Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard 3 Prediction

UFC Lightweight Championship bout:  Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard
Odds: (-155 Edgar /+125 Maynard )
Betting Pick:  Maynard
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The main event of the evening features the third meeting between top contender Gray Maynard and Lightweight champion Frankie “The Answer” Edgar. Maynard manhandled Edgar in their first bout, but with the title on the line he was unable […]

UFC Lightweight Championship bout:  Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard

Odds: (-155 Edgar /+125 Maynard )

Betting Pick:  Maynard

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The main event of the evening features the third meeting between top contender Gray Maynard and Lightweight champion Frankie “The Answer” Edgar. Maynard manhandled Edgar in their first bout, but with the title on the line he was unable to finish what he started and walked away with a draw. Maynard came out of the gate hard last time, and looked ready to end Edgar in the first round, but was unable to close the deal and allowed Edgar to move and jab his way back into the fight. If Edgar wants to keep his title, he can’t let Maynard dominate him early like he did last time, because I highly doubt Maynard will fail to finish this time. The key for Maynard is trying to play to his strengths as much as possible, using his wrestling to take away Edgar’s superior footwork and movement. Either way, with two guys of this caliber who know each other this well, this is sure to be an extremely competitive Main Event.

Gray “The Bully” Maynard is the clear-cut top contender at 155 pounds. Still undefeated as a professional, Maynard gave Edgar all he could handle in their last fight, and already holds a previous win over the champion as well. Maynard is a pretty solid boxer with heavy hands, but his best tool is clearly his wrestling. His takedowns are dominant, and he is excellent at holding opponents down and battering them from the top. Maynard has shown twice now that when he can get his takedown game going, he has the tools to utterly dominate Edgar, and he is also the more powerful puncher of the two. What he has to avoid is getting into a pure boxing match, though, where Edgar’s superior speed, movement, and footwork will confound him. Maynard needs to fight aggressively and turn this into a brawl, where he will have all the advantages, instead of allowing Edgar to get comfortable and start dictating the pace.

Frankie “The Answer” Edgar is an extremely versatile and effective fighter who is well deserving of his Lightweight title. Maynard’s only professional loss was in his first fight against Maynard, but he showed that he has changed in a fighter when they met last time. Edgar was in a huge amount of trouble early after being rocked by a Maynard power punch, and looked close to being finished. Despite that inauspicious start to the fight, Edgar battled back and used his superior footwork and flawless technique to confound Maynard throughout the later rounds. If Edgar wants to avenge his only loss and retain his championship belt, he has to keep Maynard guessing, using his superior footwork to be evasive and set up his jab, which is quite effective.

Maynard clearly won their first fight, a lot of people felt like he won the second one, and he should win this one as well. Edgar is clearly the quicker of the two and the slicker striker, but Maynard hits a lot harder and is a better wrestler. Obviously Edgar can stick and move and score points, but Maynard is the one with all the fight-ending potential, both standing and on the ground. I don’t see him making the same mistake he made last time. Expect him to come out aggressive, using power punches to keep Edgar guessing while setting up his takedowns, and eventually just overwhelming Edgar with takedowns and physicality, working him over on the ground for the T/KO stoppage.

Prediction:  Gray Maynard via fourth round T/KO.

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Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard 3 Prediction

UFC Lightweight Championship bout:  Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard
Odds: (-140 Edgar /+110 Maynard )
Betting Pick:  Maynard
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The main event of the evening features the third meeting between top contender Gray Maynard and Lightweight champion Frankie “The Answer” Edgar. Maynard manhandled Edgar in their first bout, but with the title on the line he was unable […]

UFC Lightweight Championship bout:  Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard

Odds: (-140 Edgar /+110 Maynard )

Betting Pick:  Maynard

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The main event of the evening features the third meeting between top contender Gray Maynard and Lightweight champion Frankie “The Answer” Edgar. Maynard manhandled Edgar in their first bout, but with the title on the line he was unable to finish what he started and walked away with a draw. Maynard came out of the gate hard last time, and looked ready to end Edgar in the first round, but was unable to close the deal and allowed Edgar to move and jab his way back into the fight. If Edgar wants to keep his title, he can’t let Maynard dominate him early like he did last time, because I highly doubt Maynard will fail to finish this time. The key for Maynard is trying to play to his strengths as much as possible, using his wrestling to take away Edgar’s superior footwork and movement. Either way, with two guys of this caliber who know each other this well, this is sure to be an extremely competitive Main Event.

Gray “The Bully” Maynard is the clear-cut top contender at 155 pounds. Still undefeated as a professional, Maynard gave Edgar all he could handle in their last fight, and already holds a previous win over the champion as well. Maynard is a pretty solid boxer with heavy hands, but his best tool is clearly his wrestling. His takedowns are dominant, and he is excellent at holding opponents down and battering them from the top. Maynard has shown twice now that when he can get his takedown game going, he has the tools to utterly dominate Edgar, and he is also the more powerful puncher of the two. What he has to avoid is getting into a pure boxing match, though, where Edgar’s superior speed, movement, and footwork will confound him. Maynard needs to fight aggressively and turn this into a brawl, where he will have all the advantages, instead of allowing Edgar to get comfortable and start dictating the pace.

Frankie “The Answer” Edgar is an extremely versatile and effective fighter who is well deserving of his Lightweight title. Maynard’s only professional loss was in his first fight against Maynard, but he showed that he has changed in a fighter when they met last time. Edgar was in a huge amount of trouble early after being rocked by a Maynard power punch, and looked close to being finished. Despite that inauspicious start to the fight, Edgar battled back and used his superior footwork and flawless technique to confound Maynard throughout the later rounds. If Edgar wants to avenge his only loss and retain his championship belt, he has to keep Maynard guessing, using his superior footwork to be evasive and set up his jab, which is quite effective.

Maynard clearly won their first fight, a lot of people felt like he won the second one, and he should win this one as well. Edgar is clearly the quicker of the two and the slicker striker, but Maynard hits a lot harder and is a better wrestler. Obviously Edgar can stick and move and score points, but Maynard is the one with all the fight-ending potential, both standing and on the ground. I don’t see him making the same mistake he made last time. Expect him to come out aggressive, using power punches to keep Edgar guessing while setting up his takedowns, and eventually just overwhelming Edgar with takedowns and physicality, working him over on the ground for the T/KO stoppage.

Prediction:  Gray Maynard via fourth round T/KO.

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Jose Aldo vs. Kenny Florian Prediction

UFC Featherweight Championship bout:  Jose Aldo vs. Kenny Florian
Odds: (-500 Aldo /+350 Florian )
Betting Pick: Aldo
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In the semi-main event, Featherweight champion Jose Aldo will look to defend his championship against top contender Kenny “KenFlo” Florian. Florian was a contender at 155 pounds as well, and looked dominant in his Featherweight debut, easily […]

UFC Featherweight Championship bout:  Jose Aldo vs. Kenny Florian

Odds: (-500 Aldo /+350 Florian )

Betting Pick: Aldo

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In the semi-main event, Featherweight champion Jose Aldo will look to defend his championship against top contender Kenny “KenFlo” Florian. Florian was a contender at 155 pounds as well, and looked dominant in his Featherweight debut, easily handling tough competitor Diego Nunes, but he is going to have his hands full with Aldo, who has the 145 pound division in a stranglehold. Florian is one of the most versatile and dangerous finishers in the world and can end fights both standing and on the ground, but Aldo has looked totally unstoppable in every outing so far so this has all the makings of a very competitive and entertaining bout.

Kenny Florian made his way into UFC after making it all the way to the finals of the original Ultimate Fighter at a remarkable 170 pounds. Considering that he is now fighting at 145 pounds, the success he garnered on the show is incredible. Florian’s base is his jiu-jitsu, but since debuting as a fairly one-dimensional grappler he has grown into one of the most formidable Muay Thai strikers in the UFC. Florian is very aggressive both standing and on the ground, and his superb technique in both areas make him a very dangerous opponent. Florian isn’t known as a dominant wrestler, but he actually has very effective takedowns both from a distance and inside the clinch, which could come in handy against a striker as formidable as Aldo.

Jose Aldo is the undisputed Featherweight king, having dispatched a who’s who of top contenders. Aldo is riding a ridiculous 12 fight winning streak and has not lost a fight since 2005. Aldo’s striking is utterly destructive, and he can put his opponents away with punches, knees, kicks, and a variety of flashy maneuvers reminiscent of Middleweight champion Anderson Silva. As good as Florian is on the feet, Aldo will enjoy a sizable striking advantage. If he can, Aldo will want to keep this fight standing the entire time, because Florian is probably the more effective grappler. That isn’t to say that Aldo can’t survive this fight going to the ground, because he can, it just means that he will be in a much better position if he can make this a kickboxing match.

I think this is a tough fight for Florian. Aldo’s striking is ridiculously good, and he is very effective at keeping fights standing and stopping his opponents’ takedowns. For someone to beat Aldo, they will either need to be able to outstrike him, which Florian can’t, or have the kind of dominant wrestling that will allow them to put him on his back early and keep him there. Unfortunately for Florian, he just doesn’t fit the bill, and he will struggle mightily trying to hang with Aldo on the feet. Eventually I think Aldo will catch him and put him away for the T/KO victory.

Prediction: Jose Aldo via third round T/KO.

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Chael Sonnen vs. Brian Stann Prediction

UFC Middleweight bout:  Chael Sonnen vs. Brain Stann
Odds: (-275 Sonnen /+215 Stann )
Betting Pick: Sonnen
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In a featured Middleweight matchup, former title challenger Chael Sonnen will return to action following his steroids suspension against heavy-handed veteran Brian “All American” Stann. Sonnen has proven time and again that he is the Middleweight division’s best […]

UFC Middleweight bout:  Chael Sonnen vs. Brain Stann

Odds: (-275 Sonnen /+215 Stann )

Betting Pick: Sonnen

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In a featured Middleweight matchup, former title challenger Chael Sonnen will return to action following his steroids suspension against heavy-handed veteran Brian “All American” Stann. Sonnen has proven time and again that he is the Middleweight division’s best wrestler, while Stann has knockout power in both hands, so this is a classic striker versus grappler matchup. Sonnen isn’t useless on his feet, but if this fight stays standing Stann will eventually tag him with huge power punches, whereas Sonnen will easily dominate if he can secure takedowns.

Brian “All American” Stann is a very tough veteran with a surplus of knockout power in his hands. He isn’t a terrible grappler, and actually has fairly decent wrestling, but his gameplan will be to keep this fight standing and try to land haymakers, because he has zero chance of outwrestling Sonnen. If he gets taken down, there is no way he is escaping from underneath Sonnen, so he is going to have to land hard early and watch out for takedowns constantly.

Chael Sonnen’s gameplan is just as easy to predict as Stann’s: he will shoot for takedowns early and often and try to wear Stann out from top position. He has fought basically every opponent he has ever faced with that same gameplan, and not one of them has ever been able to stop him from taking them down. The only opponents who have survived Sonnen’s wrestling are the ones who could submit him from off their back. Stann does have some submissions off his back, but he isn’t accustomed to being underneath dominant wrestlers and his jiu-jitsu isn’t as good as Paulo Filho or Anderson Silva’s. As long as Sonnen can secure takedowns, which he will probably be able to do, he will be in a great position to win this fight.

I don’t think Stann has any answer for Sonnen’s wrestling. Sonnen will take him down at will and utterly dominate him from top position. Stann is a tough guy and Sonnen has been out for a while, so this one will probably go to the judges, but Sonnen should easily control all three rounds for the one-sided decision win.

Prediction: Chael Sonnen via Unanimous Decision.

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Joe Lauzon vs. Melvin Guillard Prediction

UFC Lightweight bout:  Joe Lauzon vs. Melvin Guillard
Odds: (+350 Lauzon /-500 Guillard )
Betting Pick: Guillard
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In what should be a very exciting Lightweight showdown, resurgent “Young Assasin” Melvin Guillard will look to extend his five-fight win streak against prolific grappler Joe Lauzon. Guillard has looked excellent in his last handful of fights, but […]

UFC Lightweight bout:  Joe Lauzon vs. Melvin Guillard

Odds: (+350 Lauzon /-500 Guillard )

Betting Pick: Guillard

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In what should be a very exciting Lightweight showdown, resurgent “Young Assasin” Melvin Guillard will look to extend his five-fight win streak against prolific grappler Joe Lauzon. Guillard has looked excellent in his last handful of fights, but Lauzon is deadly on the ground, so Guillard is going to need to fight very carefully if he wants to keep up his current momentum.

Joe “J-Lau” Lauzon is an extremely dangerous submission fighter who has never won a fight by decision. The huge majority of his wins are by submission, and he has amassed a very impressive record against good competition. Lauzon’s biggest problem is that he is extremely one-dimensional. His boxing is technically sound but not powerful at all, he isn’t very physically powerful, and his wrestling really isn’t that good. If a fight hits the ground he is as good as almost anyone, but against a physical young fighter like Guillard he may find it difficult to force the fight to the ground. If he is smart he will try to clinch and trip Guillard, which would help keep him out of trouble in the striking and hopefully secure him top position. Guillard’s submission defense is notoriously porous, so if Lauzon can find a way to force a ground fight, he has a great chance of pulling out a win here.

Melvin Guillard, who made his way into the UFC after a failed stint on Season 2 of The Ultimate Fighter, had a very uneven start to his career in the Octagon. After moving to Greg Jackson’s camp in Albuquerque, though, Guillard has steadily turned into an extremely consistent and dangerous young contender. He is strong, fast, and explosive, and he has a huge amount of knockout power in his hands. He uses his physicality very effectively, and is a fairly solid wrestler, both offensively and defensively. His Achilles heel has always been his submission defense, so if he wants to survive this bout he needs to make it his priority to thwart Lauzon’s takedown attempts and keep this fight standing.

I think this is going to be a tough fight for Lauzon. There is no question that he is better than Guillard on the ground, but he is going to be seriously outgunned on the feet and I don’t think his wrestling is good enough to put Guillard down. I think Guillard will overpower and outstrike Lauzon and win a very lopsided decision.

Prediction: Melvin Guillard via Unanimous Decision.

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UFC 137: Georges St-Pierre vs. Carlos Condit Odds

Current UFC 137 Betting Odds – On Saturday, October 29, 2011, UFC 137 will air live from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, surging contender “The Natural Born Killer” Carlos Condit will look to unseat Welterweight kingpin Georges “Rush” St. Pierre. Condit is a versatile and dangerous veteran […]

Current UFC 137 Betting Odds – On Saturday, October 29, 2011, UFC 137 will air live from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, surging contender “The Natural Born Killer” Carlos Condit will look to unseat Welterweight kingpin Georges “Rush” St. Pierre. Condit is a versatile and dangerous veteran who can end fights standing and on the ground, but no one in the division has been able to find an answer for St. Pierre’s dominant wrestling, so this is going to be the toughest challenge of Condit’s career.

 Main Card:

Georges St-Pierre vs. Carlos Condit

Bodog.com Odds

  • St-Pierre   (-400)
  • Condit       (+300)

Betonline.com Odds

  • St-Pierre    (-400)
  • Condit         (+300)

BJ Penn vs. Nick Diaz

Bodog.com Odds

  • Penn   (-125)
  • Diaz    (-105)

Betonline.com Odds

  • Penn  (-130)
  • Diaz    (+100)

Cheick Kongo vs. Matt Mitrione

Bodog.com Odds

  • Kongo         (+105)
  • Mitrione    (-135)

Betonline.com Odds

  • Kongo        (+100)
  • Mitrione   (-130)

Mirko Cro Cop vs. Roy Nelson

Bodog.com Odds

  • Cro Cop
  • Nelson

Betonline.com Odds

  • Cro Cop
  • Nelson

Hatsu Hioki vs. George Roop

Bodog.com Odds

  • Hioki
  • Roop

Betonline.com Odds

  • Hioki
  • Roop

Preliminary Card:

Dennis Siver vs. Donald Cerrone

Bodog.com Odds

  • Siver
  • Cerrone

Tyson Griffin vs. Bart Palaszewski

Bodog.com Odds

  • Griffin
  • Palaszewski

Scott Jorgensen vs. Jeff Curran

Bodog.com Odds

  • Jorgensen
  • Curran

Brandon Vera vs. Eliot Marshall

Bodog.com Odds

  • Vera
  • Marshall

Ramsey Nijem vs. Danny Downes

Bodog.com Odds

  • Nijem
  • Downes

Chris Camozzi vs. Francis Carmont

Bodog.com Odds

  • Camozzi
  • Carmont

In the semi-main event, former Lightweight and Welterweight champion B.J. “The Prodigy” Penn will square off against former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz in a match between two prolific submission fighters. Rounding out the card are Heavyweight bouts pitting “Big Country” Roy Nelson against Mirko Cro Cop and Matt Mitrione against French kickboxer Cheick Kongo and a featured Featherweight bout between George Roop and Hatsu Hioki.