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UFC 205: Latest Vegas odds, lines and betting guide for ‘McGregor vs Alvarez’
Get a detailed breakdown of the betting lines for UFC 205, which is set to hit Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y., this weekend (Sat., Nov. 12, 2016), including best bets, underdogs, favorites, and much more!
We finally get to be a part of it … Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is at long last New York-bound this Saturday evening (Nov. 12, 2016), bringing with it the promotion’s most stacked pay-per-view (PPV) card ever. Three title fights helm UFC 205, which takes place lives inside Madison Square Garden Arena, atop a six-fight PPV main card.
That’s right: Lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor, Welterweight roost-ruler Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen Thompson and women’s Strawweight queenpin Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz will take place back-to-back-to-back all on the same, incredible night. It’s a barnburner to be sure. Now, let’s see if we can stop your wallet from burning, too.
UFC 205 Odds For The Undercard:
Frankie Edgar (-340) vs. Jeremy Stephens (+280) Khabib Nurmagomedov (-280) vs. Michael Johnson (+240) Rafael Natal (-155) vs. Tim Boetsch (+135) Belal Muhammad (-165) vs. Vicente Luque (+125) Thiago Alves (-160) vs. Jim Miller (+140) Kaitlyn Chookagian (-170) vs. Liz Carmouche (+150)
Thoughts: The fundamental issue with huge cards like this is that the massive amount of betting attention tends to normalize the lines — outliers get gobbled up and smoothed out real quick. Therefore, your best options, as far as I can tell, are Muhammad and Chookagian.
Muhammad is, to the delight of gamblers everywhere, inordinately hard to finish. Against a proven finisher like Luque, that’s a treat. Without the threat of one fight-changing moment, Muhammad’s superior striking and grinding style should carry the day, especially in light of Luque’s short notice. Luque won’t be avenging Nathan Coy anytime soon, so be sure you can profit from his failure.
I love the “Girl-Rilla” and she’s probably the best ground-and-pounder in the division, but she’s been out since two Aprils ago and hasn’t had a dominant performance since blasting out Jessica Andrade in 2013. Chookagian already turned aside a similar fighter in Lauren Murphy and should be able to do the same here. Bank on it.
You can probably stick Edgar in a parlay, too. Stephens hits hard, but is outgunned in the wrestling and trying to take out Edgar with one punch is a fool’s errand.
UFC 205 Odds For The Main Card:
Conor McGregor (-160) vs. Eddie Alvarez (+140) Stephen Thompson (-200) vs. Tyron Woodley (+170) Joanna Jedrzejczyk (-410) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (+330) Chris Weidman (-165) vs. Yoel Romero (+145) Donald Cerrone (-155) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (+135) Miesha Tate (-175) vs. Raquel Pennington (+155)
Thoughts: You know who’s not getting enough credit here? Alvarez and Cerrone.
Alvarez is, to his eternal detriment, fairly easy to hurt. He is also ludicrously difficult to put away and is deceptively smart in the cage, especially in regard to his footwork. He’s both the best wrestler and the hardest puncher McGregor has faced behind Chad Mendes (Jose Aldo moment notwithstanding) and has consistently proven himself capable of five-round wars.
Therefore, take a chance on Eddie.
Cerrone’s probably my pick for the safest investment on the entire card, simply because Gastelum presents no issues he hasn’t brutally dealt with in the past. Gastelum has good power and a terrific transition game, but his Brazilian jiu-jitsu pales in comparison to “Cowboy’s” and I’m not sure he wants any part of Cerrone on the feet.
Go big on Cerrone or go home.
UFC 205 Best Bets:
Parlay — Belal Muhammad and Kaitlyn Chookagian: Bet $40 to make $62
Parlay — Donald Cerrone and Frankie Edgar: Bet $80 to make $90.40
Single bet — Eddie Alvarez: Bet $50 to make $70
You — and all your fight friends, dedicated and casual — do not want to miss this … trust me. See you Saturday, Maniacs!
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Get a detailed breakdown of the betting lines for UFC 205, which is set to hit Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y., this weekend (Sat., Nov. 12, 2016), including best bets, underdogs, favorites, and much more!
We finally get to be a part of it … Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is at long last New York-bound this Saturday evening (Nov. 12, 2016), bringing with it the promotion’s most stacked pay-per-view (PPV) card ever. Three title fights helm UFC 205, which takes place lives inside Madison Square Garden Arena, atop a six-fight PPV main card.
That’s right: Lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor, Welterweight roost-ruler Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen Thompson and women’s Strawweight queenpin Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz will take place back-to-back-to-back all on the same, incredible night. It’s a barnburner to be sure. Now, let’s see if we can stop your wallet from burning, too.
UFC 205 Odds For The Undercard:
Frankie Edgar (-340) vs. Jeremy Stephens (+280) Khabib Nurmagomedov (-280) vs. Michael Johnson (+240) Rafael Natal (-155) vs. Tim Boetsch (+135) Belal Muhammad (-165) vs. Vicente Luque (+125) Thiago Alves (-160) vs. Jim Miller (+140) Kaitlyn Chookagian (-170) vs. Liz Carmouche (+150)
Thoughts: The fundamental issue with huge cards like this is that the massive amount of betting attention tends to normalize the lines — outliers get gobbled up and smoothed out real quick. Therefore, your best options, as far as I can tell, are Muhammad and Chookagian.
Muhammad is, to the delight of gamblers everywhere, inordinately hard to finish. Against a proven finisher like Luque, that’s a treat. Without the threat of one fight-changing moment, Muhammad’s superior striking and grinding style should carry the day, especially in light of Luque’s short notice. Luque won’t be avenging Nathan Coy anytime soon, so be sure you can profit from his failure.
I love the “Girl-Rilla” and she’s probably the best ground-and-pounder in the division, but she’s been out since two Aprils ago and hasn’t had a dominant performance since blasting out Jessica Andrade in 2013. Chookagian already turned aside a similar fighter in Lauren Murphy and should be able to do the same here. Bank on it.
You can probably stick Edgar in a parlay, too. Stephens hits hard, but is outgunned in the wrestling and trying to take out Edgar with one punch is a fool’s errand.
UFC 205 Odds For The Main Card:
Conor McGregor (-160) vs. Eddie Alvarez (+140) Stephen Thompson (-200) vs. Tyron Woodley (+170) Joanna Jedrzejczyk (-410) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (+330) Chris Weidman (-165) vs. Yoel Romero (+145) Donald Cerrone (-155) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (+135) Miesha Tate (-175) vs. Raquel Pennington (+155)
Thoughts: You know who’s not getting enough credit here? Alvarez and Cerrone.
Alvarez is, to his eternal detriment, fairly easy to hurt. He is also ludicrously difficult to put away and is deceptively smart in the cage, especially in regard to his footwork. He’s both the best wrestler and the hardest puncher McGregor has faced behind Chad Mendes (Jose Aldo moment notwithstanding) and has consistently proven himself capable of five-round wars.
Therefore, take a chance on Eddie.
Cerrone’s probably my pick for the safest investment on the entire card, simply because Gastelum presents no issues he hasn’t brutally dealt with in the past. Gastelum has good power and a terrific transition game, but his Brazilian jiu-jitsu pales in comparison to “Cowboy’s” and I’m not sure he wants any part of Cerrone on the feet.
Go big on Cerrone or go home.
UFC 205 Best Bets:
Parlay — Belal Muhammad and Kaitlyn Chookagian: Bet $40 to make $62
Parlay — Donald Cerrone and Frankie Edgar: Bet $80 to make $90.40
Single bet — Eddie Alvarez: Bet $50 to make $70
You — and all your fight friends, dedicated and casual — do not want to miss this … trust me. See you Saturday, Maniacs!