UFC 128 Pros’ Picks

  MMABettingBlog SBNationMMA MMAConvert MiddleEasy MMAAdNet MMAValor MMAHive Total   Jon Jones vs. Mauricio Rua Jones Jones Rua Rua Rua Jones Jones Jones 57%   Urijah Faber vs. Eddie Wineland Faber Faber Faber Wineland Wineland Faber Faber Faber 71%   Jim Miller vs. Kamal Shalorus Miller Miller Miller Shalorus Miller Miller Miller Miller 86%   […]

 
Total
 
Jon Jones vs.
Mauricio Rua
Jones
Jones
Rua
Rua
Rua
Jones
Jones
Jones 57%
 
Urijah Faber vs.
Eddie Wineland
Faber
Faber
Faber
Wineland
Wineland
Faber
Faber
Faber 71%
 
Jim Miller vs.
Kamal Shalorus
Miller
Miller
Miller
Shalorus
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller 86%
 
Nate Marquardt vs.
Dan Miller
Marquardt
Marquardt
Marquardt
Marquardt
Marquardt
Marquardt
Marquardt
Marquardt 100%
 
Brendan Schaub vs.
Mirko Filipovic
Schaub
Schaub
Schaub
Filipovic
Schaub
Schaub
Schaub
Schaub 86%
 
Luis Cane vs.
Eliot Marshall
Cane
Marshall
Cane
Marshall
Cane
Marshall
Cane
Cane 57%
 
Edson Barboza vs.
Anthony Njokuani
Njokuani
Barboza
Barboza
Njokuani
Barboza
Barboza
Barboza
Barboza 71%
 
Ricardo Almeida vs.
Mike Pyle
Almeida
Pyle
Almeida
Almeida
Almeida
Pyle
Pyle
Almeida 57%
 
Gleison Tibau vs.
Kurt Pellegrino
Tibau
Tibau
Pellegrino
Tibau
Tibau
Tibau
Pellegrino
Tibau 71%
 
Joseph Benavidez vs.
Ian Loveland
Benavidez
Benavidez
Benavidez
Benavidez
Benavidez
Benavidez
Benavidez
Benavidez 100%
 
Raphael Assuncao vs.
Erik Koch
Koch
Koch
Koch
Assuncao
Assuncao
Koch
Koch
Koch 71%
 
Nick Catone vs.
Costantinos Phillippou
Catone
Catone
Catone
Phillippou
Catone
Catone
Phillipou
Catone 71%
 
Tiebreak
Jones/TKO/2
Jones/TKO/3
Rua/TKO/2
Rua/SD
Rua/TKO/2
Jones/TKO/2
Jones/TKO/2
 
Total
10/12 (83%)
11/12 (92%)
9/12 (75%)
3/12 (25%)
8/12 (67%)
11/12 (92%)
10/12 (83%)
 

SBNationMMA

UFC 128 Best Bets

UFC 128 – Shogun VS. Jones takes place Saturday, March 19 in Newark, NJ.  The main event features UFC Light Heavyweight champion and PRIDE superstar Mauricio “Shogun” Rua defending his title against the up and coming Jon Jones.  Rua was originally set to face former 205 champ Rashad Evans, but Jones filled his teammates spot […]

UFC 128 – Shogun VS. Jones takes place Saturday, March 19 in Newark, NJ.  The main event features UFC Light Heavyweight champion and PRIDE superstar Mauricio “Shogun” Rua defending his title against the up and coming Jon Jones.  Rua was originally set to face former 205 champ Rashad Evans, but Jones filled his teammates spot after “Suga” was forced to pull out with an injury.

Also appearing on the UFC 128 card will be former WEC Featherweight champion Urijah Faber squaring off against Eddie Wineland.  In addition, fan favorite and former PRIDE monster Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic will look to maintain relevancy against the streaking Brendan Schaub.

I will give a quick rundown of what I believe are the best betting opportunities on Saturday’s card.  Make sure to check out MMAMoneyLine’s UFC 128 odds to stay up to date on the current lines, as well as MMAMoneyLine’s UFC 129 Pros’ Picks to see where some very intelligent MMA minds stand.  Enjoy the fights!

Jon Jones – MMAMoneyLine (-180 on Sportsbook)

I thought a Rua/Evans fight would be a tough call.  Honestly (and sorry PRIDE fans), I’d be pretty surprised if Shogun can get the better of the young and hungry Jon Jones this weekend.  I have the utmost respect for Mauricio Rua, and believe he truly can beat any 205er in the world.  With that being said, I’d gladly take Jon Jones over any Light Heavyweight anywhere…if Fedor dropped to 205 I’d take Bones.

Jon Jones is an impressive physical specimen, first and foremost.  He has an inhuman reach, is strong as an ox, and is as explosive as any mixed martial artist I’ve seen in a while.  His striking lacks polish, but he throws the kitchen sink at every opponent he faces.  Possibly the best thing going for Bones is that he has the balls to use some of these strikes at this level of competition.  Striking aside, Jones is an accomplished wrestler who has been able to cut through the likes of Vladimir Matyushenko, Jake O’Brien, Matt Hamill, Brandon Vera, and Ryan Bader with ease.

The only questions about Jones’ game that haven’t been answered are how his stamina holds up and if he can take a punch (or kick).  Jones’ stamina looked fine against a tough as nails Stephan Bonnar in 2009, and Greg Jackson isn’t exactly known as a coach who doesn’t prepare his fighters for 3 rounds.  Concerning his chin….we don’t know.  However, I feel comfortable saying someone with his youth, structure, and determination can weather a storm or two.  Don’t get me wrong…not many people will be able to withstand a clean shot from Shogun.

Mauricio Rua has looked fantastic in his last two fights against Lyoto Machida.  Those fights went a long way in dispelling his awful fights against Forrest Griffin and Mark Coleman.  We know what we are going to get from Shogun…and for those calling out a submission win for the champ, please stop.  It’s not going to happen.  Truth be told, Lyoto Machida and Quinton Jackson are both overrated in my opinion.  The Machida fight was a good matchup for Shogun.  I think his latest victory has put his stock up higher than it should be.

From where I sit, Jones will be able to outwork, out muscle, and out grapple Rua.  If Rua lands a strong strike, it could be all over.  Besides that, his only shot at winning is literally hanging dozens of damaging leg kicks on Jones.  Jones is Brock Lesnar in this fight….but Shogun Rua isn’t Cain Velasquez, he’s Randy Couture.  Jones either drops Rua with a strike or takes him down and uses his violent ground and pound to put this puppy to bed in the late first or early second round…I’ll go second.

The kid is going to be champ for a while.  The only thing that stands in his way of a title run is his mental state:  can he take stress, constant criticism, Rashad Evans nonsense, and the big spotlight?  He hasn’t reacted well to it thus far in my opinion.

Brendan Schaub – MMAMoneyLine (-240 on Sportsbook)

A guy wearing a PRIDE shirt is probably deleting MMAMoneyLine from his favorites as we speak.  Guys…Cro Cop is done.  He has been done for a while.  He was one of my favorite fighters when he was in Japan and it was a glorious day when I saw the “Cro Cop coming to the UFC” graphic a few years ago.  However, you have to look at these kind of situations with your brain instead of your heart.  Cro Cop was able to beat Pat Barry who broke pretty much every bone one needs to win a fight, Anthony Perosh who was brought in on ten minutes notice and literally has no striking ability, and Mostapha al Turk who lost mostly because of an eye poke.

Brendan Schaub, on the other hand, was able to utterly dominate Gabriel Gonzaga (who knocked Filipovic out).  I’m not going to sit here and insult your intelligence by saying the victories over Chris Tuchscherer and Chase Gormley are of the “quality win” variety, but the kid has potential.  He has a good build, reliable stamina, solid striking, and good grappling.  Besides his skill set, Schaub has exactly what intangibles he needs to beat a guy like Cro Cop.  He is young and hungry, humble yet not in awe of the legend, and confident in himself.

Schaub will outwork Cro Cop on the feet because Mirko has been slow to pull the trigger in every fight save Anthony Perosh.  Schaub will connect in the 2nd round and put the legend away.  If Mirko pulls this out, I will be celebrating as it would be a great story.  But I’m not gonna lie guys, I think it’s a stretch.  Schaub anywhere better than -300 is a gift.

Kurt Pellegrino – MMAMoneyLine (+130 on BetDSI)

I always liked Kurt Pellegrino.  He is a fighter of the Clay Guida mold:  a guy who doesn’t have all the skill in the world but constantly pulls out victories due to his toughness, work rate, and determination.  Although he dropped a close decision to George Sotiropoulos in July 2010, he looked fantastic against one of the fastest rising Lightweights in the UFC.  He will be giving a marked size advantage to Gleison Tibau, who is one of the biggest if not the biggest 155er in the division.

Tibau is a very well rounded fighter:  high level BJJ, impressive wrestling, and good striking.  It is worth noting that he is very inconsistent and doesn’t have the best top control in the world.  Like Pellegrino, he has faced some stiff competition in the UFC Lightweight division, so experience will not be a factor in this fight.

On paper, Tibau looks like he can out muscle and out grapple Pellegrino.  In reality, Pellegrino is going to get the better of the striking exchanges and be very difficult to hold down.  I don’t expect Pellegrino to quit until the last bell rings.  I see this fight going to a close decision with the underdog Pellegrino edging Tibau due to better striking and being more active.

MMAMoneyLine Official Picks:

Jones/TKO/2

Faber/SUB/1

Shalorus/UD

Marquardt/SUB/2

Schaub/TKO/ 3

Cane/UD

Barboza/KO/1

Almeida/SD

Pellegrino/SD

Benavidez/SUB/1

Koch/UD

Catone/UD

MMAMoneyLine Official Wagers (1 unit = 2% of bankroll):

Penn – 1.5 u. at +170 on BetDSI

Jones – 2 u. at

Schaub – 2 u. at

Pellegrino – .5 u. at

Shalourus – .5 u. at

Strikeforce Feijao VS Henderson Pros’ Picks

  MMABettingBlog SBNationMMA MMAConvert MiddleEasy MMAMoneyLine MMAValor MMAHive Total   Dan Henderson vs. Rafael Cavalcante Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson 100%   Marloes Coenen vs. Liz Carmouche Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen Coenen 100%   Tim Kennedy vs. Melvin Manhoef Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy 100%   […]

 
Total
 
Dan Henderson vs.
Rafael Cavalcante
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson
Henderson 100%
 
Marloes Coenen vs.
Liz Carmouche
Coenen
Coenen
Coenen
Coenen
Coenen
Coenen
Coenen
Coenen 100%
 
Tim Kennedy vs.
Melvin Manhoef
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy 100%
 
Jorge Masvidal vs.
Billy Evangelista
Masvidal
Masvidal
Masvidal
Masvidal
Masdvidal
Masvidal
Masvidal
Masvidal 100%
 
Tiebreak
Henderson/TKO/4
Henderson/TKO/3
Henderson/TKO/2
Henderson/KO/1
Henderson/UD
Henderson/TKO/2
Henderson/TKO/2
 
Total
4/4 (100%)
4/4 (100%)
4/4 (100%)
4/4 (100%)
4/4 (100%)
4/4 (100%)
4/4 (100%)
 

SBNationMMA

UFC On Versus 3 Pros’ Picks

  MMABettingBlog SBNationMMA MMAConvert MMAMoneyLine MMAAdNet MMAValor MMAHive Total   Martin Kampmann vs. Diego Sanchez Kampmann Kampmann Sanchez Sanchez Kampmann Kampmann Kampmann Kampmann 71%   Mark Munoz vs. CB Dollaway Munoz Dollaway Munoz Munoz Munoz Munoz Munoz Munoz 86%   Chris Weidman vs. Alessio Sakara Weidman Sakara Weidman Sakara Sakara Sakara Sakara Sakara 71%   […]

 
Total
 
Martin Kampmann vs.
Diego Sanchez
Kampmann
Kampmann
Sanchez
Sanchez
Kampmann
Kampmann
Kampmann
Kampmann 71%
 
Mark Munoz vs.
CB Dollaway
Munoz
Dollaway
Munoz
Munoz
Munoz
Munoz
Munoz
Munoz 86%
 
Chris Weidman vs.
Alessio Sakara
Weidman
Sakara
Weidman
Sakara
Sakara
Sakara
Sakara
Sakara 71%
 
Brian Bowles vs.
Damacio Page
Bowles
Bowles
Bowles
Page
Bowles
Bowles
Bowles
Bowles 86%
 
Joe Stevenson vs.
Danny Castillo
Castillo
Stevenson
Stevenson
Stevenson
Stevenson
Stevenson
Stevenson
Stevenson 86%
 
Steve Cantwell vs.
Cyrille Diabate
Diabate
Cantwell
Diabate
Cantwell
Cantwell
Cantwell
Diabate
Cantwell 57%
 
Shane Roller vs.
Thiago Tavares
Tavares
Tavares
Tavares
Roller
Roller
Roller
Tavares
Tavares 57%
 
Takeya Mizugaki vs.
Reuben Duran
Mizugaki
Mizugaki
Mizugaki
Mizugaki
Mizugaki
Mizugaki
Duran
Mizugaki 86%
 
Dongi Yang vs.
Rob Kimmons
Yang
Kimmons
Yang
Yang
Yang
Yang
Yang
Yang 86%
 
Rousimar Palhares vs.
Dave Branch
Palhares
Palhares
Palhares
Palhares
Palhares
Palhares
Palhares
Palhares 100%
 
Igor Pokrajac vs.
Todd Brown
Pokrajac
Pokrajac
Pokrajac
Brown
Pokrajac
Brown
Pokrajac
Brown 71%
 
Tiebreak
Kampmann/UD
Kampmann/UD
Sanchez/UD
Sanchez/SD
Kampmann/KO/2
Kampmann/UD
Kampmann/UD
 
Total
9/11 (82%)
4/11 (36%)
9/11 (82%)
6/11 (55%)
7/11 (64%)
6/11 (55%)
6/11 (55%)
 

MMAConvert

UFC 127 Pros’ Picks

  MMABettingBlog SBNationMMA MMAConvert MMAMoneyLine MMAAdNet MMAValor MMAHive Total   Jon Fitch vs. BJ Penn Penn Fitch Fitch Penn Penn Fitch Fitch Fitch 57%   Michael Bisping vs. Jorge Rivera Bisping Bisping Bisping Rivera Bisping Bisping Bisping Bisping 86%   George Sotiropoulos vs. Dennis Siver Sotiropoulos Sotiropoulos Sotiropoulos Sotiropoulos \Sotiropoulos Sotiropoulos Sotiropoulos Sotiropoulos 100%   […]

 
Total
 
Jon Fitch vs.
BJ Penn
Penn
Fitch
Fitch
Penn
Penn
Fitch
Fitch
Fitch 57%
 
Michael Bisping vs.
Jorge Rivera
Bisping
Bisping
Bisping
Rivera
Bisping
Bisping
Bisping
Bisping 86%
 
George Sotiropoulos vs.
Dennis Siver
Sotiropoulos
Sotiropoulos
Sotiropoulos
Sotiropoulos
\Sotiropoulos
Sotiropoulos
Sotiropoulos
Sotiropoulos 100%
 
Chris Lytle vs.
Brian Ebersole
Lytle
Lytle
Lytle
Lytle
Lytle
Lytle
Lytle
Lytle 100%
 
Kyle Noke vs.
Chris Camozzi
Noke
Noke
Noke
Noke
Camozzi
Noke
Noke
Noke 86%
 
Ross Pearson vs.
Spencer Fisher
Fisher
Pearson
Fisher
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson 71%
 
Alexander Gustafsson vs.
James Te Huna
Gustafsson
Gustafsson
Gustafsson
Te Huna
Gustafsson
Gustafsson
Gustafsson
Gustafsson 86%
 
Riki Fukuda vs.
Nick Ring
Fukuda
Fukuda
Fukuda
Ring
Fukuda
Fukuda
Fukuda
Fukuda 86%
 
Chris Tuchscherer vs.
Mark Hunt
Tuchscherer
Hunt
Hunt
Tuchscherer
Hunt
Tuchscherer
Tuchscherer
Tuchscherer 57%
 
Maciej Jewtuszko vs.
Curt Warburton
Jewtuszko
Jewtuszko
Jewtuszko
Jewtuszko
Jewtuszko
Warburton
Warburton
Jewtuszko 71%
 
Tom Blackledge vs.
Anthony Perosh
Perosh
Perosh
Blackledge
Perosh
Perosh
Perosh
Blackledge
Perosh 71%
 
Tie Quan Zhang vs.
Jason Reinhardt
Zhang
Reinhardt
Zhang
Zhang
Zhang
Zhang
Zhang
Zhang 86%
 
Tiebreak
Penn/UD
Fitch/UD
Fitch/UD
Penn/TKO/2
Penn/SUB/2
Fitch/UD
Fitch/UD
 
Total
5/11 (45%)
6/11 (55%)
5/11 (45%)
5/11 (45%)
6/11 (55%)
7/11 (64%)
6/11 (55%)
 

MMA Valor

Strikeforce Fedor VS Silva Best Bets

Strikeforce/MI Global – Fedor VS. Silva takes place tonight in East Rutherford, New Jersey.  This event kicks off Strikeforce’s 2011 Heavyweight Grand Prix (as indicated by the image above).  The main event will feature the greatest fighter in mixed martial arts history, Fedor Emelianenko, against the surging Brazilian Antonio Silva.  The co main event pits […]

Strikeforce/MI Global – Fedor VS. Silva takes place tonight in East Rutherford, New Jersey.  This event kicks off Strikeforce’s 2011 Heavyweight Grand Prix (as indicated by the image above).  The main event will feature the greatest fighter in mixed martial arts history, Fedor Emelianenko, against the surging Brazilian Antonio Silva.  The co main event pits former UFC Heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski against a very tough veteran in Sergei Kharitonov.

I’m not going to lie, I am in kind of a pinch time wise.  My brother and I will be traveling to New Jersey to catch the show tonight, and we are leaving in about a half hour.  My picks will be short and to the point.  Check ‘em out, take a look at the Strikeforce/MI Global – Fedor VS. Silva Pros’ Picks and stay updated on the current lines.  Enjoy the fights tonight!

Valentijn Overeem – Mike Hammersmith (-150 on Sportsbook)

The older but far less impressive Overeem takes to the Strikeforce cage, as Valentijn Overeem faces K-1 legend Ray Sefo. While newer fans have been wowed by Alistair Overeem’s climb to the top, older fans will remember when he was merely a young light heavyweight living in the shadow of his brother Valentijn. Much better known as a grappler than a kickboxer, Valentijn was most famous for two costly missteps in his MMA career; Being ankle locked by Igor Vovchancyn while hunting for an ankle lock himself, and having Gary Goodridge power out of an armbar and knock him out. Older and having experienced the same “diet” as Alistair, Valentijn comes into this fight as a monster heavyweight and will look to crush veteran kickboxer Ray Sefo.

With all kickboxers turned MMA fighters, this one comes down to the grappler, and this is where Sefo loses this fight. Overeem may not be world-class, but he’s capable of takedowns and submissions from top, which will be too much for the novice grappler in Sefo to handle. Getting (insert odds here) on Overeem is a steal, and his unimpressive record seems to be keeping this number a slow climber.  None-the-less, hit this number heavy, as Overeem easily defeats Sefo inside the first round.

 

Andrei ArlovskiMMAMoneyLine (+103 on SportBet)

Arlovski’s achilles heel has always been his chin.  It has shown itself suspect in his post UFC career.  However, the former champ took several hard shots from Antonio Silva in his most recent loss; a fight which proved that Arlovski’s chin may be the source of a bit of exaggeration.  Sergei Kharitonov is a very tough fighter who has been in the ring or cage with the who’s who of Japanese MMA.  However, he has been fairly inactive over the past few years.  Although Arlovski is far from a world beater at this stage in his career, his losses have come to some very good fighters in Emelianenko, Silva, and Rogers.  I still think the Pitbull’s boxing is very good and his grappling and Sambo skills are underrated.  Arlovski takes this in a decision

 

MMAMoneyLine Official Picks:

Emelianenko/TKO/2

Arlovski/UD

Del Rosario/UD

Overeem/SUB/1

Villante/KO/1

 

MMAMoneyLine Official Wagers (1 unit = 2% of bankroll):

Villante – 2.5 u. at -165 on BetDSI

Arlovski – 1 u. at EVEN on Bodog