UFN 90 Play by Play

Bonuses:

Jouban/Belal FOTN (HELL YES, SAVES MY NIGHT!)

Eddie and Muhnoz both get POTN.
 
what the hell are the odds gonna be on DC-Andy anyway
 
Well, it's not THAT bad. I mean, he arguably stopped Bisping in his last fight. There was all sorts of weirdness in that fight but for sure he was right in it and easily could have won.

Bisping just wrecked a giant MW champ that's really a LHW that is good at cutting weight and that had looked like a wrecking machine heading into the fight. In other words, Silva's fight with Bisping looks pretty good at this point given Bisping's follow up performance.

But yeah, most likely Silva gets ragdolled and finished. I hear ya. I'm just saying it's not like he's coming in here off 3 consecutive brutal KO losses vs scrubs. His last fight he lost a razor thin decision (and was very close to winning by stoppage) against the guy who then went out and won the title.

Bro..i'm the biggest Anderson fan in the world you don't have to convince me he looked fair against Bisping. But it is true that in the first round he was getting batted around the cage like he was a marble in a pinball machine. I actually thought Anderson came on very strong at the end and potential he could've won that fight by KO or the scorecards. That said, DC is an entirely different animal than Michael Bisping, Right?

Andy's gonna get hustled here and DC is going to take him out behind the woodshed MBM why he is the red headed step child that stole his dads stash. I'm telling you it's going to be sadder than watching the fucking The Notebook. Not that I have ever watched The Notebook myself. Girlfriend told me LOL
 
I will take barry's side on this, I firmly believe Roy did not lose that fight.

Ufc lnp loving judging 3 years ago for sure.

Damage scoring no action hating crowd influenced judges of today? No so much.

who would have thought Roy Nelson would get turned into Jared rosholt
 
After sanders choked I put Alvarez makdessi and Duffy in a parlay with a few others
Alvarez made the payout pretty juicy

Sweet. I lost about five units because I put too much on Roy winning by decision. But I have a few parlay's that are still open for tomorrow.

Munhoz (-227) + Choi (-235) at +105 Risk 2.00 to win 2.10

Gilbert Burns (-250) + G. Mousasi (-275) @ -110 Risk 2.10 to win 2.10

Duffy (-380) + Sage (-340) + Joanna/Claudia o4.5 @ +125 Risk 2.00 to win 2.50

Joseph Duffy (-365) + Anthony Smith (-145) at +115 risk 1.50 to win 1.72

Joseph Duffy (-365) + Cain Velasquez (-290) at -140 risk 5.00 to win 3.57
 
Ufc lnp loving judging 3 years ago for sure.

Damage scoring no action hating crowd influenced judges of today? No so much.

who would have thought Roy Nelson would get turned into Jared rosholt
rd 1 to lewis, rd 2 to nelson... i dont think we will disagree there

rd 3: Nelson: 22 total strikes (2 significant), 2 takedowns, 3:32 in control
Lewis: 10 total strikes (all significant)
 
Guys I'm telling you. If you want a lock put it on the gray Maynard. I know that the dude has been more fragile lately than a child with Progeria, but Brunp is tailor-made for the former wrestling stand out. Gray has historically had trouble with fighters who can stuff his takedowns and strike, typically wrestle-boxers or fighters with excellent striking and BJJ... This is not one of those scenarios. Bruno is 34 himself and has ZERO knockouts in his career. Moreover, his cardio is not good and his takedowns art shit. Gray can box him up on the feet or take him down and ground and pound him into fine crystal silica if he so chooses.

For Gray to lose this fight he will essentially have to be not just a shell of his former-self — but downright Phil Baroni level shot. That said, from what I've been following this isn't going to be a concern. He is training at AKA,, has a nutritionist, and has been keeping his weight down. In fact p, he is 167 pounds walking around. The odds are a big juicy now at -167 but I think but he should be a 4-1 favorite if not higher so he's a good play straight up or as the first or last leg in a parlay.
 
rd 1 to lewis, rd 2 to nelson... i dont think we will disagree there

rd 3: Nelson: 22 total strikes (2 significant), 2 takedowns, 3:32 in control
Lewis: 10 total strikes (all significant)

It's hard to give that fight to Roy, but damn near impossible to give it to TBB. I know Roy didn't engage him in a slugfest but control is part of the game and he wasn't just hanging out inside the guard but he had moved to side control and strikes were scoring. Absolutely BB did land the bigger bombs in the third round but he was controlled for nearly the entire around. Tell you the truth, Roy is going to kick himself in the ass when he watches this he should've dropped down and finished those double legs and not just let BB up.
 
It's hard to give that fight to Roy, but damn near impossible to give it to TBB. I know Roy didn't engage him in a slugfest but control is part of the game and he wasn't just hanging out inside the guard but he had moved to side control and strikes were scoring. Absolutely BB did land the bigger bombs in the third round but he was controlled for nearly the entire around. Tell you the truth, Roy is going to kick himself in the ass when he watches this he should've dropped down and finished those double legs and not just let BB up.
100% agree. Nice to see you back ITT, btw
 
Guys I'm telling you. If you want a lock put it on the gray Maynard. I know that the dude has been more fragile lately than a child with Progeria, but Brunp is tailor-made for the former wrestling stand out. Gray has historically had trouble with fighters who can stuff his takedowns and strike, typically wrestle-boxers or fighters with excellent striking and BJJ... This is not one of those scenarios. Bruno is 34 himself and has ZERO knockouts in his career. Moreover, his cardio is not good and his takedowns art shit. Gray can box him up on the feet or take him down and ground and pound him into fine crystal silica if he so chooses.

For Gray to lose this fight he will essentially have to be not just a shell of his former-self — but downright Phil Baroni level shot. That said, from what I've been following this isn't going to be a concern. He is training at AKA,, has a nutritionist, and has been keeping his weight down. In fact p, he is 167 pounds walking around. The odds are a big juicy now at -167 but I think but he should be a 4-1 favorite if not higher so he's a good play straight up or as the first or last leg in a parlay.
Goodfella, you got balls using the L word about Gray Maynard, lol! He'll probably win over this little known dude, but I put a few bucks on his opponent just in case he gets dropped by a stiff breeze.
 
100% agree. Nice to see you back ITT, btw

Thanks buddy I'll try and get in here more often. I have been slaughtering baseball lately ..I will try and get a couple picks ITT more often... Just cant give out too many for free or else my clients will have no reason to pay me LOL but glad you are all of the gray too.
 
Goodfella, you got balls using the L word about Gray Maynard, lol! He'll probably win over this little known dude, but I put a few bucks on his opponent just in case he gets dropped by a stiff breeze.

Lol JG .... I have bet against Gray in his last four outings, but in this case it would take him coming into the fight with something like the Zika virus to lose to a pillow fisted fighter like Bruno.
 
Bonuses:

Jouban/Belal FOTN (HELL YES, SAVES MY NIGHT!)

Eddie and Muhnoz both get POTN.

duffy kinda robbed, should've had over munhoz, probably.. but munhoz sub was freakin sweet.
 
Man, what a rough finish to the night for me. BB/Roy goes the distance and then Alvarez pulls the upset. The worst part was that I did not watch RDA/Alvarez live. I wake up to watch on Fight Pass, and guess what, you can't fast forward more than 10 seconds on their video. All other methods to skip are not working. I was able to find it on youtube, but not without seeing the result first. That's some amateur shit by the UFC.
 
I will take barry's side on this, I firmly believe Roy did not lose that fight.

I'm assuming you gave Roy round 2 and round 3? Roy looked to be struggling big time in Round 3. He never really got to establish anything on the ground or even against the fence. I thought he looked really bad that round and Lewis's action when he broke away was far more significant. I knew it was close, but did not think it was controversial at all. Again, pbps had more scoring for Lewis. I had no stake in the winner btw.
 
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