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Yes. There are 3 categories of fights in which I bet smaller than the rest.Guys, when you bet new fighters, what do you base your assumptions on? I mean Ngannou looks scary, but with all that muscle mass, he may gas. I watched some youtube footage on both guys in question, and I can not make up my mind on the favorite in this match-up.
I saw one guy in this thread posting $500 on Ngannou, if he is not joking, this is a heavy bet on a guy whom we hardly seen in UFC. I was planning to bet him too, just on physique alone, but i just want to hear what is the logic behind backing him when betting sites have pretty even odds, only so slightly favoring Ngannou.
Anyone cares to expand on that?
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-new blood
I've argued this point for years.. Some people disagree. The usual counter is a perceived bigger edge over the bookie if you cap it right. This has some merit.
But I still think it's irresponsible to bet new guys the same amount as established fighters... Let alone bigger