UFC Vegas 63: Kattar vs. Allen, Sat. Oct. 29

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UFC prelims at 4:00 PM eastern
UFC main card at 7:00 PM eastern

UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Allen
(also known as UFC Fight Night 213, UFC on ESPN+ 71 and UFC Vegas 63)
Saturday, October 29, 2022, at the UFC Apex facility

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https://www.tapology.com/fightcente...ht-night-cody-durden-vs-kleydson-kr-rodrigues

Cody Durden or Kleydson Rodrigues?

Durden is the replacement on 70 days notice replacing Vinicius Salvador
 
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I think Waldo is my favourite favourite for this card. Vanderaa doesn't really push wrestling that much and Waldo should tool him on the feet imo.


What do people think of Khalil Rountree and his history with GLORY kickboxers as a dog against Jacoby?
 
I think Waldo is my favourite favourite for this card. Vanderaa doesn't really push wrestling that much and Waldo should tool him on the feet imo.


What do people think of Khalil Rountree and his history with GLORY kickboxers as a dog against Jacoby?
i feel the same way i did about Volkov and Krylov. A wild west shootout where the 1st round will be chaos. Both guys can shut eachothers lights out, a pickem. Roundtree will be the value side. but you need a technical breakdown from someone who really understands the littlest nuance about kick boxing. I haven’t taped yet but it looks like a dangerous fight that goes either way.

I'll probably end up picking Jacoby because of his opp rating being higher.
 
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Roman Dolidze came out on fire and took out Kyle Daukaus quick. Will he come out on fire again or like normal Roman Dolidze and just lose like most probably would think?
 
Roman Dolidze came out on fire and took out Kyle Daukaus quick. Will he come out on fire again or like normal Roman Dolidze and just lose like most probably would think?

It's fight with 2 talented guys who are also flakes and tough to predict. Dog or pass, probably pass.
 
It's fight with 2 talented guys who are also flakes and tough to predict. Dog or pass, probably pass.
i played Hawes in a 33$ parlay, no way id throw a unit size, but i like Hawes wrestling credentials, ncaa is better than Georgian wrestling.

this card is filled with flakey fighters, Christian is my only safe pick.
 
i played Hawes in a 33$ parlay, no way id throw a unit size, but i like Hawes wrestling credentials, ncaa is better than Georgian wrestling.

this card is filled with flakey fighters, Christian is my only safe pick.

Rodriguez Vs Armfield is showing as cancelled on Tap.

Kleydson Vs Durden gone too.

Seems to be a 9 fight card at the moment. Wonder if they'll chuck some stuff together late.
 
i played Hawes in a 33$ parlay, no way id throw a unit size, but i like Hawes wrestling credentials, ncaa is better than Georgian wrestling.

this card is filled with flakey fighters, Christian is my only safe pick.

Yeah it's just a pass for me. Hawes maybe better wrestling but Dolidze probably better overall grappling. But if he can't take Hawes down won't matter. Just a fight to pass on imo.
 
Weak card but man that main event is amazing. Allen is on a big 11 fight win streak with a couple of good wins and Kattar is on what should be a 2 fight win streak vs top guys. I think Allen is more skilled all around and a better grappler but Kattar has excellent TDD with great Boxing and has amassed crazy experience in the last few years being at the top of the division. Allen starts very fast and is great at grabbing leads early, while Kattar is a slower starter. Makes me feel that a play on Kattar you should just wait for the 1st round to be over and get a nice live bet on him once he starts to pick it up. This is Allen's first 5 rounder and we have seen him get tired in the past with his mobile style which could be an issue vs a guy with a great gas tank, lots of time for Kattar to work and I think he'll push it more after his last fight. I wouldn't be shocked at all though if Allen can stick and move, maybe mix in a couple TDAs and bag the first 3 rounds clearly. I can't see him finishing Kattar who is one of the toughest fighters bar none with a crazy chin, but if Kattar wants to really push I could see him stopping Allen late into the fight.

Should be a very close fight, has the looks of a 48-47 Allen or Kattar finishing him late if he's exhausted.

Excellent fight!
 
Yeah it's just a pass for me. Hawes maybe better wrestling but Dolidze probably better overall grappling. But if he can't take Hawes down won't matter. Just a fight to pass on imo.
Dolidze just has far more negative stats. Taken down 3x by Staropoli. Split with Allen. I think Hawes like Jacoby are gd for a small parlay bet, but none of the fighters really come out at me screaming safe or lock. but i gotta play something . parlayed Allen, Hawes, Griffen, Jacobi, and Acosta 100 for 1k.

I like ko prop Lima and Acosta together. 1st rnd finishes potential. I think we finally see Arlovski short run ended.
 
Dolidze just has far more negative stats. Taken down 3x by Staropoli. Split with Allen. I think Hawes like Jacoby are gd for a small parlay bet, but none of the fighters really come out at me screaming safe or lock. but i gotta play something . parlayed Allen, Hawes, Griffen, Jacobi, and Acosta 100 for 1k.

I like ko prop Lima and Acosta together. 1st rnd finishes potential. I think we finally see Arlovski short run ended.

Good luck, not touching Hawes (or Dolidze). I do like Lima KO and/or rd 1 though if odds are decent.
 
Phil Hawes > Roman Dolidze. Dolidze is kinda underrated, and a good grappler, but Hawes has already answered this question and I'm not sure why this fight is happening - beating guys like Deron Winn and Jacob Malkoun, as well as Imavov, make this a no brainer to me. Can Hawes beat physically strong grapplers? Yes. Roman is better against strikers, IMO, but if he can't dictate where a fight goes, I think he loses.

The difference in the numbers between Kattar and Allen is both amazing and frightening. They aren't the complete picture, but Kattar is miles ahead on the stats. I'll be leaning Kattar here.

Means looks the best dog bet against Griffin, who is nothing special. Means to simply outwork Griffin. Griffin to mix in takedowns but not really establish anything.
 
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