UFC 119 – SEPTEMBER 15, 2010

 

5Dimes

BetCRIS

BetOnline

BetUS

Bodog

Bookmaker

Diamond

SportBet

SportsBook

SportsInt.

 

Jeremy Stephens

Melvin Guillard

 

Joey Beltran

Matt Mitrione

 

Best Odds

Updated 6/8/10 2:10 AM EST

 
 
Jeremy Stephens
Melvin Guillard
 
Joey Beltran
Matt Mitrione
 

Best Odds Updated 6/8/10 2:10 AM EST

UFC 114 Pros’ Picks

 

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Total

 

Rashad Evans vs.
Quinton Jackson

Jackson

Evans

Jackson

Evans

Jackson

Jackson

Evans

Jackson 57%

 

Rogerio Nogueira vs.
Jason Brilz

Nogueira

Nogueira

Nogueira

Nogueira

Nogueira

Nogueira

Nogueira

Nogueira 100%

 

Michael Bisping vs.
Dan Miller

Miller

Bisping

Bisping

Bisping

Miller

Miller

Miller

Miller 57%

 

Todd […]

 
Total
 
Rashad Evans vs.
Quinton Jackson
Jackson
Evans
Jackson
Evans
Jackson
Jackson
Evans
Jackson 57%
 
Rogerio Nogueira vs.
Jason Brilz
Nogueira
Nogueira
Nogueira
Nogueira
Nogueira
Nogueira
Nogueira
Nogueira 100%
 
Michael Bisping vs.
Dan Miller
Miller
Bisping
Bisping
Bisping
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller 57%
 
Todd Duffee vs.
Mike Russow
Russow
Duffee
Duffee
Russow
Russow
Duffee
Duffee
Duffee 57%
 
Diego Sanchez vs.
John Hathaway
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sanchez 100%
 
Amir Sadollah vs.
Dong Hyun Kim
Kim
Kim
Sadollah
Kim
Kim
Kim
Sadollah
Kim 71%
 
Efrain Escudero vs.
Dan Lauzon
Lauzon
Escudero
Escudero
Escudero
Escudero
Escudero
Escudero
Escudero 86%
 
Jesse Forbes vs.
Ryan Jensen
Jensen
Forbes
Forbes
Jensen
Forbes
Jensen
Forbes
Forbes 57%
 
Melvin Guillard vs.
Waylon Lowe
Guillard
Guillard
Guillard
Guillard
Guillard
Guillard
Guillard
Guillard 100%
 
Luis Cane vs.
Cyrille Diabate
Cane
Cane
Cane
Cane
Cane
Cane
Diabate
Cane 86%
 
Aaron Riley vs.
Joe Brammer
Riley
Riley
Riley
Riley
Riley
Riley
Riley
Riley 100%
 
Tiebreak
Jackson/TKO/1
Evans/UD
Jackson/TKO/2
Evans/UD
Jackson/TKO/2
Jackson/TKO/2
Evans/UD
 
Total
6/11 (55%)
7/11 (64%)
5/11 (45%)
9/11 (82%)
6/11 (55%)
6/11 (55%)
6/11 (55%)
 

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UFC 114 Predictions

UFC 114 – Rampage VS. Evans takes place this Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The main event will be the long awaited epic grudge match between former UFC Light Heavyweight champions and TUF coaches Rashad Evans and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.  The winner will get the next shot at the 205 lb. belt.  Also appearing on […]


UFC 114 – Rampage VS. Evans
takes place this Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The main event will be the long awaited epic grudge match between former UFC Light Heavyweight champions and TUF coaches Rashad Evans and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.  The winner will get the next shot at the 205 lb. belt.  Also appearing on the card are Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Michael Bisping, Todd Duffee and Diego Sanchez.

As always, Mike Hammersmith, a friend and freelance MMA writer for sites like MMAMafia, will be giving MMAMoneyLine viewers another viewpoint along with additional analysis and recommendations.  Here are myself and Mike’s top plays for this weekend’s UFC 114 card. To check out Mike’s picks for the full card, check out his writeup at MMAMafia or MMAMoneyLine’s UFC 114 – Rampage VS. Evans Pros’ Picks.

 

Cyrille DiabateMike Hammersmith (+300 on Bodog/BetUS)

An old hand of the MMA world, and well known in Muay Thai and other Traditional Martial Art circles, Cyrille “The Snake” Diabate got his first taste of the UFC as Dan Henderson’s Muay Thai coach on TUF 9, and will be making his debut at UFC 114 against Luiz Cane. Diabate has never been a killer in the MMA world, due to a build that’s terribly unforgiving against wrestlers, but has still managed to earn 16 wins in 23 fights, despite the fact he’s averaged two MMA bouts a year for the last 11 years.  At no point do I think Diabate will tear through the division and walk away with a title, but I do think he has what it takes to defeat his first foe.

Luiz Cane has been a dark horse in the UFC since the beginning due to his nuclear-powered left straight, incredible chin, and tenacious forward movement standing. This skill set has been enough to put away fighters like Sokoudjou and Jason Lambert in convincing fashion, but Cane has ran into some trouble in his last two. The first of these was a bout with Steve Cantwell, which he won by a razor-thin decision based on his ability to counter-punch, but which showed holes in his armor against active technical strikers. If Cantwell showed where the holes were, Cane’s bout with Nogueira showed how to drive a fist through them, as Nogueira put a tremendous beating on Cane, breaking his eye socket and knocking him out cold in under two minutes, with his crisp boxing skills.

While Diabate isn’t exactly the same as either Cantwell or Nogueira, he isn’t wholly dissimilar either. Diabate stands at 6′6″, with a lanky build even for a man of that height, but still manages to pack one-punch KO power into his frame, as well as a leg kick that could split firewood. Considering Cane is coming off his first true loss and an injury that would prevent sparring for several months, I can’t see this fight being worse than dead even. The fact Diabate comes in at +300 is fairly ridiculous, and makes for one of the best pay out to risk ratios on the card.

 

Antonio Rogerio NogueiraMike Hammersmith (-550 on BetUS)

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira should be no stranger to fight fans, and after his thorough destruction of Luiz Cane, Nogueira was set to take on Forrest Griffin while on the bullet train to the top of the division. Unfortunately, Griffin was sidelined with an injury, and after several high-profile fighters turned the bout down, a replacement was found in lightly-regarded Jason Brilz.

For those unfamiliar, Brilz is a part-time fighter, part-time wrestling coach, and full-time firefighter, who has fought in dark matches for the UFC for some time. He’s known for having heavy, although wild punches, and some of the most suffocating wrestling in the division, with both strong clinch and double leg takedowns.

Although Brilz is a tough fight for many, Nogueira is possibly the worst fight in the division for him, due to his world-class boxing and BJJ skills. No matter where this bout goes, Brilz is going to be in trouble, and even at -550, Nogueira makes a wise bet.

 

Melvin Guillard – MMAMoneyLine (-325 on Sportsbook)

There’s two kinds of mixed martial artists who beat Melvin Guillard:  BJJ aces and high level wrestlers.  Waylon Lowe is neither.  “The Young Assassin” is a gigantic Lightweight  who has as much KO power and athleticism as anyone in the division.  Along with his dangerous striking, his takedown defense has come a long way.  Although Melvin doesn’t have the best sprawl in the world, it is very difficult to keep him on his back.  The biggest knock on Guillard’s game has always been his mental state and submission defense.  His recent time spent with Greg Jackson should have shrunk both of those holes considerably.

Waylon Lowe is making his UFC debut on short notice against Melvin Guillard…rough deal.  Lowe is a decent wrestler, but will not have what it takes to keep Guillard on his back for three rounds.  If Lowe can secure a takedown on Guillard, look for Melvin to use his hips to escape or simply use the cage to get back to his feet.

As Lowe’s gas tank wanes from trying to control a guy like Guillard, look for the New Orleans native to take advantage and unleash his quick, powerful hands en route to a 2nd round KO.  If you were lucky enough to get Guillard in the -280 range, nice work.  I believe he is still a very good bet at  -325.

 

Dong Hyun Kim – MMAMoneyLine (+115 on SportsInt.)

I just flat out don’t think much of Amir Sadollah as a fighter.  He does have good Muay Thai, underrated submissions and a difficult frame, but there are still a ton of holes in his game.  In his biggest wins, he beat Phil Baroni in the twilight of his career, the submission defenseless CB Dollaway and Brad Blackburn…who apparently didn’t remember he was fighting that night.

Dong Hyun Kim is far from a can being fed to a TUF winner.  He is still technically undefeated because of the overturned Parisyan decision.  Stun Gun is a dangerous Judoka who’s grappling is simply on a different level.  When you have a win over TJ Grant, Matt Brown and should have had a clean win over Karo Parisyan, it says a lot about your grappling ability.  Although Sadollah does have the range to keep Kim at bay with front kicks,  he won’t be able to keep it up for 15 minutes.

Stun Gun is a tough fighter, and Sadollah has no KO power.  Because of this, Kim will have no problem taking a shot to get inside, where he will be able to control the physically inferior Sadollah.  Once Kim gets his hands on the former TUF winner, he will drain his gas tank and control him en route to a dominant decision.  Kim is good money at EVEN or better.

 

MMAMoneyLine Official Picks:

Evans/UD

Nogueira/TKO/2

Bisping/SD

Duffee/KO/1

Sanchez/SUB/2

Kim/UD

Escudero/TKO/1

Forbes/UD

Guillard/KO/2

Cane/TKO/3

Riley/UD

 

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

Evans – 1 u. at +120 on Sportsbook

Kim – 1 u. at +115 on Bodog

Guillard – 2 u. at -225 on Bodog

Strikeforce St. Louis – Heavy Artillery Predictions

In case you missed MMAMoneyLine’s picks for UFC 113, we’re doing something a little different around here.  Mike Hammersmith, a friend and freelance MMA writer for sites like MMAMafia, will be giving MMAMoneyLine viewers another viewpoint along with additional analysis and recommendations.
Here are myself and Mike’s top two picks for this weekend’s Strikeforce St. Louis […]

In case you missed MMAMoneyLine’s picks for UFC 113, we’re doing something a little different around here.  Mike Hammersmith, a friend and freelance MMA writer for sites like MMAMafia, will be giving MMAMoneyLine viewers another viewpoint along with additional analysis and recommendations.

Here are myself and Mike’s top two picks for this weekend’s Strikeforce St. Louis – Heavy Artillery card. To check out Mike’s picks for the full Strikeforce card, check out his writeup at MMAMafia or MMAMoneyLine’s Strikeforce St. Louis – Heavy Artillery Pros’ Picks.

 

Antwain BrittMike Hammersmith (+150 on Bodog/Sportsbook)

Antwain Britt might be best known as the man who made it onto TUF 8, only to quickly make it off TUF 8 due to a broken hand.  Not to be deterred, Britt has gone 7-2 since then with impressive wins over former UFC fighters Antonio Mendes and Carmelo Marrero.  While he hasn’t made as many waves in the MMA world as Rafael Cavalcante, he brings a style of fighting that gives him the nickname “The Juggernaut” with aggressive takedowns and ground and pound that has wilted eight of his opponents in the first round.
While Cavalcante has an aggressive style of his own, reminiscent of the Chute Boxe glory days, he doesn’t have the takedown defense or cardio to engage in Britt’s kind of fight.  Expect Britt to make it past the initial flurry from Cavalcante and grind the Brazilian down with his top-heavy game.  In a competitive bout, Britt looks good to me at +150.

 

Kevin RandlemanMike Hammersmith (+350 on Bookmaker)

Let me start this by saying I’ve been watching Randleman fight since UFC 19, and as a fan, have been along for the ride in his biggest wins and saddest moments, both inside and outside the cage.  The most important part of sports betting is taking your heart out of any decisions you make though, and oftentimes I find myself laying good money down on whoever happens to be standing across from Randleman in the cage.  While Randleman has been on a steady decline over the years, and with a skill set that is swiftly falling behind the curve in even middle-tier organizations, this is actually a fight he has a chance to win.

Enter Roger Gracie, who is one of the greatest Heavyweight grapplers on the planet, and a man who has thoroughly dominated ADCC and Mundials alike.  While Gracie can undoubtedly hold his own against anyone on the mat, submission grappling isn’t MMA, and he’s going to be in a rough fight with Randleman.

Randleman brings decent boxing skills, high-level wrestling, and most importantly, a world of experience in MMA and big-stage fights.  While I have no doubt Gracie can mop the floor with Randleman on the ground, he’s going to have to force the fight to the mat and will have to deal with fast, competent hands and a gas tank proven to last three rounds. That, combined with his renewed training with Xtreme Couture make Randleman a nice flier at +350.

 

Alistair Overeem – MMAMoneyLine (-270 on BetOnline)

Hey look, the Strikeforce Heavyweight champion is actually fighting…how novel.  All jabs aside, this fight is big for both fighters.  Overeem is looking to get a shot against Fedor Emelianenko; a fight where a win for Overeem could really cement his MMA legacy.  Brett Rogers is pretty fortunate in my opinion to get such a high level fight coming off a loss, even though that loss was to the aforementioned Last Emperor.

We all know Rogers’ strengths.  The Grim has one punch KO power and good size.  He was able to use that size in the fight against an undersized Emelianenko to his advantage before getting dropped.  However, the 2010 Alistair Overeem is far from 230 lbs.

Overeem is the better striker…Demolition Man is one of the best Heavyweight strikers in MMA.  He also has underrated grappling skills and has a sound arsenal of chokes.  Alistair’s devastating striking also translates well on the ground, where his ground and pound is dangerous as his knees.

Rogers has a win over a glass chinned Andrei Arlovski and a hard found loss to a 30 pounds lighter Fedor Emelianenko.  In my opinion, Rogers is a hell of a prospect but still overrated right now.  Overeem has the power and technical acumen to land that same punch that Emelianenko floored Rogers with.  I haven’t even entertained the thought that Rogers can beat Overeem here.

 

MMAMoneyLine Official Picks:

Overeem/KO/2

Arlovski/UD

Gracie/SUB/1

Souza/SUB/2

Ribeiro/SD

Britt/UD

 

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

Britt – 1 u. at +150 on Sportsbook

Overeem – 1.5 u. at -270 on BetOnline

Overeem/Souza/Gracie parlay – .5 u. on Bodog

Strikeforce – Heavy Artillery Pros’ Picks

 

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Total

 

Alistair Overeem vs.
Brett Rogers

Overeem

Overeem

Overeem

Overeem

Overeem

Overeem

Overeem

Overeem 100%

 

Andrei Arlovski vs.
Antonio Silva

Arlovski

Arlovski

Arlovski

Silva

Arlovski

Silva

Arlovski

Arlovski 71%

 

Roger Gracie vs.
Kevin Randleman

Gracie

Gracie

Gracie

Randleman

Randleman

Gracie

Gracie

Gracie 71%

 

Ronaldo Souza vs.
[…]

 
Total
 
Alistair Overeem vs.
Brett Rogers
Overeem
Overeem
Overeem
Overeem
Overeem
Overeem
Overeem
Overeem 100%
 
Andrei Arlovski vs.
Antonio Silva
Arlovski
Arlovski
Arlovski
Silva
Arlovski
Silva
Arlovski
Arlovski 71%
 
Roger Gracie vs.
Kevin Randleman
Gracie
Gracie
Gracie
Randleman
Randleman
Gracie
Gracie
Gracie 71%
 
Ronaldo Souza vs.
Joey Villasenor
Villasenor
Souza
Souza
Souza
Souza
Souza
Souza
Souza 86%
 
Vitor Ribeiro vs.
Lyle Beerbohm
Ribeiro
Ribeiro
Ribeiro
Beerbohm
Ribeiro
Beerbohm
Ribeiro
Ribeiro 71%
 
Rafael Cavalcante vs.
Antwain Britt
Cavalcante
Cavalcante
Cavalcante
Britt
Cavalcante
Britt
Britt
Cavalcante 57%
 
Tiebreak
Over./TKO/2
Over./TKO/1
Over./KO/1
Over./KO/1
Over./TKO/2
Over./SUB/1
 
Total
 

Sports Betting at the Sportsbook

BELLATOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS 18 – MAY 13, 2010

 

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BetCRIS

BetOnline

BetUS

Bodog

Bookmaker

Diamond

SportBet

SportsBook

SportsInt.

 

Hector Lombard

Jay Silva

 

Joe Warren

-325

-320

-320

-320

-325

Georgi Karakhanyan

+250

+260

+260

+260

+250

 

Wilson Reis

-145

-152

-152

-152

-145

Patricio Freire

+115

+122

+122

+122

+115

 

Jules Bruchez

Lamont Stafford

 

Shawn Jordan

Douglas Williams

 

Christian Fulgium

Charlie Rader

 

Mike Braswell

Brock Kerry

 

Best Odds

Updated 5/11/10 2:38 PM EST

 
 
Hector Lombard
Jay Silva
 
Joe Warren
-325
-325
Georgi Karakhanyan
+250
+250
 
Wilson Reis
-152
-152
-152
Patricio Freire
+115
+115
 
Jules Bruchez
Lamont Stafford
 
Shawn Jordan
Douglas Williams
 
Christian Fulgium
Charlie Rader
 
Mike Braswell
Brock Kerry
 

Best Odds Updated 5/11/10 2:38 PM EST