UFC 281 Betting Preview – Israel Adesanya narrow favorite over rival Alex Pereira ahead of MSG clash

Israel AdesanyaSet to headline the penultimate flagship event for the UFC this year, undisputed middleweight kingpin, Israel Adesanya initially opened as a quite wide betting favorite over incoming title challenger, Alex Pereira, however, approaching just over a month to fight night, the champion is drifting closer to his challenger as the odds close.  Adesanya, the current […]

Israel Adesanya

Set to headline the penultimate flagship event for the UFC this year, undisputed middleweight kingpin, Israel Adesanya initially opened as a quite wide betting favorite over incoming title challenger, Alex Pereira, however, approaching just over a month to fight night, the champion is drifting closer to his challenger as the odds close. 

Adesanya, the current undisputed middleweight champion under the UFC banner, is slated to headline UFC 281 on November 12. at Madison Square Garden against Sao Paulo striker, Pereira, searching out his seventh successful title defense at 185lbs.

For Pereira, the recent promotional newcomer turned in a spectacular July knockout to earn a title offing against rival, Adesanya – cannoning home with a patented left hook to finish the streaking, Sean Strickland at UFC 276.

The victory came as the former two-weight GLORY Kickboxing champion’s third under the UFC banner, following a prior judging win over compatriot, Bruno Silva, and a shocking flying knee KO win over Andreas Michailidis at MSG eleven months ago. 

Two distinct rivals, Israel Adesanya and his fellow striking phenom, Alex Pereira twice shared the squared circle in kickboxing competition – with the Brazilian twice defeating the current UFC middleweight titleholder.

Opening initially as a -200 favoirte over the +170 underdog, Pereira – Adesanya is currently sitting at -165 over the now-+145 Pereira, as the line closes and closes between the division outliers. You can learn more about online casino at Casinocrawlers.com – if you’re willing to take a flutter on the outcome of the long-awaited UFC 281 main event.

Initially taking home a close, dubious decision win over Israel Adesanya in China back in 2016, a 2017 rematch in Pereira’s native Brazil, spelt a stunning knockout which has been replayed time and time again – and is sure to be on loop during the UFC’s promotion of this middleweight showdown.

Likely en route to a decision defeat on home soil, Pereira managed to clip Adesanya with a tight, check left hook in the pocket – sending the City Kickboxing staple to the canvas, requiring oxygen following a thunderous KO shot. 

Given Pereira’s highly-publicized stoppage win over Israel Adesanya, it appears markets, bookies and bookmakers are receiving decent money on the Brazilian to conceivable upset the apple cart once more, and clinch the middleweight crown in New York City. 

Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira both featured at UFC 276 in July

Sharing the aforenoted July card with Pereira at UFC 276, Adesanya landed a rather one-sided, yet forgettable unanimous decision win over challenger, Jared Cannonier in the night’s curtain closer.

Remembered more for his Undertaker-styled entrance with an urn branded with Cannonier’s name, Adesanya was criticized for his lacklustre performance against the challenger, having previously promised a standout performance as fans seek finishes from Nigerian-Kiwi. 

In each of his 13 prior Octagon appearances, Israel Adesanya has opened and closed as a betting favorite against his competition, however, with his line against Pereira closing by the day, it appears punters expect the Eugene Bareman product to come under significant fire at Madison Square Garden – in what come conceivably come as his most dangerous title defense since his middleweight title reign began.

Dustin Poirier wishes ‘huge’ UFC 281 clash with Michael Chandler was five rounds: ‘It could be Fight of the Century’

Dustin PoirierFormer interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier maintains he would have preferred to face upcoming opponent, one-time title chaser, Michael Chandler over the course of five rounds rather than the sanctioned three round limit, as the pair prepare to do battle at UFC 281 on November 12. Poirier, the current #3 ranked lightweight contender, has […]

Dustin Poirier

Former interim UFC lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier maintains he would have preferred to face upcoming opponent, one-time title chaser, Michael Chandler over the course of five rounds rather than the sanctioned three round limit, as the pair prepare to do battle at UFC 281 on November 12.

Poirier, the current #3 ranked lightweight contender, has been sidelined since December of last year at UFC 269, headlining in an eventual fourth round standing rear-naked choke loss against former undisputed titleholder, Charles Oliveira.

As for Chandler, the Kill Cliff FC mainstay turned in his second UFC victory back in May, stopping former interim titleholder, Tony Ferguson with a stunning second front kick knockout win.

Linked with an eventual showdown against American Top Team trainee, Poirier upon his landing in the Octagon, the duo will finally clash as part of a blockbuster Madison Square Garden card on November 12. in New York City.

Dustin Poirier prefers five round fight with Michael Chandler at UFC 281

Set to take place over the course of three rounds, Dustin Poirier, at least, claimed how he wished the promotion would have elected to book a five round, non-headlining bout, as they’ve done in the past.

“I really wanted to do a five round fight,” Dustin Poirier told Heavy Sports reporter, Nikhil Sharma, during a recent interview. “Especially for me, I like to get a rhythm and a timing, and I feel like the better fighter – unless something happens early in one of the first couple of rounds, the better fighter usually wins in the distance.”

Previewing his pivotal potential title eliminator against Chandler, Poirier hopes to turn in a “clean” performance, however, insists the bout could go down as the Fight of the Century due to the pair’s abilities.

“He’s (Michael Chandler) a former (Bellator) world champion,” Dustin Poirier explained. “He’s one of the best 155-pounders in the world, so he’s a very, very tough opponent. If it’s Fight of the Year, that means it’s back-and-forth. I’d like it to be clean, one-sided if I couple paint the perfect picture.”

“But I don’t shy away from those firefights,” Poirier continued. “I’m going to try my best to stay calm under fire and technical, but if he competes to the best of his ability, and I do the same, it coule be Fight of the Century.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)

Prior to his submission loss to Oliveira, Poirier scored a pair of back-to-back rematch and subsequent rubber-match wins over former two-weight champion, Conor McGregor last year.

Watch: Poirier & Chandler Address ‘Beef’ In Face-to-Face Interview

Fans who have been wondering just how serious the beef between Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler is ahead of their UFC 281 matchup now have something of an answer. If there was ever a fight in the UFC that did not need a personal grudge to make it ex…

Fans who have been wondering just how serious the beef between Dustin Poirier and Michael Chandler is ahead of their UFC 281 matchup now have something of an answer. If there was ever a fight in the UFC that did not need a personal grudge to make it exciting, it would be the pivotal lightweight…

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Erin Blanchfield Dismisses One Open Scoring Critique

UFC flyweight contender Erin Blanchfield has experience with open scoring and feels that it would be a great addition universally across the sport. Blanchfield will face Molly McCann at UFC 281 on Nov. 12. The 23-year-old has won six fights in a row an…

UFC flyweight contender Erin Blanchfield has experience with open scoring and feels that it would be a great addition universally across the sport. Blanchfield will face Molly McCann at UFC 281 on Nov. 12. The 23-year-old has won six fights in a row and is undefeated so far in her UFC tenure. Before her UFC…

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Israel Adesanya Drops “Official Trailer” For Pereira UFC 281 Bout

Israel Adesanya knows he is in for one of the biggest fights of his MMA career at UFC 281, and he is doing his best to promote that. UFC 281’s main event will see a middleweight title clash between Adesanya, and his old kickboxing rival Alex Pere…

Israel Adesanya knows he is in for one of the biggest fights of his MMA career at UFC 281, and he is doing his best to promote that. UFC 281’s main event will see a middleweight title clash between Adesanya, and his old kickboxing rival Alex Pereira. Despite criticisms of his recent performances, fans are…

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Usman: It Would Be Sad To See Zhang With Strawweight Title

Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman has explained why it would be “sad” to see Zhang Weili return to the strawweight throne later this year. At UFC 274 this past May, Usman saw teammate and friend Rose Namajunas suffer defeat to C…

Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman has explained why it would be “sad” to see Zhang Weili return to the strawweight throne later this year. At UFC 274 this past May, Usman saw teammate and friend Rose Namajunas suffer defeat to Carla Esparza for the second time in her career. While the first meant she…

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