If there’s one word to sum up Tai Tuivasa’s feelings heading into his first UFC main event since 2018 and possible chance to secure a title shot, it’s… horny? Today, a pair of Australians will look to top the UFC Paris card with…
If there’s one word to sum up Tai Tuivasa’s feelings heading into his first UFC main event since 2018 and possible chance to secure a title shot, it’s… horny? Today, a pair of Australians will look to top the UFC Paris card with victories. While Robert Whittaker will feature in the co-main event against fellow…
Former UFC interim heavyweight champion Ciryl Gane is expecting a more dangerous threat in Tai Tuivasa than he did with Derrick Lewis. Gane will face Tuivasa at the UFC’s inaugural event in France at UFC Paris today. He returns to the Octagon fol…
Former UFC interim heavyweight champion Ciryl Gane is expecting a more dangerous threat in Tai Tuivasa than he did with Derrick Lewis. Gane will face Tuivasa at the UFC’s inaugural event in France at UFC Paris today. He returns to the Octagon following a loss to Francis Ngannou for the unified heavyweight belt at UFC…
UFC Paris headliners Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa were among the fighters who came face-to-face one more time at Friday’s ceremonial weigh-ins. Gane and Tuivasa feature in a heavyweight UFC Paris main event between two of the top contenders in the …
UFC Paris headliners Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa were among the fighters who came face-to-face one more time at Friday’s ceremonial weigh-ins. Gane and Tuivasa feature in a heavyweight UFC Paris main event between two of the top contenders in the division. The winner could potentially earn a title shot for their next Octagon appearance….
In the UFC’s maiden voyage to France, fans will be treated to some excellent matchups, including a heavyweight No.1 contender bout, top 5 middleweight scraps, and some sleeper fights that could well produce fireworks. Join us at LowKickMMA as we break down our top 3 Bets from this weekend’s UFC Paris event. Robert Whittaker by […]
In the UFC’s maiden voyage to France, fans will be treated to some excellent matchups, including a heavyweight No.1 contender bout, top 5 middleweight scraps, and some sleeper fights that could well produce fireworks.
Join us at LowKickMMA as we break down our top 3 Bets from this weekend’s UFC Paris event.
Robert Whittaker by Dec
Our first pick will be from UFC Paris’ co-main event. We are backing Robert Whittaker to defeat Marvin Vettori via decision. ‘The Reaper’ is the clear No.2 in the division, with his elite martial prowess rivaled only by the current champion Israel Adesanya. Vettori is an elite fighter in his own respect, having only lost to the aforementioned Adesanya.
However, when looking at this fight on a skill-for-skill level, it is hard to back ‘The Italian Dream.’ Whittaker’s diverse skillset should see him pick up rounds on the judge’s scorecards. However, Vettori is an immensely durable individual who has shown an ability to take an immense amount of damage with ease.
As a result, it seems likely that this fight will go the full three rounds, and considering Whittaker’s round-winning style, backing him by Dec seems the most likely outcome. You can find this line at 1.83 on Betway.
Nathaniel Wood ML
Nathaniel Wood takes on Charles Jourdain in a quick turnaround bout for both men. Wood recently put on a dominant display over Charles Rosa at the UFC’s second trip to London in 2022, whilst Jourdain dropped an extremely competitive decision loss to Shane Burgos at UFC Long Island.
Jourdain enters this fight as a slight betting favorite, with his size no doubt playing a factor. Wood only recently made the move up to featherweight, having been a career bantamweight. However, despite not having the height of many in the 145lb division, ‘The Prospect’ still has the exact same reach as ‘Air’ Jourdain.
He also, in our opinion, has more ways to win this fight. Jourdain is a flashy striker with a brawler’s mentality, combined with some sneaky submissions. Nathaniel Wood’s game is a lot more nuts and bolts-esque, with a boxing-centric striking style paired with devastating low kicks. However, he is also a very competent wrestler, and it is this part of his repertoire that could be the great divider against Jourdain.
Wood’s striking will rack up attritional damage on Jourdain, and should the French-Canadian begin to pull away with his devastating stand-up game, Wood can switch things up and begin a wrestling-heavy assault.
We are taking Nathaniel Wood at his ML, which Betway has at 2.20.
Figlak currently holds a record of 8-0, having picked up wins over notable names on the Cage Warriors roster, such as rising star Oban Elliott and former champion Agy Sardari. It all seemed set for Figlak to face off against the current CW champion, George Hardwick, when suddenly it was announced that ‘Mad Dog’ would be fighting at UFC Paris.
Figlak has a boxing-heavy approach and does discriminate between hitting the body or the head. He takes on ‘The French Sniper’, Fares Ziam, who was recently cut from the UFC and then immediately resigned for this Paris event.
Ziam is a talented striker but has begun to struggle when matched up with the elite opposition found in the UFC. He will serve as an excellent litmus test to see just how much potential Figlak possesses.
Figlak’s past three fights have all gone the distance, and it seems likely that this will be the case in Paris as well. ‘Mad Dog’ by Dec can be found at 1.95 on Betway.
UFC makes its highly anticipated debut in Paris, France, this Saturday. The event features the heavyweight main event between Tai Tuivasa and France’s native Ciryl Gane. And MMA News is right here to serve up the official weigh-in results! Gane i…
UFC makes its highly anticipated debut in Paris, France, this Saturday. The event features the heavyweight main event between Tai Tuivasa and France’s native Ciryl Gane. And MMA News is right here to serve up the official weigh-in results! Gane is looking to rebound from his loss to Francis Ngannou at UFC 270 on Jan….
UFC President Dana White has spoken about what a victory over Ciryl Gane in Paris this weekend would do for the surging Tai Tuivasa. Entering 2020, Tuivasa was towards the bottom of the ladder having lost three straight fights inside the Octagon, with …
UFC President Dana White has spoken about what a victory over Ciryl Gane in Paris this weekend would do for the surging Tai Tuivasa. Entering 2020, Tuivasa was towards the bottom of the ladder having lost three straight fights inside the Octagon, with Junior dos Santos and Sergey Spivak finishing him inside the distance, and…