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    Best bets for UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Gaethje 👊

    Best bets for UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Gaethje


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    It's rare to expect so much violence in a lightweight matchup, but the combination of offensive weapons and lack of defense between this weekend's main event fighters nearly assures a crowd-pleaser.


    Here's a breakdown of Saturday's showdown between Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone and Justin Gaethje at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Prelims scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. ET, followed by main card on ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET).


    Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook, as of Sept. 11.

    Lightweight matchup: No. 5 Justin Gaethje (-190) vs. No. 4 Donald Cerrone (+165)


    Tale Of The Tape

    DONALD CERRONE JUSTIN GAETHJE
    Last Fight Weight Class Lightweight Lightweight
    Current Age 36 30
    Height 73.0 71.0
    Reach 72.0 74.0
    Stance Orthodox Orthodox
    Analyzed Minutes 383 43
    Standup striking offense
    Total Knockdown Ratio (Scored : Received) 23:7 2:1
    Distance Knockdown Rate 6.5% 1.8%
    Head Jab Accuracy 33% 36%
    Head Power Accuracy 29% 38%
    Total Standup Strike Ratio 1.0 0.7
    Striking defense
    Total Head Strike Defense 66% 63%
    Distance Knockdown Defense ("Chin") 98% 100%
    Wrestling and grappling
    TD Attempts per Min Standing/Clinch 0.30 0.02
    Takedown Accuracy 35% 0%
    Advances per Takedown/Top Control 1.1 NA
    Opponent Takedown Attempts 111 10
    Takedown Defense 72% 80%
    Share of Total Ground Time in Control 56% 45%
    Submission Attempts per Trip to Ground 0.56 0.00

    It's somewhat rare to see very successful strikers also exhibit poor defense, but here we have two of them. Both men offer dangerous striking arsenals while standing, yet both also absorb more than the average share of damage in doing so. Their preference for a shootout is a big reason why these two fighters have racked up bonuses at a mind-boggling pace. In fact, in their collective preceding nine fights, Cerrone and Gaethje have amassed 11 performance bonuses between them.


    We're left with a question more of durability than any doubts in finishing ability. And durability is hard to predict, especially with Cerrone switching between weight classes. His performance metrics include a variety of tough, highly-ranked opponents at welterweight as recently as last year.


    Though Cerrone has the better submission game, Gaethje has the wrestling base to force a striking duel. And there we will have Cerrone's more diverse striking attack against Gaethje's more precise head-hunting. All the while, both sprinkle in more than the average rate of vicious leg kicks just to ensure they'll both be limping the next day.


    It's a fight that probably will see extreme punishment delivered to, and absorbed by, both fighters. But the numbers lean toward Gaethje to score a fight-ending sequence first. If he can't, Cerrone could take over the fight in later rounds with his high-altitude stamina.


    E+ recommends: Moneyline lean on Gaethje. Fight does not go the distance.

    Other fight card value

    Five years ago, there was massive buzz around Uriah Hall. Coming off one of the greatest highlight-reel knockouts in the UFC vault, he had the size and violent striking that made him look like a world-beater. No one would have imagined him being the second biggest underdog on a fight card, and yet that's the case this weekend. Hall is still dangerous at long range, but he has often struggled with aggressive grapplers. Antonio Carlos Junior certainly fits the mold of someone who could stifle Hall's striking game and threaten submissions on the ground.


    E+ recommends: Moneyline play on Carlos Junior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hman View Post
    Best bets for UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Gaethje


    ESPN PLUS ($ MATERIAL)


    It's rare to expect so much violence in a lightweight matchup, but the combination of offensive weapons and lack of defense between this weekend's main event fighters nearly assures a crowd-pleaser.


    Here's a breakdown of Saturday's showdown between Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone and Justin Gaethje at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Prelims scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. ET, followed by main card on ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET).


    Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook, as of Sept. 11.

    Lightweight matchup: No. 5 Justin Gaethje (-190) vs. No. 4 Donald Cerrone (+165)


    Tale Of The Tape

    DONALD CERRONE JUSTIN GAETHJE
    Last Fight Weight Class Lightweight Lightweight
    Current Age 36 30
    Height 73.0 71.0
    Reach 72.0 74.0
    Stance Orthodox Orthodox
    Analyzed Minutes 383 43
    Standup striking offense
    Total Knockdown Ratio (Scored : Received) 23:7 2:1
    Distance Knockdown Rate 6.5% 1.8%
    Head Jab Accuracy 33% 36%
    Head Power Accuracy 29% 38%
    Total Standup Strike Ratio 1.0 0.7
    Striking defense
    Total Head Strike Defense 66% 63%
    Distance Knockdown Defense ("Chin") 98% 100%
    Wrestling and grappling
    TD Attempts per Min Standing/Clinch 0.30 0.02
    Takedown Accuracy 35% 0%
    Advances per Takedown/Top Control 1.1 NA
    Opponent Takedown Attempts 111 10
    Takedown Defense 72% 80%
    Share of Total Ground Time in Control 56% 45%
    Submission Attempts per Trip to Ground 0.56 0.00

    It's somewhat rare to see very successful strikers also exhibit poor defense, but here we have two of them. Both men offer dangerous striking arsenals while standing, yet both also absorb more than the average share of damage in doing so. Their preference for a shootout is a big reason why these two fighters have racked up bonuses at a mind-boggling pace. In fact, in their collective preceding nine fights, Cerrone and Gaethje have amassed 11 performance bonuses between them.


    We're left with a question more of durability than any doubts in finishing ability. And durability is hard to predict, especially with Cerrone switching between weight classes. His performance metrics include a variety of tough, highly-ranked opponents at welterweight as recently as last year.


    Though Cerrone has the better submission game, Gaethje has the wrestling base to force a striking duel. And there we will have Cerrone's more diverse striking attack against Gaethje's more precise head-hunting. All the while, both sprinkle in more than the average rate of vicious leg kicks just to ensure they'll both be limping the next day.


    It's a fight that probably will see extreme punishment delivered to, and absorbed by, both fighters. But the numbers lean toward Gaethje to score a fight-ending sequence first. If he can't, Cerrone could take over the fight in later rounds with his high-altitude stamina.


    E+ recommends: Moneyline lean on Gaethje. Fight does not go the distance.

    Other fight card value

    Five years ago, there was massive buzz around Uriah Hall. Coming off one of the greatest highlight-reel knockouts in the UFC vault, he had the size and violent striking that made him look like a world-beater. No one would have imagined him being the second biggest underdog on a fight card, and yet that's the case this weekend. Hall is still dangerous at long range, but he has often struggled with aggressive grapplers. Antonio Carlos Junior certainly fits the mold of someone who could stifle Hall's striking game and threaten submissions on the ground.


    E+ recommends: Moneyline play on Carlos Junior.
    As usual I CAN'T WAIT!

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