UFC 211 - Stipe vs JDS II - Dallas - Part II

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Who pulls out of a fight the week of with a hand injury.

weak
 
BREAKING: Gamblou is betting on Maia. If you're on Masvidal there is still time to switch and go big on Maia.

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(Also said Yair vs Edgar is a mismatch and Edgar is easy money?)
 
BREAKING: Gamblou is betting on Maia. If you're on Masvidal there is still time to switch and go big on Maia.

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(Also said Yair vs Edgar is a mismatch and Edgar is easy money?)
killing the game with these face swaps
 
Wonder if they'll bump Skelly/Knight to the main. Good scrap to open the card
 
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trying to sell gambling picks for $120 a month

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I believe you mean +144 units for the year dummy


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Breaking: Saturday’s Sergio Pettis vs. Henry Cejudo flyweight fight has been canceled, per multiple sources.

i wasn't really interested in that fight but still sucks not to see it.
Helwani is reporting hand injury

There goes one of my parlay locks
 
Explain why you confident in JJ first then I'll help you out.


13-0 undefeated champ, accomplished muay thai competitor... After watching her training videos i feel she has a "champion" mindset, recent move to ATT could possibly benefit her.
Basically i feel she has a skill advantage + speed advantage whereas andrade has power advantage.

I see JJ being too fast and skilled. Her strikes will be crisp and straight, andrade will be winging those wild hooks coming forward like a bull. I just feel joanna will be prepared for andrades style both because of her new camp (ATT) and also because of her skillset in the standup.

Those are my thoughts, take them as you will im totally open to any new perspectives
 
Just caught up with 21 pages of this thread. There was a part one to this mess, lol? #cringeworthy posters

So far I'm 3u big on Maia as a slight dog at +110, plus Maia sub at +256 and a stab at Maia round 2 +625. I bet Frankie pretty big as a small favorite at -130 to win 3u although the way Yair towered over him at the face off is worrying. I like Casey over JAG at -120 to win 1u. Also Sherman at -145 against late replacement Coulter to win 1.5u. For props, I like the value on Branch submission at +950 as Jotko has one loss via a guillotine choke and Branch has a lot of subs.

I like branch nsc a bit more. Jotko got caught getting up into a guys bread butter guillotine. It was late in the round and I think jotko was a bit tired. That guy was all over him that fight. It was also his second UFC fight.

Still +950 ain't too shabby.

Branch is no slouch and he's had the black belt for a while.
 
13-0 undefeated champ, accomplished muay thai competitor... After watching her training videos i feel she has a "champion" mindset, recent move to ATT could possibly benefit her.
Basically i feel she has a skill advantage + speed advantage whereas andrade has power advantage.

I see JJ being too fast and skilled. Her strikes will be crisp and straight, andrade will be winging those wild hooks coming forward like a bull. I just feel joanna will be prepared for andrades style both because of her new camp (ATT) and also because of her skillset in the standup.

Those are my thoughts, take them as you will im totally open to any new perspectives
- No one stays undefeated in MMA and she hasn't looked unbeatable, so that is irrelevant
- Training videos mean nothing
- JJ is great offensively, bad defensively. Has been hittable and pressured in every fight. She will be hit
- JJ only has a Muay Thai style, not used to playing the matador
- JJ has a bad chin and has been dropped 3 times in lher ast 2 fights by girls with no power. Andrade is the only girl at 115 with power
- Andrade will be far more physically strong and won't tire like Gadelha

Andrade is winning this fight.
 
Breaking: Saturday’s Sergio Pettis vs. Henry Cejudo flyweight fight has been canceled, per multiple sources.

i wasn't really interested in that fight but still sucks not to see it.

Not bad news, better it be this shit fight rather than something good.

And Cejudo wasn''t even that safe, he's still quite new to MMA and has lots to learn.
 
- No one stays undefeated in MMA and she hasn't looked unbeatable, so that is irrelevant
- Training videos mean nothing
- JJ is great offensively, bad defensively. Has been hittable and pressured in every fight. She will be hit
- JJ only has a Muay Thai style, not used to playing the matador
- JJ has a bad chin and has been dropped 3 times in lher ast 2 fights by girls with no power. Andrade is the only girl at 115 with power
- Andrade will be far more physically strong and won't tire like Gadelha

Andrade is winning this fight.

I do not disagree with you. What is your most confident pick for this card if i may ask? I feel like my 2nd most confident pick is maia...but still feel undecided on that
 
I've broken down every fight on the card HERE. Right now it's just the FX pre-lim and the fight pass pre-lims .. I will put up the main card tomorrow. I do have the main event done as well as Edgar and Rodriguez if you want that now...

I don't want to spam ITT but I included the link so if anyone wants to check it out as they are very long and it would take probably four pages to fill out here ... if anyone wants a particular fight let me know and I'll copy and paste it here. I don't get paid by visits LOL

Among the highlights include…

One of my favorite place for the card is Jorge and Maia draw +5550 … Here is why..

Maia slows down exponentially. IMO Jorge r3 is a really good prop bet. It's a +1250 last I checked. But as I said I like the draw. .. i'm not sure if Dallas has implemented the new scoring criteria but even if it isn't a 10-8 round is very doable with Maia. He has scored at least 10-8 round and four of his last six fights according to the judges and/or ringside media. Under new scoring criteria he would have a 10-8 against Fitch as well and had he not finished Matt Brown will 30 seconds left he'd have had a 10-8 there too .... at any rate, against Jorge, like with Rory MacDonald, Maia could get the takedown in round one and keep Jorge on his back for a a 10-8 with Jorge winning the next two 10-9 for a draw. Alternatively, Maia can win the first two rounds 10-9 but gas out in round 3 with Jorge still fresh and have Gamebred put a 10-8 beating on Maia in the final frame. +5550 I believe this is a must play.

A couple of dogs that I like..

115 lbs.: Jessica Aguilar vs. Cortney Casey

...at the end of the day this fight will be decided by which fighter is best able to implement their strategy or the other. If Casey is able to keep this fight vertical she most likely can use her speed and quickness to touch Jess up from range. Meanwhile, if JAG is able to corral Casey and drag her to the canvas, things go in favor of the grappling specialist. Ultimately though, I believe Aguilar is the more skilled fighter of the two and her crafty cage savvy and offensive takedowns make the difference. ..

145lbs- GABRIEL BENITEZ (19-6-0) vs ENRIQUE BARZOLA (13-3-1)

...[Moggly] the one area that has held him back is a fundamental lack of discipline. Particularly, this refers to his lackadaisical approach to the dangers possessed by his opposition. Especially early in the fight. His propensity to get out of the blocks slow has led to his last three losses coming in the opening stanza. This is usually curable through maturity ..but it happened in his penultimate fight in another first round loss to Andre Fili.....
Peru’s Enrique Barzola became the first non-Mexican to win a TUF: "Latin America" tournament ..is a quick and explosive athlete. An effective wrestler, Barzola has an excellent knack for hitting the reactive blast double-leg takedown. He also works a nice single leg takedown which she runs the pipe well to finish with a high altitude slam. and finishes with authority. In the striking department he has surprising speed and is great at parrying the jab and working counters.
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The aforementioned versatility is what has me leaning towards the Peruvian. He can hold his own on the feet and blends his wrestling with his striking quite well. The threat of the takedown should stifle Benitez’s usual kicking attack and Barzola has the gas to go a hard 15 minutes if necessary. He outworks Benitez to a decision victory.

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Is there any other fight that I can give you the TLDR version of? If you want more PM me and I will send you the full bd if you don't want to go to the site.


Man I cannot wait until tomorrow! Baseball has been murdering me LOL hope everyone in here kills it though!
 
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