UFC on Fuel TV 3: Pre Fight Analysis Part I (Dustin Poirier (12-1-0) vs Chan Sung Jung (12-3-0)

Dustin Poirier (12-1-0) vs Chan Sung Jung (12-3-0) Chan Sung Jung (aka The Korean Zombie) has quickly risen to the top of the list of MMA fan favorites. His attacking style lends itself to exciting.

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Dustin Poirier (12-1-0) vs Chan Sung Jung (12-3-0)

Chan Sung Jung (aka The Korean Zombie) has quickly risen to the top of the list of MMA fan favorites. His attacking style lends itself to exciting fights and the finishes fans have come to expect from the sport. Beginning with his fights in Korea and Japan, global MMA fans watched him ascend from obscurity to mainstream popularity in just two years and he is now established as a headliner on a card that also features a former Ultimate Fighter winner in Amir Sadollah and one of the best 155 pound fighters in the world in Donald Cerrone. The question with Jung is whether his popularity has outpaced his skill level. The oddsmakers have Poirier as a solid favorite at -321 and any reasonable observer would have to agree that the line is right where it should be. But this is where one begins to run into problems when trying to breakdown an enigma like Jung.

Since he has come to the United States, he has engaged in one of the greatest fights in MMA history with Leonard Garcia, lost to George Roop via spectacular head kick knockout, beat Leonard Garcia and earned submission of the year with the first ever Twister in the UFC and knocked out Mark Hominick in seven seconds on his first punch of the night. Presented with just that information, one would wonder why he isn’t favored in this fight. The problem is that the reality of what took place in those fights is less exciting than the myth of the Korean Zombie. Leonard Garcia is one of the toughest, most entertaining fighters in the world at any weight class. He would fight Godzilla if someone would sanction it. And even if the scouting report said Godzilla had no ground game, Garcia would stand and throw haymakers until he got eaten. But he’s a mid-level opponent and beating him twice (which Jung did regardless of what the judges claimed to have seen in the first fight) doesn’t put a fighter in the upper echelon. The fight with Mark Hominick is even more misleading. What kind of conclusions can be drawn from a seven second fight? If Jung and Hominick were to fight 1000 times, how many times does the fight end that way? As exciting as it was, we didn’t learn anything from that fight. Add in the fact that George Roop clearly outstruck him in and knocked him out early in the second round and things get even more confusing. Who is Chan Sung Jung? Is he a mid level fighter with a knack for entertaining the fans or is he an upper echelon fighter who’s knockout of Hominick is a precursor of things to come? This fight should bring us closer to answering that question.

Dustin Poirier is one of the best young prospects in the 145 pound weight class. He has future title contender potential and this is his first opportunity to take a major step forward in marketability. He has the skills in every area to be great. Since coming to the UFC, he has improved with every fight. He beat the highly regarded Josh Grispi via unanimous decision, performed the same feat against Jason Young, submitted Pablo Garza via brabo choke and submitted Max Holloway via mounted triangle armbar. In his first two fights in the UFC, he controlled his opponents and clearly won the fights but his last two fights have been even more impressive with finishes that show his submission game is evolving rapidly. He clearly outclassed Garza in every aspect of the fight and when Garza failed to recognize the choke attempt in the second round, Poirier finished him quickly. He showed continued growth in the Holloway fight as he once again dominated and showed high level ground transitions in moving from an armbar to a triangle to a mounted triangle to a mounted triangle armbar. Holloway did not submit easily but Poirier would not be denied and once again, proved himself to be a level above his opponent.

This fight gives both fighters the opportunity they need. If Jung wins this fight, he will have to be considered as one of the top fighters in the weight class and might earn a title shot depending on what happens with the rest of the division. Hominick just fought for the title and Poirier is widely considered to be a top ten talent so back to back wins over those two might be enough to get what no one else at 145 seems to want, which is a title fight with Jose Aldo. Poirier likely has the same opportunity. Although his hit list would be less impressive than Jung’s, he has title level talent and if no one else is willing to fight Aldo, he could get his chance earlier than expected.

The line on this fight at the time of writing this article has Poirier favored at -321 with Jung the underdog at +279. That seems about right as Poirier clearly has the pedigree and talent advantage. But nobody thought Jung had a chance against Hominick and that fight ended with one punch. I expect Poirier to control the fight and win a unanimous decision but Jung has a habit of making measurables like pedigree and talent irrelevant. Can he do it again? We’ll find out on Tuesday night.

-Alan Wells

MMA BETTING STRATEGIES…….PART I

Ok, so I am an MMA betting junkie.  I love the instant gratification of winning money in just a few seconds, as it occurs routinely during the furious exchange between two equally weighted, haymaker throwing.

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Ok, so I am an MMA betting junkie.  I love the instant gratification of winning money in just a few seconds, as it occurs routinely during the furious exchange between two equally weighted, haymaker throwing men, both trained for a single purpose:  to seek and destroy.  It happens so fast, in some cases, that I can’t even keep up with the fights on my online sportsbook.  By the time one fight finishes, the next fight is off the board.

I am always looking for an advantage in one or two fights per night, as I feel that several of the odds are miscalculated because of misguided public perception.  But, if you are diligent with your research and disciplined with your approach, you can consistently find a fight or two on each card that are fairly easy to handicap.

Take the upcoming UFC on Fox which takes place May 5th

UFC ON FOX 3- LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT Barry vs. Johnson (5/5/12)

Matchup Odds

Jim Miller -210

Nate Diaz +175

UFC ON FOX 3- LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT Koscheck vs. Hendricks (5/5/12)

Matchup Odds

Josh Koscheck -125

Johny Hendricks -105

It appears to me that of the fights with early odds, Nate Diaz has the best chance to pull the upset.  Lavar “Big” Johnson has been impressive, but his inexperience should prove to be too much to overcome vs. the explosive Pat Barry.  Diaz, on the other hand, is seasoned enough to pull out a “W”, and his camp will have him ready.  Beware Jim Miller….

Also, I see a lot of value in Josh Koscheck only laying -125.  He is the better athlete, and has faced tougher competition throughout his career.  Koscheck could get caught, as his opponent is dangerous, but I see him winning here 2 rounds to 1 for a unanimous decision.  Add money to the bankroll by playing Koscheck on May 5th.  Check back next week for a breakdown and best bets of the other fights on the UFC on Fox 3.

 

 

MMA Fans are Clever, Unite to Make Fun of Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg said something that makes us wonder why publicists even have jobs these days if they go around letting their clients speak their minds, when he gave a recent interview to Men’s Journal magazine..

Mark Wahlberg said something that makes us wonder why publicists even have jobs these days if they go around letting their clients speak their minds, when he gave a recent interview to Men’s Journal magazine. The topic was on the 9/11 tragedy and Wahlberg responded:

On being scheduled to be on one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center

“If I was on that plane with my kids, it wouldn’t have went down like it did. There would have been a lot of blood in that first-class cabin and then me saying, ‘OK, we’re going to land somewhere safely, don’t worry.’”

To be fair, Wahlberg never should have been asked such a ridiculous question as of course, he would have given some macho and stupid inane pointless overzealous remark.

But in the wake of Wahlberg’s idiocy unintentional insensitivity, MMA fans have [for once] united in the Sherdog forums rather than feverishly type away anonymous insults at one another, and used their polished Photoshop skills to imagine what other major tragedies would have been prevented had only Mark Wahlberg been around to save the day.


*Source: WWTDD

Munoz Out of UFC on Fox 2, Bisping in Against Chael Sonnen

Dana White has tweeted that Mark Munoz, who was set to fight Chael Sonnen in the co-main event at UFC on Fox 2 for the next contender spot at the Middleweight championship is injured and.

Dana White has tweeted that Mark Munoz, who was set to fight Chael Sonnen in the co-main event at UFC on Fox 2 for the next contender spot at the Middleweight championship is injured and off the card. Michael Bisping will now take Munoz’s place to fight Sonnen in 11 days. We’re not sure how good of news this is for Bisping who earned himself a victory over Jason Miller at the TUF14 Finale in early December but we hope he’s managed to keep himself in shape throughout the holidays.

Bisping seems to be pretty confident as he tweeted after the news broke:

Opening Scene of “Haywire” (VIDEO)

You can watch the first five minutes of Haywire below, unless you’re one of those types that doesn’t want the movie to be ruined for you before you go see it. It’s kinda reminiscent of.

You can watch the first five minutes of Haywire below, unless you’re one of those types that doesn’t want the movie to be ruined for you before you go see it. It’s kinda reminiscent of the opening sequence for Pulp Fiction, only less…dialogue.

Gina Carano is a Good Actress Say Her Co-Stars (VIDEO)

Gina Carano‘s debut film, Haywire (which was said to be written and made for her by renowned director and MMA fan, Steven Soderbergh) had its red-carpet premiere this weekend. Access Hollywood was out seeking some.

Gina Carano‘s debut film, Haywire (which was said to be written and made for her by renowned director and MMA fan, Steven Soderbergh) had its red-carpet premiere this weekend. Access Hollywood was out seeking some good Gina Carano acting reviews from her co-stars.  Such positive comments about Carano included, “She’s a proper fighter” said Ewan McGregor and “She’s maybe the second best athlete that I ever worked with” said Channing Tatum.

We are pretty proud of our beautiful Gina Carano who is again helping to bolster the MMA sport by starring in her own mainstream action film and we’re also proud because we’re 97 percent sure that she doesn’t take steroids. After the video, check out Carano’s date to the premiere. Think he could have worn a suit, eh? What a scrub.