Diego "The Dream" Sanchez +130 Risk CA$ 100.00 To WinCA$ 130.00
Jury has not seen anything like this. I don't think there's anyway jury can put Diego away. And for 3 rounds he's going to have the Tasmanian devil all over him
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Diego "The Dream" Sanchez +130 Risk CA$ 100.00 To WinCA$ 130.00
Jury has not seen anything like this. I don't think there's anyway jury can put Diego away. And for 3 rounds he's going to have the Tasmanian devil all over him
Lawler/Hendricks - I really liked Lawler for awhile, but I've buckled under the pressure. Lawler has some good striking and decent wrestling. But 5 rounder definitely favours Hendricks. I hope they both fight aggressively. Late TKO by Hendricks
Condit/Woodley - Brown Condit would have been better. It all comes down to one thing. Can Woodley take and keep Condit down. If it stays standing, Condit will out strike him for a decision, perhaps a KO late. Everyone knows Woodley fades. Condit should be able to keep distance and bide his time
OSP/Krylov - Should this not be like -1000 OSP? Krlov looked horrible in his last fight. OSP will tire him a KTFO of him in the 2nd or 3rd
Shields/Lombard - Shields is a big 170er and will not be bullied around. I think Shields is a great underdog play here. He has proven to be one of the best grapplers, and his striking has gotten very effective. He will fight smart and win a decision
Jury/Sanchez - What have you done for me lately? Jury looked like garbage and barely snuck by Ricci. Diego got pummelled, but hung in there and almost beat a top 3 LW. Sanchez will not get finished. No way. He will be balls out for 3 full. I think he has a decent chance of pulling off a decision, even if he is under skilled
Story/Gasteulum - I don't think Story should be the underdog. I see these guys as being fairly similar. Good wrestling/grappling. Good power. Could be a lot of cage side positional battles. Story decision
Bermudez/Hettes - If Bermudez keeps this standing, he could be in trouble, although he should have more power to keep keep Hettes careful. If Bermduz can control the fight with his wrestling I think he wins a decision
I think Forte is a great striker, but I have to look into Trevino further. undefeated outside the octagon doesn't always mean much
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Lawler/Hendricks - I really liked Lawler for awhile, but I've buckled under the pressure. Lawler has some good striking and decent wrestling. But 5 rounder definitely favours Hendricks. I hope they both fight aggressively. Late TKO by Hendricks
Condit/Woodley - Brown Condit would have been better. It all comes down to one thing. Can Woodley take and keep Condit down. If it stays standing, Condit will out strike him for a decision, perhaps a KO late. Everyone knows Woodley fades. Condit should be able to keep distance and bide his time
OSP/Krylov - Should this not be like -1000 OSP? Krlov looked horrible in his last fight. OSP will tire him a KTFO of him in the 2nd or 3rd
Shields/Lombard - Shields is a big 170er and will not be bullied around. I think Shields is a great underdog play here. He has proven to be one of the best grapplers, and his striking has gotten very effective. He will fight smart and win a decision
Jury/Sanchez - What have you done for me lately? Jury looked like garbage and barely snuck by Ricci. Diego got pummelled, but hung in there and almost beat a top 3 LW. Sanchez will not get finished. No way. He will be balls out for 3 full. I think he has a decent chance of pulling off a decision, even if he is under skilled
Story/Gasteulum - I don't think Story should be the underdog. I see these guys as being fairly similar. Good wrestling/grappling. Good power. Could be a lot of cage side positional battles. Story decision
Bermudez/Hettes - If Bermudez keeps this standing, he could be in trouble, although he should have more power to keep keep Hettes careful. If Bermduz can control the fight with his wrestling I think he wins a decision
I think Forte is a great striker, but I have to look into Trevino further. undefeated outside the octagon doesn't always mean much
Bermudez/Hettes - If Bermudez keeps this standing, he could be in trouble, although he should have more power to keep keep Hettes careful. If Bermduz can control the fight with his wrestling I think he wins a decision
Sorry, that came out wrong. Hettes is obviously a sub ace. Bermudez will find trouble if he doesn't keep it standing. Bermudez wins a dec if he can use his wrestling to defend, keep top position, or even effectively grappling along the cage
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Bermudez/Hettes - If Bermudez keeps this standing, he could be in trouble, although he should have more power to keep keep Hettes careful. If Bermduz can control the fight with his wrestling I think he wins a decision
Sorry, that came out wrong. Hettes is obviously a sub ace. Bermudez will find trouble if he doesn't keep it standing. Bermudez wins a dec if he can use his wrestling to defend, keep top position, or even effectively grappling along the cage
OSP/Krylov - Should this not be like -1000 OSP? Krlov looked horrible in his last fight. OSP will tire him a KTFO of him in the 2nd or 3rd
Krylov did look pretty bad two fights ago in his UFC debut, he did gas hard which is partly why he looked so bad. In his last fight however he looked much improved, hands up, nice footwork and some killer high kicks to put away the MASSIVE and much hyped Walt Harris in under a minute if I remember correctly. He is now making the drop down to LHW as he weighed in at like 224lbs for his last HW fight vs Harris. So no it should not be -1000 OSP, -400 might even be a bit high IMO, although you have to think OSP wins this. I actually think he reverts back to this "strikeforce" roots if you will, early on he used his wrestling and top notch athleticsm to grind his opponents down, his striking has come along way but after he gets hit a few times by the Ukrainian Master of Sport in Kyokushin Karate and Hand to Hand Combat he might think twice about standing. The X factor here is that Krylov also has 10 submission wins under his belt, while I acknowledge they are probably mostly agaisnt european scrubs it shouldn't be overlooked. So even if OSP gets it down it should be interesting to see what Krylov has for him off his back. I guess what I'm saying is if Krylovs cardio is in check he is far from a push over in this fight. Good luck and sorry for the long read ha.
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Quote Originally Posted by sawman:
OSP/Krylov - Should this not be like -1000 OSP? Krlov looked horrible in his last fight. OSP will tire him a KTFO of him in the 2nd or 3rd
Krylov did look pretty bad two fights ago in his UFC debut, he did gas hard which is partly why he looked so bad. In his last fight however he looked much improved, hands up, nice footwork and some killer high kicks to put away the MASSIVE and much hyped Walt Harris in under a minute if I remember correctly. He is now making the drop down to LHW as he weighed in at like 224lbs for his last HW fight vs Harris. So no it should not be -1000 OSP, -400 might even be a bit high IMO, although you have to think OSP wins this. I actually think he reverts back to this "strikeforce" roots if you will, early on he used his wrestling and top notch athleticsm to grind his opponents down, his striking has come along way but after he gets hit a few times by the Ukrainian Master of Sport in Kyokushin Karate and Hand to Hand Combat he might think twice about standing. The X factor here is that Krylov also has 10 submission wins under his belt, while I acknowledge they are probably mostly agaisnt european scrubs it shouldn't be overlooked. So even if OSP gets it down it should be interesting to see what Krylov has for him off his back. I guess what I'm saying is if Krylovs cardio is in check he is far from a push over in this fight. Good luck and sorry for the long read ha.
Bermudez/Hettes - If Bermudez keeps this standing, he could be in trouble, although he should have more power to keep keep Hettes careful. If Bermduz can control the fight with his wrestling I think he wins a decision
Sorry, that came out wrong. Hettes is obviously a sub ace. Bermudez will find trouble if he doesn't keep it standing. Bermudez wins a dec if he can use his wrestling to defend, keep top position, or even effectively grappling along the cage
IMO, this is Bermudez's fight to lose. he should be able to successfully replicate what Brimage did against Hettes. Unfortunately, I get the feeling that Bermudez is gonna take Hettes down at some point and put himself at risk.
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Quote Originally Posted by sawman:
Bermudez/Hettes - If Bermudez keeps this standing, he could be in trouble, although he should have more power to keep keep Hettes careful. If Bermduz can control the fight with his wrestling I think he wins a decision
Sorry, that came out wrong. Hettes is obviously a sub ace. Bermudez will find trouble if he doesn't keep it standing. Bermudez wins a dec if he can use his wrestling to defend, keep top position, or even effectively grappling along the cage
IMO, this is Bermudez's fight to lose. he should be able to successfully replicate what Brimage did against Hettes. Unfortunately, I get the feeling that Bermudez is gonna take Hettes down at some point and put himself at risk.
Krylov did look pretty bad two fights ago in his UFC debut, he did gas hard which is partly why he looked so bad. In his last fight however he looked much improved, hands up, nice footwork and some killer high kicks to put away the MASSIVE and much hyped Walt Harris in under a minute if I remember correctly. He is now making the drop down to LHW as he weighed in at like 224lbs for his last HW fight vs Harris. So no it should not be -1000 OSP, -400 might even be a bit high IMO, although you have to think OSP wins this. I actually think he reverts back to this "strikeforce" roots if you will, early on he used his wrestling and top notch athleticsm to grind his opponents down, his striking has come along way but after he gets hit a few times by the Ukrainian Master of Sport in Kyokushin Karate and Hand to Hand Combat he might think twice about standing. The X factor here is that Krylov also has 10 submission wins under his belt, while I acknowledge they are probably mostly agaisnt european scrubs it shouldn't be overlooked. So even if OSP gets it down it should be interesting to see what Krylov has for him off his back. I guess what I'm saying is if Krylovs cardio is in check he is far from a push over in this fight. Good luck and sorry for the long read ha.
Great info - Thx - At worst OSP GSPs him for 3 rounds!
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Quote Originally Posted by crowat:
Krylov did look pretty bad two fights ago in his UFC debut, he did gas hard which is partly why he looked so bad. In his last fight however he looked much improved, hands up, nice footwork and some killer high kicks to put away the MASSIVE and much hyped Walt Harris in under a minute if I remember correctly. He is now making the drop down to LHW as he weighed in at like 224lbs for his last HW fight vs Harris. So no it should not be -1000 OSP, -400 might even be a bit high IMO, although you have to think OSP wins this. I actually think he reverts back to this "strikeforce" roots if you will, early on he used his wrestling and top notch athleticsm to grind his opponents down, his striking has come along way but after he gets hit a few times by the Ukrainian Master of Sport in Kyokushin Karate and Hand to Hand Combat he might think twice about standing. The X factor here is that Krylov also has 10 submission wins under his belt, while I acknowledge they are probably mostly agaisnt european scrubs it shouldn't be overlooked. So even if OSP gets it down it should be interesting to see what Krylov has for him off his back. I guess what I'm saying is if Krylovs cardio is in check he is far from a push over in this fight. Good luck and sorry for the long read ha.
Great info - Thx - At worst OSP GSPs him for 3 rounds!
I like the over for sure - I think that's Jury's only path. However, I think Diego could win by sub, KO, or dec
This is Jury's biggest test. Should be his "deepest waters". Not sure what was up with MJ in their fight. I think if they fought again MJ wins
Good point. I could see Diego finishing Jury but have a hard time envisioning the reverse. I just think the fight will be competitive and Sanchez has a way with the judges.
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Quote Originally Posted by sawman:
I like the over for sure - I think that's Jury's only path. However, I think Diego could win by sub, KO, or dec
This is Jury's biggest test. Should be his "deepest waters". Not sure what was up with MJ in their fight. I think if they fought again MJ wins
Good point. I could see Diego finishing Jury but have a hard time envisioning the reverse. I just think the fight will be competitive and Sanchez has a way with the judges.
Condit/Woodley - Brown Condit would have been better. It all comes down to one thing. Can Woodley take and keep Condit down. If it stays standing, Condit will out strike him for a decision, perhaps a KO late. Everyone knows Woodley fades. Condit should be able to keep distance and bide his time
If that is the key to this fight saw then you gotta back Condit.
Condit's escapability is unmatched for a man his size. He is difficult to keep down. We have recently seen him is full guard and he is very relaxed and very active...pounding mad elbows into the skull.
I have great respect for Woodley but this is a bad matchup for him, imo.
Condit is tough to get down...tougher to keep down and will pick apart Woodley's striking defense.
Thank you for your great write-ups and thoughts...bol.
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Condit/Woodley - Brown Condit would have been better. It all comes down to one thing. Can Woodley take and keep Condit down. If it stays standing, Condit will out strike him for a decision, perhaps a KO late. Everyone knows Woodley fades. Condit should be able to keep distance and bide his time
If that is the key to this fight saw then you gotta back Condit.
Condit's escapability is unmatched for a man his size. He is difficult to keep down. We have recently seen him is full guard and he is very relaxed and very active...pounding mad elbows into the skull.
I have great respect for Woodley but this is a bad matchup for him, imo.
Condit is tough to get down...tougher to keep down and will pick apart Woodley's striking defense.
Thank you for your great write-ups and thoughts...bol.
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