UFC 187 Odds: Anthony Johnson vs. Daniel Cormier

On Saturday, May 23, 2015, UFC 187 will air live on Pay Per View from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, two of UFC’s most prolific wrestlers square off as Daniel Cormier meets Anthony “Rumble” Johnson. With former champion Jon Jones absent from the company and unlikely to […]

On Saturday, May 23, 2015, UFC 187 will air live on Pay Per View from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, two of UFC’s most prolific wrestlers square off as Daniel Cormier meets Anthony “Rumble” Johnson. With former champion Jon Jones absent from the company and unlikely to return soon, Cormier and Johnson will fight not only for the vacant belt, but for the undeniable title of “man to beat” in the 205 pound division. Both of these guys are well-rounded fighters who rely heavily on their wrestling to set up the rest of their offense, so it will be interesting to see which of them will be able to impose their will.

In the semi-main event, undefeated Middleweight champion Chris “All-American” Weidman will put his title on the line against heavy-handed striker Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort. Belfort is one of the sport’s most devastating punchers, but Weidman combines top-level striking with world class grappling, so Belfort is going to have his hands full in this one. The rest of the card features Donald Cerrone against John Makdessi, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski against Travis “Hapa” Browne, and Joseph Benavidez against John Moraga.

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Anthony Johnson vs. Daniel Cormier

  • Johnson  (+110)
  • Cormier  (-140)

Chris Weidman vs. Vitor Belfort

  • Weidman  (-500)
  • Belfort       (+340)

Donald Cerrone vs. John Makdessi

  • Cerrone      (-476)
  • Makdessi   (+405)

Andrei Arlovski vs. Travis Browne

  • Arlovski  (+300)
  • Browne   (-435)

Joseph Benavidez vs. John Moraga

  • Benavidez  (-650)
  • Moraga       (+425)

John Dodson vs. Zach Makovsky

  • Dodson       (-460)
  • Makovsky   (+315)

Josh Burkman vs. Dong Hyun Kim

  • Burkman    (+220)
  • Hyun Kim  (-300)

Uriah Hall vs. Rafael Natal

  • Hall    (-370)
  • Natal  (+260)

Rose Namajunas vs. Nina Ansaroff

  • Namajunas   (-305)
  • Ansaroff        (+220)

Mike Pyle vs. Colby Covington

  • Pyle             (+215)
  • Covington  (-295)

Leo Kuntz vs. Islam Makhachev

  • Kuntz            (+230)
  • Makhachev  (-315)

Josh Sampo vs. Justin Scoggins

  • Sampo      (+275)
  • Scoggins  (-390)

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Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao Prediction

Coming to us LIVE from the MGM Garden Arena, in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the fight we’ve all been waiting for, Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao. Quite possibly the most anticipated fight of the century is nearly upon us. Floyd Mayweather is placing his undefeated record against the one man that wants to take it […]

Coming to us LIVE from the MGM Garden Arena, in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the fight we’ve all been waiting for, Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao. Quite possibly the most anticipated fight of the century is nearly upon us. Floyd Mayweather is placing his undefeated record against the one man that wants to take it away from him the most, Manny Pacquiao. For years we have been begging for this to happen, and although some say the time lapse has taken away from the fights magnitude, I respectfully disagree. Arguably both fighters have passed their prime in the ring but their star power has not diminished. This fight could have been scheduled a year from now and still, all of us, would have been on the edge our seats when the first bell rings. I personally cant wait until that first bell rings to see how this fight unfolds, but here’s a look into how I believe this fight will go…

Manny Pacquiao 

Manny has all of the intangibles to be able to have his hand raised at the end fight but its how he uses them that will determine the outcome. It’s clear to many that Manny has the edge in power between the two. His feet are fast as lightning much like his fist. I believe Manny is going to throw punches in the plethora and is going to try and come down on Mayweather like an avalanche. Recently his trainer has eluded to the violent power and aggressiveness behind Manny’s punches during training sessions. Oh, and that trainer, has been behind the mitts for several years now, that’s just scary. Furthermore, Pacquiao wants this one, badly. With all of the media attention this fight has attained over the drug testing, and money complications, I believe Manny just wants to fight, like now. Having grown-up in Vegas and seen a few boxing matches in my days, here’s my advice for Manny. Hit Floyd, and hit him really hard. That’s deep right?  Seriously though, how many times have we seen Floyd been dazed or knocked back, the answer is rarely. Pac-Man needs to get in close and take away any pop-and-move advantage Mayweather might have. I think we’re going to see a side of Pacquiao we’re not accustomed to, and I think we’re all going to like it. I want to see the fighter, not the politician. Come out hard and don’t stop until Floyd waves the white towel. Make Mayweather go back to his mansion and realize what being human actually feels like.

Floyd Mayweather

Patience may not be something normally attributed to Mayweather, but he’s going to need it to finish this fight. Manny hasn’t fought anyone the skill-level of Mayweather and I think it’s going to show. Floyd may not have the knockout power that other fighters in his class have but he understands how to win, and if you look to any other great athlete, they all had it. Floyd’s hands are fast and his counter-punches are even faster. Pacquiao likes to use his quick feet to move in and out of the pocket and strike as he moves forward. This is believe will make Mayweather salivate. Mayweather is going to wait until Pacquiao being to move forward and strike. Now I don’t believe that Mayweather has the one-punch knockout power needed to place Pacquiao on his back but he doesn’t need it. Don’t get me wrong, I believe Mayweather wants this fight just as bad as Pacquiao but Mayweather understands that to win this fight, it will need to be treated as a marathon, not a sprint. Mayweather is going to want to keep Pacquiao at a distance and counter on the mistakes Pacquiao will inevitably make. Floyd, make Pacquiao go back to politics in his suit and tie and have him realize it’s time hang up the gloves.

Prediction

I see this fight going one of two ways. Either Pacquiao will land a shot and send Mayweather to the mat forcing him to retire and wish he’d never set this fight up in the first place. Or, Mayweather is going to win by decision. I’m slightly leaning towards the latter. When it comes to boxing strategy in the ring, I don’t think there’s anyone smarter than Floyd “Money” Mayweather. Mayweather is going to have a game plan and is going to stick to it, Pacquiao on the other hand I believe won’t be able to control the aggression and in turn leave too many openings for Mayweather.

Winner: Floyd Mayweather  – Decision

Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao

  • Mayweather   (-21 0)
  • Pacquiao         (+170)
  • Over 11.5 Rounds      (-310)
  • Under 11.5 Rounds   (+240)

UFC on FOX 15: Machida vs. Rockhold Prediction

UFC Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold Odds: ( +140 Machida / -170 Rockhold ) Betting Pick: Rockhold Draft you Fantasy MMA Betting Team at Draft Kings MMA Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, 8 EST/5 PST is UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Rochhold. This is going to be one hell of […]

Machida vs. Rockhold Prediction

UFC Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold

Odds: ( +140 Machida / -170 Rockhold )

Betting Pick: Rockhold

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Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, 8 EST/5 PST is UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Rochhold. This is going to be one hell of a main event. Both of these fighters need this win bad. Both are ranked in the top-5 of their weight class and want to get another shot at the title. Both fighters possess different skills sets which is going to make this fight even more interesting. Even with the best counter game quite possibly int he UFC the striking ability of Rockhold might just be too much for Machida. Or not, Rockhold’s aggressiveness might place him in a few precarious situations he won’t be able to recover from. You’re not going to want to miss this fight, and here’s my take on how its going to go.

Lyoto Machida –

Machida coming off a dismantling of Dolloway is ready to go once again. He showed the world in the last fight that he is a force not to be reckoned with. After bouncing around weight classes and it seems he has finally found his place. Even after his loss to Weidman, Machida knew he could make it back, and well, this is his shot. As I mentioned earlier, Machida might have one the best counter games in the UFC. Machida is going to need to utilize this talent it its greatest extent. We all know Rockhold is going to come out strong and aggressive, but against Machida, his strength could be his weakness. Machida is going to need patient and look for an opening Rockhold is sure to give him. Also, in my opinion Machida clearly has the better groud game in every aspect. From takedown offense to defense, it’ll be a strength he’ll be able to rely on if he’s even in trouble. My advice for Machida is exactly what I stated earlier. He needs to be patient and hope his defensive training will have paid off because Rockhold is going to come out strong. Machida needs to wait for an opening and attack. Use everything he has in his arsenal to wear Rockhold down and attack.

Luke Rockhold

Rockhold is going to come out hot and aggressive. What he needs to do though is be calculated as well. Machida is going to waiting for an opening from the flurries of punches Rockhold is going to drop on him and counter. Obviously Rockhold is a better striker but he’s going to need more than that to win this fight. One strength I believe he is going to have to utilize will be his grappling ability. Machida isn’t going to want to sit there and take punches all night so he at some point is going to want to go to the ground or get in close. When he does this, Rockhold is going to want to use his strength and talent to take control of the fight and score as many point as possible, because many believe he is going to need them. My advice for Rockhold is to go for the knockout but realize that Machida has been training, presumably for Rockhold;s striking ability and a clear opening is going to come easy. be patient, wait for it, and score point when needed, then finish it.

Prediction

I haven’t seen anytnignsaying this fight is heavily leaning one way or the other. Vegas has Rockhold at one a (-140) favorite and I believe it’s spot on. Machida has the skill set to win this fight but I don’t think its going to be enough. Rockhold is going to be calculated in his attacks and grapple to restore energy and gain point when needed. I see the aggressiveness being just a bit to much for Machida to handle and Rockhold taking this fight.

Winner – Luke Rockhold – by Knockout 3rd Round

UFC on FOX 15: Machida vs. Rockhold Prediction

UFC Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold Odds: ( +140 Machida / -170 Rockhold ) Betting Pick: Rockhold Draft you Fantasy MMA Betting Team at Draft Kings MMA Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, 8 EST/5 PST is UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Rochhold. This is going to be one hell of […]

Machida vs. Rockhold Prediction

UFC Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold

Odds: ( +140 Machida / -170 Rockhold )

Betting Pick: Rockhold

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Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, 8 EST/5 PST is UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Rochhold. This is going to be one hell of a main event. Both of these fighters need this win bad. Both are ranked in the top-5 of their weight class and want to get another shot at the title. Both fighters possess different skills sets which is going to make this fight even more interesting. Even with the best counter game quite possibly int he UFC the striking ability of Rockhold might just be too much for Machida. Or not, Rockhold’s aggressiveness might place him in a few precarious situations he won’t be able to recover from. You’re not going to want to miss this fight, and here’s my take on how its going to go.

Lyoto Machida –

Machida coming off a dismantling of Dolloway is ready to go once again. He showed the world in the last fight that he is a force not to be reckoned with. After bouncing around weight classes and it seems he has finally found his place. Even after his loss to Weidman, Machida knew he could make it back, and well, this is his shot. As I mentioned earlier, Machida might have one the best counter games in the UFC. Machida is going to need to utilize this talent it its greatest extent. We all know Rockhold is going to come out strong and aggressive, but against Machida, his strength could be his weakness. Machida is going to need patient and look for an opening Rockhold is sure to give him. Also, in my opinion Machida clearly has the better groud game in every aspect. From takedown offense to defense, it’ll be a strength he’ll be able to rely on if he’s even in trouble. My advice for Machida is exactly what I stated earlier. He needs to be patient and hope his defensive training will have paid off because Rockhold is going to come out strong. Machida needs to wait for an opening and attack. Use everything he has in his arsenal to wear Rockhold down and attack.

Luke Rockhold

Rockhold is going to come out hot and aggressive. What he needs to do though is be calculated as well. Machida is going to waiting for an opening from the flurries of punches Rockhold is going to drop on him and counter. Obviously Rockhold is a better striker but he’s going to need more than that to win this fight. One strength I believe he is going to have to utilize will be his grappling ability. Machida isn’t going to want to sit there and take punches all night so he at some point is going to want to go to the ground or get in close. When he does this, Rockhold is going to want to use his strength and talent to take control of the fight and score as many point as possible, because many believe he is going to need them. My advice for Rockhold is to go for the knockout but realize that Machida has been training, presumably for Rockhold;s striking ability and a clear opening is going to come easy. be patient, wait for it, and score point when needed, then finish it.

Prediction

I haven’t seen anytnignsaying this fight is heavily leaning one way or the other. Vegas has Rockhold at one a (-140) favorite and I believe it’s spot on. Machida has the skill set to win this fight but I don’t think its going to be enough. Rockhold is going to be calculated in his attacks and grapple to restore energy and gain point when needed. I see the aggressiveness being just a bit to much for Machida to handle and Rockhold taking this fight.

Winner – Luke Rockhold – by Knockout 3rd Round

UFC on FOX 15: Machida vs. Rockhold Prediction

UFC Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold Odds: ( +140 Machida / -170 Rockhold ) Betting Pick: Rockhold Draft you Fantasy MMA Betting Team at Draft Kings MMA Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, 8 EST/5 PST is UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Rochhold. This is going to be one hell of […]

Machida vs. Rockhold Prediction

UFC Middleweight Bout: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold

Odds: ( +140 Machida / -170 Rockhold )

Betting Pick: Rockhold

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Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, 8 EST/5 PST is UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Rochhold. This is going to be one hell of a main event. Both of these fighters need this win bad. Both are ranked in the top-5 of their weight class and want to get another shot at the title. Both fighters possess different skills sets which is going to make this fight even more interesting. Even with the best counter game quite possibly int he UFC the striking ability of Rockhold might just be too much for Machida. Or not, Rockhold’s aggressiveness might place him in a few precarious situations he won’t be able to recover from. You’re not going to want to miss this fight, and here’s my take on how its going to go.

Lyoto Machida –

Machida coming off a dismantling of Dolloway is ready to go once again. He showed the world in the last fight that he is a force not to be reckoned with. After bouncing around weight classes and it seems he has finally found his place. Even after his loss to Weidman, Machida knew he could make it back, and well, this is his shot. As I mentioned earlier, Machida might have one the best counter games in the UFC. Machida is going to need to utilize this talent it its greatest extent. We all know Rockhold is going to come out strong and aggressive, but against Machida, his strength could be his weakness. Machida is going to need patient and look for an opening Rockhold is sure to give him. Also, in my opinion Machida clearly has the better groud game in every aspect. From takedown offense to defense, it’ll be a strength he’ll be able to rely on if he’s even in trouble. My advice for Machida is exactly what I stated earlier. He needs to be patient and hope his defensive training will have paid off because Rockhold is going to come out strong. Machida needs to wait for an opening and attack. Use everything he has in his arsenal to wear Rockhold down and attack.

Luke Rockhold

Rockhold is going to come out hot and aggressive. What he needs to do though is be calculated as well. Machida is going to waiting for an opening from the flurries of punches Rockhold is going to drop on him and counter. Obviously Rockhold is a better striker but he’s going to need more than that to win this fight. One strength I believe he is going to have to utilize will be his grappling ability. Machida isn’t going to want to sit there and take punches all night so he at some point is going to want to go to the ground or get in close. When he does this, Rockhold is going to want to use his strength and talent to take control of the fight and score as many point as possible, because many believe he is going to need them. My advice for Rockhold is to go for the knockout but realize that Machida has been training, presumably for Rockhold;s striking ability and a clear opening is going to come easy. be patient, wait for it, and score point when needed, then finish it.

Prediction

I haven’t seen anytnignsaying this fight is heavily leaning one way or the other. Vegas has Rockhold at one a (-140) favorite and I believe it’s spot on. Machida has the skill set to win this fight but I don’t think its going to be enough. Rockhold is going to be calculated in his attacks and grapple to restore energy and gain point when needed. I see the aggressiveness being just a bit to much for Machida to handle and Rockhold taking this fight.

Winner – Luke Rockhold – by Knockout 3rd Round

UFC on FOX 15 Odds: Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold

Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, the UFC presents UFC on FOX 15: Machida vs. Rockhold. I personally want to thank the UFC for giving us such a great Fight Night Main Event. Machida has won 3 of his last four and looks like he’s in great form. Rockhold, well always seems to […]

Coming to us LIVE from Newark, New Jersey, the UFC presents UFC on FOX 15: Machida vs. Rockhold. I personally want to thank the UFC for giving us such a great Fight Night Main Event. Machida has won 3 of his last four and looks like he’s in great form. Rockhold, well always seems to be in great form, and I expect no less. What intrigues me is that the counter-game of Machida, it could be the best in the UFC and the aggressiveness of Rockhold might play right into it. It seems as if Vegas has Rockhold as the slight favorite at (-140) and Machida at (+120). This is going to be one of the best Fight Night’s we’ve witnessed in a while. UFC Fight Night, this Saturday at 8PM(EST)/5PM(PST) from Newark, New Jersey, don’t miss it, you’ll regret it if you do.

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Lyoto Machida vs. Luke Rockhold

  • Machida    (+140)
  • Rockhold  (-170)

Ronaldo Souza vs. Chris Camozzi

  • Souza        (-1600)
  • Camozzi   (+800)

Cub Swanson vs. Max Holloway

  • Swanson   (-155)
  • Holloway  (+125)

Felice Herrig vs. Paige VanZant

  • Herrig      (+100)
  • VanZant   (-130)

Jim Miller vs. Beneil Dariush

  • Miller      (+150)
  • Dariush  (-185)

Ovince St. Preux vs. Patrick Cummins

  • St. Preux   (+100)
  • Cummins  (-130)

Corey Anderson vs. Gian Villante

  • Anderson  (-380)
  • Villante      (+290)

Takeya Mizugaki vs. Aljamain Sterling

  • Mizugaki  (+300)
  • Sterling    (-400)

Tim Means vs. George Sullivan

  • Means     (-175)
  • Sullivan  (+145)

Diego Brandao vs. Jimy Hettes

  • Brandao  (-165)
  • Hettes      (+135)

Chris Dempsey vs. Eddie Gordon

  • Dempsey  (+350)
  • Gordon     (-500)

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