Welterweight title fight – Benjamin Smith Vs Bojan Velickovic

The Resurrection Fighting Alliance is set to take off on January 15th when Benjamin Smith (15-3) faces off against Bojan Velickovic (12-3) in what is expected to be a close contest for the organization’s currently vacant welterweight title spot. The venue has been announced as 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado. The fight is scheduled […]

The Resurrection Fighting Alliance is set to take off on January 15th when Benjamin Smith (15-3) faces off against Bojan Velickovic (12-3) in what is expected to be a close contest for the organization’s currently vacant welterweight title spot.

The venue has been announced as 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado. The fight is scheduled for the 15th of January and it will be aired on AXS TV.

The RFA president Ed Soares seemed content to kick things off in Colorado, as he said that the headline act features two of the most highly accomplished 170 pound fighters in the history of the RFA and that it was a great way to begin their 2016 campaign.

Benjamin Smith seems to be the favorite to reclaim the title that he once held. Smith was welterweight champion until he lost the spot to Gilbert Smith who then moved to Bellator and hence left the welterweight champion spot up for grabs. Smith is now 35 years old and suggested in a press conference that this may be his last chance to earn a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship before he hangs up his gloves.

Before being beaten by Gilbert Smith via submission, Benjamin Smith was on fire as he had racked up an impressive six consecutive victories including a technical knockout against Indalecio Tat Romero that won him the title.

His opponent is 27 year old Bojan Velickovic from Serbia. Velickovic now lives in Colorado and has won his past three fights prior to which he also was beaten by Gilbert Smith.

The two fighters are very evenly matched on paper and despite the 8 year age difference, it is set to be a very closely competed fight indeed and we can only wait and watch to see what unravels.

Michael Bisping Vs. Anderson Silva

Bisping Vs Silva is a fight that is set to feature on UFC Fight Night 83 which is scheduled to take place on February 27th, 2016 at the O2 Arena in England. It will be only the fifth UFC fight to occur in the 02 Arena and the 8th in England overall. The build-up leading […]

Bisping Vs Silva is a fight that is set to feature on UFC Fight Night 83 which is scheduled to take place on February 27th, 2016 at the O2 Arena in England. It will be only the fifth UFC fight to occur in the 02 Arena and the 8th in England overall.

The build-up leading to this much anticipated fight has gotten rather hostile as Michael Bisping isn’t allowing anyone to forget that Silva didn’t just fail one drug test, or even two, but a shocking three! Silva who is also known as “The Spider” returned a positive result for anabolic steroid usage and anti-anxiety pills when he was tested after his victory against Nick Diaz. When it transpired that Silva was on performance enhancing steroids, the result was overturned to a no contest and The Spider was slapped with a staggering $380,000 fine. He was also barred from the UFC for one whole year.

All eyes are going to be on “The Spider”, who is also the former middleweight champ, as he makes a return after his one year suspension and looks to put things straight with a victory against Bisping. Bisping has appealed that Silva should be rigorously drug tested prior to the fight, especially given his history with drug abuse. Not many would disagree.

Bisping said in an interview that all fighters were chasing a dream and they should all get to compete in a level playing field. He said victories should come with hard work and determination and not performance enhancing drugs.

Bisping who swore to have never touched a performance enhancing drug his whole life has a good fighting track record in general and has only lost to the likes of Cheal Sonnen, Vitor Belfort and Dan Henderson, all of whom have had a reputation for using performance enhancing drugs.

UFC 192 DraftKings MMA Fighter Scores

Unfortunately DraftKings had a data error for UFC 192 last night and had to cancel every MMA contest. They are refunding every bet made and will have a FREE-ENTRY $10,000 MMA contest next week. I will collect points for the next UFC DraftKings event. Daniel Cormier – Salary $11,000 – Points SS Alexander Gustafsson – […]

UFC 192

Unfortunately DraftKings had a data error for UFC 192 last night and had to cancel every MMA contest. They are refunding every bet made and will have a FREE-ENTRY $10,000 MMA contest next week. I will collect points for the next UFC DraftKings event.

Daniel Cormier – Salary $11,000 – Points

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Alexander Gustafsson – Salary $8,400 – Points

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Rashad Evans – Salary $10,100 – Points

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Ryan Bader – Salary $9,300 – Points

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Julianna Pena – Salary $10,700 – Points

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Jessica Eye – Salary $8,700 – Points

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Ruslan Magomedov – Salary $9,900 – Points

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Shawn Jordan – Salary – $9,500 – Points

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Ali Bagautinov – Salary $8,500 – Points

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Joseph Benavidez – Salary $10,900 – Points

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Yair Rodriguez – Salary $10,400 – Points

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Daniel Hooker – Salary $9,000 – Points

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Albert Tumenov – Salary $10,300 Points

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Alan Jouban – Salary $9,100 – Points

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Rose Namajunas – Salary $10,600 – Points

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Angela Hill – Salary $8,800 – Points

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Islam Makhachev – Salary $9,700 – Points

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Adriano Martins – Salary $9,700 – Points

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Chris Cariaso – Salary $9,200 – Points

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Sergio Pettis – Salary $10,200 – Points

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Derrick Lewis – Salary $9,400 – Points

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Viktor Pesta – Salary $10,000 – Points

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Francisco Trevino – Salary $8,900 – Points

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Sage Northcutt – Salary $10,500 – Points

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UFC 192 DraftKings MMA 125K Haymaker

DraftKings is going big for UFC 192, and I love it. MMA on DraftKings is a seriously good time if you happen to order the fight, or if you decide to watch it at your local pub. It’s almost like watching your fantasy QB go up against your own Defense. You want your QB to […]

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DraftKings is going big for UFC 192, and I love it. MMA on DraftKings is a seriously good time if you happen to order the fight, or if you decide to watch it at your local pub. It’s almost like watching your fantasy QB go up against your own Defense. You want your QB to throw touchdowns, but would love the RB to fumble for a defensive scope-and-score. Here, lets say you decided to take Evans. Of course a first-round knockout would be clutch for any DraftKings card, but a couple of takedowns, and fiver minutes of significant strikes wouldn’t hurt anyone. With this fight card, it’s almost impossible for the avid UFC not to watch and possibly pick a DraftKings card. Other than the recent drop-out of Hendricks due to an emergency room visit, this card is still one of the best of the year.

Here’s how it all works when you break it soon by points;

Scoring:

Significant Strikes (SS): +0.5 PTS
Advance (ADVC): +1 PT
Takedown (TD): +2 PTS
Reversal/Sweep (REV): +2 PTS
Knockdown (KD): +3 PTS

Fight Conclusion Bonuses

1st Round Win (1rW+): +100 PTS
2nd Round Win (2rW+): +70 PTS
3rd Round Win (3rW+): +50 PTS
4th Round Win (4rW+): +40 PTS
5th Round Win (5rW+): +40 PTS
Decision Win (WBD+) : +25 PTS

Other Scoring Notes:
Significant Strikes are any Distance Strike or Clinch/Ground Strikes that are considered “Power Strikes” by official scorers.
Advances include:
To Half Guard
To Side Control
To Mount
To Back Control

Also, please note that all fighters lock at the beginning of the first fight. **

When you’re looking at the top of the card, and after giving my prediction on a recent post, let’s quickly talk about the main event, Cormier vs. Gustafssson. Cormier is the most expensive fighter in the entire pool. It makes sense because I believe he is going to score some serious points. Now I doing think he’ll get the 100 first round stoppage points, but I do believe he’ll get the 70 points for the second round stoppage combined with takedown, and SS points. I can easily see Cormier walking away from this fight with 110+ plus points. But like I stated earlier, Cormier isn’t a cheap get. If you think Gustafsson is going to shock the world, you can pick him up for 8,400 (Cormier is 11,000) and make room for all of the other favorites. So, if I were to pick a line-up, here’s one I like;

Cormier, Cariaso,Magomedov,Makhachev,Evans  –

UFC 192 Prediction: Daniel Cormier vs. Alexander Gustafsson

UFC Light Heavyweight Title Bout: Daniel Cormier vs. Alexander Gustafsson Odds: ( -325 Cormier / +250 Gustafsson ) Betting Pick: Cormier Learn how to Draft your Fantasy Betting MMA team here! Coming to us LIVE from the Lone Star state of Texas is a Light-Heavyweight bout you do not want to miss! Champion Daniel Cormier […]

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UFC Light Heavyweight Title Bout: Daniel Cormier vs. Alexander Gustafsson

Odds: ( -325 Cormier / +250 Gustafsson )

Betting Pick: Cormier

Learn how to Draft your Fantasy Betting MMA team here!

Coming to us LIVE from the Lone Star state of Texas is a Light-Heavyweight bout you do not want to miss! Champion Daniel Cormier places his title on the line against one of the toughest men that has every graced the UFC octagon, Alexander Gustafsson. After all of the recent struggles with Jon Jones, we all knew this fight was inevitable. Notwithstanding the murmurs about Jones not being able to compete making this match nearly moot, this are two of the best fighter the UFC has to offer. Each come into the octagon with their own fighting style which gives this match the X-factor. Coming off the the tile victory over Johnson, Cormier comes into this fight with some serious confidence. Gustafson on the other hand knows he is the closest person to defeating Jon Jones and taking that title away from him. Both these guy have what it takes to be champion, and this is how I think it’ll play out…

Alexander Gustafsson #2 – Contender

Whatever word the fighting world has come up that is the opposite of a glass-jaw, we should also place a picture of Gustafsson next to it. This guy stood in the octagon with Jon Jones for five-rounds and took it on the chin the entire round. He can basically do anything you need him to do. He’s a lean, and long striker with the ability to submit his opponents if needed. Gustafsson is going to want to stay on his fight and engage in a striking war with Cormier because thats the way he can win. My advice is just that. Stay on your feet and you win this fight. Cormier can strike but not with Gustafsson. Work on that take down defense, and move around and make Cormier chase you, then strike.

Daniel Cormier – Champion

Cormier is the Champion, I don’t care what anyone says about Jon Jones. Cormier has followed the rules and paid his dues to be called a champion of the UFC. This is going to be one of the toughest fights of his life though. I stated earlier that Cormier doesn’t want to get into a brawl-like match but that need to be with an asterisk. If Cormier can get Gustafson to the mat, he needs to just pound away, thats how he is going to win. He knows he can stand or match up with lean strikers, and thats a epitome of what he is going to have. He needs top come in with a plan of how to get Gustafsson to the ground. I don’t see just taking shots at the legs working as well as it would against a less formidable opponent. Cormier needs to grapple, slam this guy to the ground, and finish him off as fast as possible.

Prediction –

The championship belt isn’t going to be changing hands in UFC 192. Cormier is going to weather the storm at the beginning, slam Gustafsson to the ground and just beat him. This is going to be a referee stoppage in the third round. Cormier is going to maintain the belt and stand on top of the 205-pound class.