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Early Odds For: Junior Dos Santos vs. Alistair Overeem
In what has the makings of a legendary UFC Heavyweight Title match, former Strikeforce Heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem will challenge UFC Heavyweight champion Junior “Cigano” dos Santos for his title. Dos Santos destroyed former champion Cain Velasquez in his last outing, while Alistair Overeem beat another former champion, Brock Lesnar, right into retirement.
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In what has the makings of a legendary UFC Heavyweight Title match, former Strikeforce Heavyweight champion Alistair Overeem will challenge UFC Heavyweight champion Junior “Cigano” dos Santos for his title. Dos Santos destroyed former champion Cain Velasquez in his last outing, while Alistair Overeem beat another former champion, Brock Lesnar, right into retirement.
These are easily the two most dominant strikers in the Heavyweight division, so this fight has all the makings of a classic. Dos Santos has proven that his combination of hand speed, accuracy, and power is one of the most deadly skill sets in the world, but Overeem has fought many of the world’s most formidable kickboxers in K-1 and has very underrated wrestling and submissions to go along with his striking. Right now, dos Santos is a small betting favorite, and I think Overeem is definitely worth a look as an underdog pick. He is bigger and stronger, has better wrestling and submissions, has fought much higher-level strikers than dos Santos, and will use his physicality and Muay Thai technique to dominate in the clinch. This is going to be an exciting matchup, and both guys have the power and technique to end this at any point, but I think Overeem is worth a look as an underdog.
Junior Dos Santos’ Last Five Fights
- Win over Cain Velasquez via KO at UFC on FOX 1
- Win over Shane Carwin via Unanimous Decision at UFC 131
- Win over Roy Nelson via Unanimous Decision at UFC 117
- Win over Gabriel Gonzaga via KO at UFC on Versus 1
- Win over Gilbert Yvel via TKO at UFC 108
Alistair Overeem’s Last Five Fights
- Win over Brock Lesnar via TKO at UFC 141
- Win over Fabricio Werdum via Unanimous Decision at Strikeforce
- Win over Todd Duffee via KO at Dynamite!! 2010
- Win over Brett Rogers via TKO at Strikeforce
- Win over Kazuyuki Fujita via KO at Dynamite!! 2009 Junior Dos Santos vs. Alistair OvereemBodog.com Odds
- Dos Santos (-165)
- Overeem (+135)
Betonline.com Odds
- Dos Santos
- Overeem
Bookmaker.com Odds
- Dos Santos (-165)
- Overeem (+135)
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Martin Kampmann vs. Thiago Alves Prediction
UFC Welterweight bout: Martin Kampmann vs. Thiago Alves
Odds: ( +105 Kampmann /-135 Alves )
Betting Pick: Kampmann
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In the main event of the evening, former title challenger Thiago “Pitbull” Alves will square off against well-rounded Danish kickboxer Martin Kampmann in a featured Welterweight bout. Alves has shown time and again that he […]
UFC Welterweight bout: Martin Kampmann vs. Thiago Alves
Odds: ( +105 Kampmann /-135 Alves )
Betting Pick: Kampmann
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In the main event of the evening, former title challenger Thiago “Pitbull” Alves will square off against well-rounded Danish kickboxer Martin Kampmann in a featured Welterweight bout. Alves has shown time and again that he is one of the most dangerous and effective strikers in the Welterweight division, with punishing boxing and devastating kicks,but Kampmann is a formidable striker in his own right and also brings solid wrestling and effective jiu-jitsu to the cage. Both of these guys have had mixed results recently, but with Georges St.Pierre injured and Nick Diaz likely serving a long suspension, a win here could put them right back in the mix in the clouded title picture. The question here is whether Alves’ crushing physical strength and brutal Muay Thai will be enough to trump Kampmann’s superior versatility, or will Kampmann be able to impose his will and ground Alves, taking him off his game?
Thiago “Pitbull” Alves is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful and effective Welterweight strikers in the world. He has great boxing with heavy hands, brutal kicks to the legs and body, and devastating knees and dirty boxing from inside the clinch. There is no question that Alves has what it takes to stand and trade with anyone in the division, but he has shown some difficulty dealing with superior grapplers. The last three quality wrestlers he fought all managed to neutralize his offense either in the clinch or by putting him on his back, and he lost all three of those fights by decision. Kampmann isn’t as solid a wrestler as Fitch or Georges St. Pierre, but he does have solid takedowns and a quality ground game, so if Alves wants to win here he is going to have to make Kampmann pay for trying to get in close, either by catching him with punches on the way inside or by using his size and strength advantage, along with knees and dirty boxing, to wear Kampmann down in the clinch. If Kampmann is able to get Alves to the ground he is going to have a very difficult time fighting off his back, so it is imperative that Alves try to maintain some distance, chop away at Kampmann’s base with leg kicks, and use his jab to push Kampmann away and set up power punches.
Martin Kampmann, who trains out of the Xtreme Couture camp in Las Vegas, is without a doubt one of the most versatile and effective Welterweights in the UFC. He isn’t the division’s best grappler, or its most devastating striker, but very few Welterweights have such a well-rounded skill set or put it all together nearly as well. While he has dropped two of his last three fights, many feel he was robbed in his split decision loss to former Strikeforce champion Jake Shields. One question mark about Kampmann that could play an important role in this fight is his chin. He doesn’t have a glass jaw, but he has been knocked out by much less dangerous strikers than Alves, so if he lets Alves find a groove on the feet and start landing punches he could find himself in very serious trouble. Kampmann’s best weapon here is going to be his versatility. He shouldn’t totally shy away from striking with Alves, because he has good striking in his own right, but by mixing up his skills and using his well-rounded offense to keep Alves guessing, he can prevent Alves from asserting his will on the feet.
This is going to be a very competitive bout. Both of these guys have the potential to end the fight standing, but I think if this plays out as a kickboxing match Kampmann will ultimately get caught by the much more formidable Alves. If Kampmann can mix it up well, though, like he does in his best performances, it is going to be difficult for Alves to settle into his game plan, which is very dependent onout-muscling his opponents and chopping away at them with those powerful leg kicks. In the end, I think Kampmann’s wrestling is going to be the wild card here. While he is primarily known for his striking and his submissions, Kampmann’s takedowns are very underrated, both in the clinch and from range, and I think that is going to be the difference maker. Alves does not work well off his back at all, and I think Kampmann can not only score points with takedowns, but frustrate Alves and prevent him from really settling in to his game plan. This will be a hard-fought bout, and Alves will get some shots in, but I think Kampmann’s ability to dictate position andfight in all ranges will be the difference maker. Kampmann by unanimous decision.
Prediction: Martin Kampmann by Unanimous Decision.
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UFC on FX 2: Martin Kampmann vs. Thiago Alves Odds
Current UFC on FX 2 Betting Odds- On Saturday, March 3, 2012, UFC returns to the FX network with UFC on FX 2, live from the Allphones Arena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In the headlining bout, former Welterweight title challenger Thiago “Pitbull” Alves will square off against well-rounded Dane Martin Kampmann. Alves is […]
Current UFC on FX 2 Betting Odds– On Saturday, March 3, 2012, UFC returns to the FX network with UFC on FX 2, live from the Allphones Arena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In the headlining bout, former Welterweight title challenger Thiago “Pitbull” Alves will square off against well-rounded Dane Martin Kampmann. Alves is without a doubt one of the premier Welterweight strikers in the world, but it remains to be seen whether his mastery of striking will be enough to conquer Kampmann’s dangerous, versatile skill set. Alves is a master of one skill, while Kampmann is a jack of all trades but a master of none. Will dominant striking prevail, or will Kampmann’s ability to fight anywhere prove too much?
Main Card:
Martin Kampmann vs. Thiago Alves
Bodog.com Odds
- Kampmann (+105)
- Alves (-135)
Betonline.com Odds
- Kampmann (+115)
- Alves (-135)
Joseph Benavidez vs. Yasuhiro Urushitani
Bodog.com Odds
- Benavidez (-900)
- Urushitani (+550)
Betonline.com Odds
- Benavidez
- Urushitani
Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall
Bodog.com Odds
- Johnson (-305)
- McCall (+235)
Betonline.com Odds
- Johnson
- McCall
Court McGee vs. Constantinos Philippou
Bodog.com Odds
- McGee (-145)
- Philippou (+115)
Betonline.com Odds
- McGee
- Philippou
Preliminary Card:
James Te Huna vs. Aaron Rosa
Bodog.com Odds
- Te Huna (-300)
- Rosa (+240)
Anthony Perosh vs. Nick Penner
Bodog.com Odds
- Perosh (+105)
- Penner (-135)
Cole Miller vs. Steven Siler
Bodog.com Odds
- Miller (-400)
- Siler (+300)
Kyle Noke vs. Andrew Craig
Bodog.com Odds
- Noke (-275)
- Craig (+215)
TJ Waldburger vs. Jake Hecht
Bodog.com Odds
- Waldburger (-115)
- Hecht (-115)
Mackens Semerzier vs. Daniel Pineda
Bodog.com Odds
- Semerzier (-165)
- Pineda (+135)
Oli Thompson vs. Shawn Jordan
Bodog.com Odds
- Thompson (+270)
- Jordan (-210)
In the semi-main event, former SHOOTO Bantamweight champion Yasuhiro Urushitani makes his UFC debut against former WEC standout Joseph Benavidez. Urushitani is a slick counter-puncher with a hard style to crack, but Benavidez is a prolific submission grappler and a great finisher, so this is going to be a tough debut for the Japanese superstar. Rounding out the main card are another Bantamweight match between Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson and Ian McCall, a middleweight showdown between Ultimate Fighter winner Court “The Crusher” McGee and Constantinos Philippou, and a Light Heavyweight bout pitting Australia’s own James Te Huna against Aaron Rosa.
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