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What are the odds looking for ige sub bet line?
+1350 on 5d
What are the odds looking for ige sub bet line?
Are they really hyper-aggressive finishers? I feel they both like moving in and out, and neither of them mind moving backwards or being on the outside. I'm actually tempted to play the over or starts round 3, but them both having been KOed has me hesitating. Also, I would favour Michalidis straight if he wasn't so damned undersized...Also playing Michalidis/Bukauskus u2.0. These two seem like hyper-aggressive finishers from the 4 total fights I watched of them (which is the most of any fight on the card, and with plenty of the fights the number is zero LOL). I have a hard time seeing this one go on for more than 10 minutes.
Lmfao Michalaidis wasn't KO'd, he was gassed. Which actually bodes really badly for him since his opponent was only KO'd at MW (at 6'3") and this is Light HeavyweightAre they really hyper-aggressive finishers? I feel they both like moving in and out, and neither of them mind moving backwards or being on the outside. I'm actually tempted to play the over or starts round 3, but them both having been KOed has me hesitating. Also, I would favour Michalidis straight if he wasn't so damned undersized...
YeahHave the face offs or weigh ins happened yet today?
I've heard people say Mounir Lazzez lives up to his nickname "The Sniper" with a long and rangy style. But from what I've seen Mounir isn't really that great at using his reach to keep guys at distance, for example the rather short Dmitrijs Homjakovs (supposedly 5'8", 173 cm) seemed to have no real trouble reaching him. That does not bode well against Abdul Razak Alhassan who obviously doesn't have to connect very many times to flip the switch. Everything points towards a quick KO for Abdul Razak Alhassan being the most likely outcome, but I've got to put a couple of dimes on Mounir T/KO R1 at +1400. He is at least big, explosive and unpredictable, throw a guy like that in a firefight and anything can happen...
Jack Shore jumped to -715 on BetRivers
He really expected to just murder this Arron Philips guy?
at this point might was well take him inside
I won’t be making bets tonight, might do some little having fun with live. I don’t know like, any of the matchups both fighters well enough to feel I’d be doing anymore than guessing
Lmfao Michalaidis wasn't KO'd, he was gassed. Which actually bodes really badly for him since his opponent was only KO'd at MW (at 6'3") and this is Light Heavyweight
Buaskas is really dumb, is an MMA version of Neil from The Inbetweeners (he's Lithuanian, his name sounds Russian, but this dude could not be more English), and can tell I'm absolutely going to loathe hearing him talk every time post-fight BUT he actually has pretty good stamina, not bad kickboxing and is capable of getting off his back when he gets put down there (time and time again, every single fight). Part of the reason for that is that he doesn't throw much power behind his shots, sticks and moves with his jab, and only opens up his combinations when he can see his opponent is starting to tire. This is kind of the worst possible thing for Michalaidis, who throws wild haymakers, wrestles through sheer physicality and has gassed before against a fellow kickboxer who was also gassing. Maybe the fact he's fighting at 205 instead of his usual 185 helps his cardio, but I somewhat doubt it
I placed a $50 bonus bet on Michalaidis at 2.7 before I started reading deeper into it and honestly I regret it already, this one has all the makings of a round three finish for Buaskas
Yep, but he's gonna eat straight shots down the pipe for doing so imo. He only moves his head off the center line a slight amount when he throws them from what I've seen. The target will be there for Kattar unless Ige's timing is basically perfect.
Fighters that come over weight tend to have a good success rate. I feel good about him winning this fight.
I like Shore 3rd round too. He seems like a methodical fighter that will just wear the other guy down eventually. I think TKO might be a little more likely as well. For what it's worth, Phillips says he's a BJJ black belt.So I watched Jack Shore's opponent and... Wow. He's awful. Guy spent two full rounds surviving subs and being beat on until his opponent gassed and he was able to sneak a TKO from the top. There's a pretty clear path to victory for Jack Shore and it involves taking his opponent down and wailing on him. Obviously Jack Shore by Sub at 2.0 is extremely steep when the guy has a number of submissions on his record (he could GNP his opponent), and Jack Shore by Sub in Round 1 isn't that much better at 3.5. But since his opponent has some semblance of submission defence and doesn't give up easily, just anyone else thing there's value in Jack Shore's Round 3 lines? He's finished his last three fights in Round 3, his KO/TKO Round 3 line is at a steep 23.0 (+2200), and even his Sub Round 3 line is at a somewhat reasonable 10.0 (+900)
Yup and so is Michalidis. I would love to see a Greek fighter doing it for Greece has being a while since we havent seen greek fighters.Are they really hyper-aggressive finishers? I feel they both like moving in and out, and neither of them mind moving backwards or being on the outside. I'm actually tempted to play the over or starts round 3, but them both having been KOed has me hesitating. Also, I would favour Michalidis straight if he wasn't so damned undersized...