UFC Shenzhen betting odds: Will Andrade vs. Zhang end early?

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Check out the betting odds for Saturday’s UFC Shenzhen card, where strawweight champ Jessica Andrade is favored over Weili Zhang in the main event. It’s time for the world’s premiere MMA league to put on…

MMA: UFC Fight Night-Gadelha vs Andrade

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Check out the betting odds for Saturday’s UFC Shenzhen card, where strawweight champ Jessica Andrade is favored over Weili Zhang in the main event.

It’s time for the world’s premiere MMA league to put on an event in Asia, more specifically China. UFC Shenzhen kicks off this Saturday, August 31, from Universiade Sports Centre. Bloody Elbow is here to hook it up with the betting lines!

The strawweight title will sway in the balance in the main event when queen Jessica Andrade meets China’s own Weili Zhang. The 20-6 defending champion is favored here and can be scooped up at around -185. The 19-1 challenger is sporting an underdog line and is available at +160.

Will Jessica Andrade vs. Weili Zhang end early?

The oddsmakers were suggesting that the UFC Shenzhen main event would see all five-rounds when they set the prop bet ‘Fight goes to decision’ at a favored line of -165. Going back the other way, ‘Fight doesn’t go to decision’ opened up with an underdog moneyline of +125. The betting public has made a different read for that specific prop, finding value in this one ending early. Now, it is both props that are sporting minus lines. ‘Fight goes to decision’ has dropped down to the -105 mark, with ‘Fight doesn’t go to decision’ now more favored at -135.



So, let’s take a quick look at the finishing ability of both main event fighters, as well as their ability to endure damage. The UFC’s strawweight champion Andrade is a powerhouse! Not only is she excellent at transferring her weight into her punches, but as we saw in her previous bout to claim the belt, she is beyond capable of scooping up her opposition and slamming them into oblivion. Andrade’s power is also prevalent in her squeeze. She has several wins on her record by way of Guillotine choke. Moral of the story, aside from a few decisions sprinkled here and there, Andrade is a likely finisher. Subtract the proven slamming ability, and the same exact attributes hold true for the challenger Weili Zhang. She might not pack as much power in her hands as the champ, but Zhang throws a lot more variety with her strike selection. Nonetheless, just like Andrade, scour her resume and you’ll find subs and KO’s alike.

So both main event athletes are killers. They can surely manifest a fight-ending sequence, but how well can they handle punishment? Well, Zhang has only lost once in her pro MMA career. She dropped a decision in her very first outing, but has since been perfect, so her durability remains a bit of a mystery. As for the champion, Andrade hasn’t been stopped with strikes since 2013, and hasn’t been submitted since 2015. Oh, all of those losses by way of finish happened at bantamweight. Now down two-whole weight classes at strawweight, the current champ has only lost to Joanna Jedrzejczyk. In that fight, she ate a ton of punches, but JJ still wasn’t able to put Andrade away. She is one tough cookie. Toughness, venom, gas tank, and sub-skills are among the greatest factors in a fight ending early. The durability of Zhang is an unknown here, as well as her gas tank in a five-round fight. These are some things to consider when talking about whether or not this fight will end early.

Check out the UFC Shenzhen betting odds, courtesy of OddsShark.com:


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Brave Combat Federation makes its fourth trip to Brazil this week for BRAVE 25. The ten-bout card will take place Friday, 30 August inside the Arena Minas Tênis Clube, Belo Horizonte. The main event of the card will be a lightweight title clash between reigning champion Luan Santiago and hometown hero Cleiton “Predator” Pereira da […]

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Brave Combat Federation makes its fourth trip to Brazil this week for BRAVE 25. The ten-bout card will take place Friday, 30 August inside the Arena Minas Tênis Clube, Belo Horizonte.

The main event of the card will be a lightweight title clash between reigning champion Luan Santiago and hometown hero Cleiton “Predator” Pereira da Silva. Santiago captured the crown from Jordan’s Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady at BRAVE 23. The Brazilian unleashed a savage spinning elbow which ended the contest in an instant midway through the opening round.

Santiago and Pereira da Silva have gone back and forth via the media in the leadup to this fight, and their bout promises to be a high-octane encounter. Especially since neither man will want to lose face on home soil.

In the co-main event, Brazil’s Felipe Efrain will clash with compatriot Matheus Nicolau in a bantamweight contest. This will be Efrain’s first bout back since his failed title challenge at BRAVE 18, last November. Brave Bantamweight Champion Stephen Loman defeated Efrain via unanimous decision, but it has since emerged that four days out from that fight Efrain suffered a foot injury.

Efrain is chasing a rematch with Loman but knows if there is any chance of that happening he will need to get past Nicolau first.

Brave CF has been hitting it out of the park lately when it comes to producing entertaining cards. Despite only being around since 2016 the Bahrain-based promotion is definitely one to keep an eye on for those MMA fans looking to cast their net a little bit wider.

The card can be watched via Fite TV

Main Card

  • Luan Santiago vs. Cleiton “Predator (BRAVE CF Lightweight World Title)
  • Felipe Efrain vs. Matheus Nicolau (Bantamweight)
  • Mehdi Baghdad vs. Erivan Pereira (Super Lightweight)
  • Djamil Chan vs. Leonardo Mafra ( Super Lightweight)
  • Bruno Assis vs. Daniel Gaucho (Middleweight)

Preliminary Card

  • Marcel Adur vs. Marlon Derik (Flyweight)
  • Geraldo “Luan Santana” vs. Rafael Marquezani (welterweight)
  • Caio Gregório vs. Nkosi Ndebele (featherweight)
  • Jean Felipe* vs. Flávio Queiroz (Catchweight)
  • Alessandro Gambulino a vs. Alex Sandro “Canguru* ( Catchweight )

*Didn’t make weight and will lose 20% of their purse

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Midnight Mania! Cruz Calls Out ‘Lil Man’ Cejudo

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Dominick Cruz’s shoulder must be feeling a lot better, because the ever-ornery former Bantamweight king is taking shots online at double-champ Henry Cejudo and his coach, Eric Albarracin.

In general, Cruz does not need to be needled to throw a verbal blow, but this specific incident was instigated by “Triple C.” In yet another bizarre moment, Cejudo talked some trash earlier in the week by reading his belts a bedtime story (?), changing their diapers (?!?!?), and then telling Cruz to “bend the knee.”

Though it is likely to be a full three years since Cruz’s last bout — his December 2016 title loss to Cody Garbrandt — before “Dominator” is able to return, Cruz remains a top-ranked Bantamweight. Of all the absurd match ups Cejudo has called for, this one makes more sense than most… which is not saying all that much. Cruz is a reasonable opponent, but only after he successfully returns to the Octagon with a win can his title shot be justified.

As a final aside: fighters below at least Lightweight should probably avoid using height and size as insults.

Insomnia

There is no way to comfortably condition the shin. Personally, I try to find solace in the fact that every time I go home from sparring/Muay Thai practice with a sore shin or swollen top-of-foot, the bones supposedly grew just a bit denser.

Reminder: Andrade is a pretty special talent.

Weili Zhang is pretty awesome as well, but I get the feeling a lot of people are overlooking Andrade as a result. She’s the champ for a reason!

I don’t know how old this Anderson Silva fight is (Instagram’s translate feature failed me), but it’s definitely a serious throwback!

The real money fight between an unstoppable force and immovable object:

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This position is even more impressive than last time!

Slips, rips, and KO clips

Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos will make it worth waking up for Saturday morning’s co-main event.

ONE. SHOT.

It doesn’t have to be a hard punch if the opponent runs directly into it.

A brutal, single-minded focus on one target can pay off big.

Random Land

Fulfilling my “weird” quota:

To celebrate sparring day, it’s a Team Alpha Male tradition to post a video/picture of animals scrapping. This week, it’s bald eagles!

Midnight Music: To my knowledge, I’ve never heard a single One Direction song. But, Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone magazine just wrote up a pretty interesting profile on the band’s former member, Harry Styles, prompting me to re-listen to his pretty good solo debut. It is extremely inspired by 70s rock, so this may just be the song for readers who miss the good ol’ days.

Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.