UFC 130 Predictions

This card was plagued with pre-fight injuries. So many fights have been shuffled around here. These are my picks. Rampage vs Hamill Rampage Frank Mir vs Roy Nelson I’ve got Frank Mir in this one. Thiago Alves vs Rick Story I’ve got Alves. Struve vs Browne I’ve surprisingly got Browne here. Stann vs Santiago I’ve […]

This card was plagued with pre-fight injuries. So many fights have been shuffled around here. These are my picks.

Rampage vs Hamill

Rampage

Frank Mir vs Roy Nelson

I’ve got Frank Mir in this one.

Thiago Alves vs Rick Story

I’ve got Alves.

Struve vs Browne

I’ve surprisingly got Browne here.

Stann vs Santiago

I’ve got Jorge Santiago here.

Torres vs Johnson

Torres

Grove vs Boetsch

Grove

UFC 130: Latest Bettings Lines for Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs Matt Hamill

The former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is setting as the biggest favorite on the pay-per-view portion of UFC 130.Here are the latest betting lines for the Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill bout from Bodog.eu.Quinton Jackson -2…

The former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is setting as the biggest favorite on the pay-per-view portion of UFC 130.

Here are the latest betting lines for the Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill bout from Bodog.eu.

Quinton Jackson -265

Matt Hamill +205

 

Quinton Jackson wins inside the distance +140

Quinton Jackson wins by decision +185

Matt Hamill wins inside the distance +450

Matt Hamill wins by decision +325

Draw +2000

 

Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill completes one full round -365

Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill will not complete one full round +285

Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill completes two full rounds -225

Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill will not complete two full rounds +175

Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill completes three full rounds -175

Quinton Jackson vs Matt Hamill will not complete two full rounds +125

UFC 130: What Frank Mir Must Do to Beat Roy Nelson

Frank Mir’s arrival onto the UFC stage in 2001 was full of promise and hope.At the time, the UFC heavyweight division was flooded with big bodies who threw heavy lumber, yet lacked a ground game to balance out the demands of being a mixed martial artis…

Frank Mir‘s arrival onto the UFC stage in 2001 was full of promise and hope.

At the time, the UFC heavyweight division was flooded with big bodies who threw heavy lumber, yet lacked a ground game to balance out the demands of being a mixed martial artist.

Mir exploited these weaknesses with his brilliant jiu-jitsu game. Submitting four of his first seven opponents, including a timeless highlight reel snapping of Tim Sylvia’s forearm from an arm bar submission in 2004 to win the UFC heavyweight championship, Mir’s future was at its brightest.

In a fleeting moment, however, the one-time king of the UFC heavyweight division was removed from his regal status by a motorcycle accident in 2004.

Severely damaging ligaments in his knee and breaking his femur, Mir was stripped of his title and forced to climb back up the UFC heavyweight division ladder to once again compete for a championship.

The road back from his injury has been challenging for the one-time heavyweight champion.

Plagued with questionable losses, experts have doubted Mir’s focus and determination to once again sit atop the heavyweight throne.

Conversely, Mir has pulled off stunning upsets, including a submission victory over Brock Lesnar and a knockout win over the iron-jawed Brazilian, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira.

With a 5-3 record over his past eight matchups, experts once again are questioning as to whether the unfocused Frank Mir will enter the Octagon this Saturday against Roy Nelson.

Roy “Big Country” Nelson is a paradigm within the Octagon.

With the physique of the “before” pictures for Jennie Craig, pundits wonder how a man whose mid-section is the size of a beach ball can have the skills needed too compete on the world’s biggest MMA stage.

Physique aside, there is no doubt that Nelson is a dangerous fighter.

Possessing a tremendous cardiovascular conditioning reserve, excellent boxing skills and a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Nelson’s skill-set is undeniable.

The Season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter winner has fought well within the famed UFC Octagon.

With a UFC record of 2-1, Nelson has knocked out both Brendan Schaub and Stefan Struve.

His only loss within the UFC has been to Junior dos Santos. Nelson is the only heavyweight fighter to survive the heavy hands and lethal punching power of JDS, taking the Brazilian star the distance in a unanimous decision defeat.

Both Mir and Nelson possess excellent ground games and the boxing talent to earn a victory by knockout.

As the better athletic fighter, Frank Mir will need to couple his athleticism with his resurrected stand-up abilities to damage Roy Nelson on their feet.

Landing heavy punches to Nelson may not knock out “Big Country;” however, softening up his opponent with solid strikes will open up the opportunity for Mir to take this fight to the ground and utilize his advantage in the jiu-jitsu department to lock up a submission victory.

Simple game plan, I know.  However, one variable does exist. And that questionable component is Frank Mir’s mindset coming into this fight.

If Mir is focused and has performed the necessary training to earn a victory, he should resemble the fighter who once dominated during his early years within the UFC.  

However, if Mir is off track in his preparation and that weakness follows him into the Octagon this Saturday, Roy Nelson’s hand will be raised in victory and “Big Country” will climb one step closer to earning a title shot.

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Stefan Struve vs Travis Browne Betting Lines

Undefeated Travis Browne will enter the Octagon Saturday night as the favorite.Here are the latest betting lines for the Struve vs Browne bout from Bodog.eu.Stefan Struve +110Travis Browne -140 Struve wins inside distance +180Struve wins by decisi…

Undefeated Travis Browne will enter the Octagon Saturday night as the favorite.

Here are the latest betting lines for the Struve vs Browne bout from Bodog.eu.

Stefan Struve +110

Travis Browne -140

 

Struve wins inside distance +180

Struve wins by decision +380

Browne wins inside distance +140

Browne wins by decision +400

Draw +1800

 

Fight completes one full round -225

Fight won’t complete one full round +175

Fight completes/won’t complete two full rounds -125

UFC 130 Betting Odds (VIDEO)

Per the drill… Our host, Steve Cofield breaks down the lines for the top 3 fights on the UFC 130 main card. Expert MMA analysts, Damon Martin of MMAWeekly.com and Larry Pepe of ProMMARadio.com weigh-in.

Per the drill… Our host, Steve Cofield breaks down the lines for the top 3 fights on the UFC 130 main card. Expert MMA analysts, Damon Martin of MMAWeekly.com and Larry Pepe of ProMMARadio.com weigh-in on their picks for the UFC 130 best bets.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (-200) vs. Matt Hamill (+160)

Watch UFC 130 Rampage Vs. Hamill Betting Odds: Rampage Jackson Vs. Mark Hamill on RawVegas.tv

Frank Mir (-115) vs. Roy Nelson (-115)

Watch UFC 130 Rampage Vs. Hamill Betting Odds: Frank Mir Vs. Roy Nelson on RawVegas.tv

Brian Stann (-145) vs. Jorge Santiago (+115)

Watch UFC 130 Rampage Vs. Hamill Betting Odds: Brian Stann Vs. Jorge Santiago on RawVegas.tv

To place your UFC 130 bets, click on the icons to the online sportsbooks listed in our Odds Side Bar to the right of our page!

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Roy Nelson UFC 130 Chat Wrap

Filed under: UFCRoy Nelson will step into the Octagon with Frank Mir on Saturday night at UFC 130, but before he does he’ll take some time out of his schedule on Thursday night for a live chat with MMAFighting.com readers.

The live chat is your opport…

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Roy NelsonRoy Nelson will step into the Octagon with Frank Mir on Saturday night at UFC 130, but before he does he’ll take some time out of his schedule on Thursday night for a live chat with MMAFighting.com readers.

The live chat is your opportunity to ask Nelson whatever you want about his fight with Mir, his training camp, his long MMA career, what’s next for him or any other subject you’d like.

The chat begins Thursday at 7 PM ET below.

 

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