All of you guys thinking there's any remote chance of a fix here are out of your damn minds.
I don't even think Vegas had a line for One Championship fights. Only maybe 3 or 4 books had any One Championship lines at all and the liquidity there is tiny. There was a move of about 200 pts from +500 to +300 or so, but any of us could've moved that line with a couple thousand dollars.
Eddie isn't the type of guy to fix a fight. If he had a brain tumor and decided to, he CERTAINLY wouldn't choose a One Championship undercard fight to do so where he can get like $1000 down at +500 at 5Dimes. He'd do it in a UFC fight where he can bet hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Makes zero sense to do it now.
As far One paying him to take a dive, why would One approach one of the most respected guys in MMA, risk having Alvarez reject their offer and spill the beans, and jeopardize the legitimacy of their whole promotion? They can secure hundreds of millions of funding from Sequoia Investments but they want to potentially throw everything away to get Nastyukhin a win over Eddie Alvarez? In no world does that make any sense.
Eddie lost because he's been fighting for like 15 years and is an older fighter facing a young Tiger Muay Thai guy that hits hard. We've seen this shit happen in MMA all the time. Eddie was a -350 favorite and the underdog cash. There is no story here.
I don't even think Vegas had a line for One Championship fights. Only maybe 3 or 4 books had any One Championship lines at all and the liquidity there is tiny. There was a move of about 200 pts from +500 to +300 or so, but any of us could've moved that line with a couple thousand dollars.
Eddie isn't the type of guy to fix a fight. If he had a brain tumor and decided to, he CERTAINLY wouldn't choose a One Championship undercard fight to do so where he can get like $1000 down at +500 at 5Dimes. He'd do it in a UFC fight where he can bet hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Makes zero sense to do it now.
As far One paying him to take a dive, why would One approach one of the most respected guys in MMA, risk having Alvarez reject their offer and spill the beans, and jeopardize the legitimacy of their whole promotion? They can secure hundreds of millions of funding from Sequoia Investments but they want to potentially throw everything away to get Nastyukhin a win over Eddie Alvarez? In no world does that make any sense.
Eddie lost because he's been fighting for like 15 years and is an older fighter facing a young Tiger Muay Thai guy that hits hard. We've seen this shit happen in MMA all the time. Eddie was a -350 favorite and the underdog cash. There is no story here.