I dont think DC hits him with that same punch, i think that was an obvious weakness that DC called before the fight, that you have to assume Stipe has addressed since. It was not a lucky punch, it was a good exposure, but can only be used once, and I dont think there are any other glaring holes DC has found or he would have mentioned it either here or last fight.Not sure what you're getting at though. Drawing from this vein, Pettis was getting totally schooled by Wonderboy and the judges (no such thing as a reasonable judge in MMA) would give it to Thompson 100%. But then, like Miocic, he got slept. And the judges could go back to snorting lines or whatever they do between fights.
He just looked like an undersized and physically weak fighter that got repeatedly dropped on his head by the frist decent guy he faced. The whole narrative of Diaz being a big strong welterweight that Conor started is just kinda ridiculous.Diaz fought a bunch of fights at 170 no davis stun gun rory maybe a few more never looked like he had much more pop than usual
My point was that I dont think DC hits him with that same punch, i think that was an obvious weakness that DC called before the fight, that you have to assume Stipe has addressed since. It was not a lucky punch, it was a good exposure, but can only be used once, and I dont think there are any other glaring holes DC has found or he would have mentioned it either here or last fight.
I dont think DC has got stronger or better so would assume R1 would be similar, minus the KO. Which in my opinion means Stipe wins round 1.
On Kenney, Dobson, and Esquibel as dogs. Considering Assun and Stipe.
On Kang pretty heavy -180, will likely be on Pettis and Yoel.
Edit - medium sized bets on Kenney and Dobson, Esquibel a value play as I cap cifers a small fav.
I’m sometimes confused by how people use the term “value play” bc obv we all want to be on the right side of everything. I would never consider myself to be authorized to speak on behalf of the super sharp @Stunna77, but I suspect he meant he doesn’t necessarily expect Esq to win, but he thinks the line is off. In other words, if he can find a similar spot 100 times, he will win $ on average over time, bc he has to hit only a relatively small percentage of those plays for it to be profitable. Unlike the Kang action for example, where he expects him to win but still thinks there is value on that price.I’m surprised you disclaimed Esquibel as a value play. Isn’t everyone you bet a value play based on how you cap the fight vs their current line, whether they are a favorite or a big underdog?
Dana has been creaming his pants all week about the Romero fight especially, rest assured he's paid Usada a lot of money to let it slide this time.I plan on waking up to find out that Romero has missed weight, or him and or Costa were popped by USADA.