Sandhagen’s ready, he has momentum and he has physical traits that TJ has not competed against prior. For this reason, I feel that this bout goes well longer than the ‘Makers believe it does.
Over 3.5 +155 Fight goes to decision +225
*half unit wagers
Paiva will make it competitive but he’s not yet a natural Bantamweight and he’ll fine the speed, power and diversity of attack too much to overcome in this short notice opportunity.
I’ve tied Phillips to last week’s parlay leg of Gamrot -210 for a potential return of +110. For those without the first side please use Phillips in a parlay leg.
Soriano’s a Hawaiian that brings devastating punch. Allen’s weakness is that he stops strikes of any form striking attack with his face. Allan on the other hand is a savant ground talent that will dominate on the mat as completely as Soriano will on the feet provided, he can drag the hunky Hawaiian down for a roll. This will be a fascinating stylistic matchup but at the end of the day it is Allan whom I believe is the fighter that gets his hand raised in this one.
Allan +110
This will be a tremendous fight. Yanez is the fighter with slick striking, deft movement and evasive defensive capability. He’s also the fighter with more experience. A relative newcomer to the UFC he’s finished his last two (ordinary) opponents via finish.
Costa arrives the man with less experience but he’ll be the physical larger fighter with a couple of inches of height advantage, three inches of reach advantage as well he’s a switch stance fighter that is always pressing forward to make the fight. Can Costa get to the counter striking slickster or will his aggression be the formula Ynez needs to further his momentum?
Costa opened +155 so most believe that Yanez will own advantage. Me, I come from Springsteen’s “Growing up” when he sings, “When they said sit down, I stood up”.
Costa +200 By GAMBLOU
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Sandhagen’s ready, he has momentum and he has physical traits that TJ has not competed against prior. For this reason, I feel that this bout goes well longer than the ‘Makers believe it does.
Over 3.5 +155 Fight goes to decision +225
*half unit wagers
Paiva will make it competitive but he’s not yet a natural Bantamweight and he’ll fine the speed, power and diversity of attack too much to overcome in this short notice opportunity.
I’ve tied Phillips to last week’s parlay leg of Gamrot -210 for a potential return of +110. For those without the first side please use Phillips in a parlay leg.
Soriano’s a Hawaiian that brings devastating punch. Allen’s weakness is that he stops strikes of any form striking attack with his face. Allan on the other hand is a savant ground talent that will dominate on the mat as completely as Soriano will on the feet provided, he can drag the hunky Hawaiian down for a roll. This will be a fascinating stylistic matchup but at the end of the day it is Allan whom I believe is the fighter that gets his hand raised in this one.
Allan +110
This will be a tremendous fight. Yanez is the fighter with slick striking, deft movement and evasive defensive capability. He’s also the fighter with more experience. A relative newcomer to the UFC he’s finished his last two (ordinary) opponents via finish.
Costa arrives the man with less experience but he’ll be the physical larger fighter with a couple of inches of height advantage, three inches of reach advantage as well he’s a switch stance fighter that is always pressing forward to make the fight. Can Costa get to the counter striking slickster or will his aggression be the formula Ynez needs to further his momentum?
Costa opened +155 so most believe that Yanez will own advantage. Me, I come from Springsteen’s “Growing up” when he sings, “When they said sit down, I stood up”.
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