I kinda wonder if Moises just decides to strike with Alvarez? Weird fight. Alvarez wants to grapple, he's about as close to a submission specialist as there is in MMA these days but Moises may be better on the mat anyway. Or at least Moises is more likely to have top position and win rounds while Alvarez fishes for subs that aren't there. But I honestly don't remember anything about Alvarez's striking. Is it crap? Because Moises is serviceable as a striker so maybe he just chooses that path.
-225 though...meh. That doesn't scream value to me.
Calvillo/Lee is a coin toss and is priced correctly imo.
I really wish it wasn't Phillipe fucking Lins that was matched up with OSP. I mean...OSP is literally the EXACT guy you look for to fade the hell out of. Doesn't seem to care, doesn't want to cut ANY weight in the twilight of his career. (See Villante last night). Now in 2 fights in a row OSP has looked disinterested and like he's just waiting to be KO'd. No idea if he's really training much. Absolutely fighting out his contract for the paychecks before he hangs it up. But...ugh...Lins. So far just gunshy from what I've seen, and maybe chinny too. Even still, OSP doesn't feint much and seems to move like molasses these days. Should be a spot for Lins to land at will. The threat is always there for OSP to pull off some zany finish (and again, Lins with that suspect chin), but I still cap Lins closer to -200 here so there's value at -150 imo. The line is where it is possibly due to OSP maybe still having SOME name recognition. The fighter he is now though...not good. At all.