They both dated PVZ, so are you really shocked he also followed his tattoo style?lol what a follower.
Fili - "Hey, Cody, that's such a sick neck tattoo. I'm going to get one, too, now!"
lol that's true. I thought about bringing that up.They both dated PVZ, so are you really shocked he also followed his tattoo style?
def could be. I thought I saw Shogun rush in and OSP just evade him and Shogun slipped and fell on his bum.
I'm gonna really be tempted by Kelades by dec if that line is heavy into + odds. Dude is a scrapper who puts a pace on dudes, and Pettis slows down. If Kelades can make this a dog fight from the start he could either be a good live bet opportunity or do just enough to win the last 2 rounds
Definitely expect Kelades to push forward, get in the clinch and get it to the mat. Or at least try to. I really like that he fought Beal last too, since hes extremely similar.I am kinda leaning the same way. Do you think Keledes will look to put lil' Pettis on his back? Seems to me that Sergio has very mediocre tdd like his older brother but unlike his older brother doesn't have the nifty guard and can be pretty easily controlled.
Keledes dec could be a nice play here at the right price.
I dunno, this Barb-Pettis fight. Barboza hasn't beaten the upper crust and I think Pettis is still that. Staring at a possible 3 losses in a row I think Pettis fights like his world is on fire. Also, I hated the Alvarez decision with all of my existence, leaning on him for the win. Just hated it (i.e. I wish I bet it lol).
I like the idea of a world-class kicking fight too, but why would Pettis play into that? I can see them engaging, clinging/hugging, falling down, scrambling but staying down and Pettis cinching something sneaky and subbing him.
The odds are very appealing, no doubt, but I think for once the bookies have it precisely right on how to price this one to trap us.
Hope you guys are correct about Whittaker, I've had my heart broken many a time over up and coming Aussie fighters (RIP George Sot)