UFC 166 this weekend : Cain Velasquez vs Junior Dos Santos

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  • betaholic
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    • 10-16-13
    • 5

    #1
    UFC 166 this weekend : Cain Velasquez vs Junior Dos Santos
    UFC 166: Cain Velasquez vs Junior Dos Santos


    This UFC is going to be one of the most popular ones leading to the end of 2013. Junior Dos Santos has been mauling through his opponents over the last while and he has climbed his way back to have a title shot against Cain Valasquez. With his recent win that led to this title opportunity, he is coming in to this fight with high hopes. My opinion on this is that he will get past Cain Valasquez and acquire the championship at this UFC. His respectable way of dealing with his opponents and great fighting fashion will lead to a great win this weekend.


    Cain Valasquez on the other hand has been quite relaxed as of late. Will he be ready to take in Dos Santos on October 19th? Does anyone feel like he will be winning this one for some reason? I'd be more than happy to hear from you all.


    - Charlie
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  • betaholic
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    • 10-16-13
    • 5

    #2
    bump.
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    • Russian Rocket
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 09-02-12
      • 43910

      #3
      Bobby check in
      Bobby the ban button is that big one on the left with a big lettering
      Bobby goodnight
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      • TheMetsSuck
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-14-12
        • 6146

        #4
        cain will be a huge play for me. guy is a beast
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        • Ghenghis Kahn
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-02-12
          • 19734

          #5
          junior has a punchers chance but cain has such a crazy cardio for a guy that looks flabby.

          cain at -200 though? not sure, hope the price drops.
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          • Dr.Gonzo
            SBR MVP
            • 12-05-09
            • 4660

            #6
            If Cain can just spam takedowns again and not have JDS punish him when they get snuffed out Cain wins easily.
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            • DoYouNotGetIT
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 09-25-13
              • 529

              #7
              Agreed Cain wins by forcing takedowns and not engaging in stand-up. Heavyweight division is the PED division (whole sport is on it, but any contender in the HW division is on PEDs). Back in the day there were no huge heavyweights like now. The biggest heavyweight was Ricco Rodriguez. The bigger heavyweights lost to Rodriguez or the rest of the LHW division (Couture, Coleman, and so on). Fedor wasn't even a big heavyweight and Ricco Rodriguez was bigger than Fedor (bigger not better).

              UFC 166: Roy Nelson and Diego Sanchez only one will probably lose. At +450 and +550. $100 bet on both wins you 350, 450, or 1150. Bet Cain to win as a insurance policy if both those fighters lose. Sanchez is moving down in weight which just for that shouldn't be +550 and Roy Nelson is a crafty veteran therefore he knows every trick to beat a better fighter.

              UFC 167: Rashad Evans is done with fighting. After his wife left him this guy crumbled. He was literally on that 24/7 for UFC and had no furniture in his house. I mean the house was empty and he wasn't planning on buying furniture. 2 out of the last 3 fights Evans has lost and if he fought Henderson 3 years ago he would have dominated him instead won by Split Decision. BET Chael Sonnan +125.

              Take Josh Koscheck over Tyron Woodley. Koscheck is a NCAA champion wrestler while Woodley has gotten beat by wrestlers. Odds are not out yet.

              UFC 168: For a lottery shot throw money at Miesha Tate +650. Women MMA Champions don't care about MMA and look for other things besides MMA. Ronda Rousey went Hollywood and is appearing in movies.
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              • sando
                SBR MVP
                • 04-30-12
                • 3723

                #8
                Originally posted by DoYouNotGetIT
                Agreed Cain wins by forcing takedowns and not engaging in stand-up. Heavyweight division is the PED division (whole sport is on it, but any contender in the HW division is on PEDs). Back in the day there were no huge heavyweights like now. The biggest heavyweight was Ricco Rodriguez. The bigger heavyweights lost to Rodriguez or the rest of the LHW division (Couture, Coleman, and so on). Fedor wasn't even a big heavyweight and Ricco Rodriguez was bigger than Fedor (bigger not better).

                UFC 166: Roy Nelson and Diego Sanchez only one will probably lose. At +450 and +550. $100 bet on both wins you 350, 450, or 1150. Bet Cain to win as a insurance policy if both those fighters lose. Sanchez is moving down in weight which just for that shouldn't be +550 and Roy Nelson is a crafty veteran therefore he knows every trick to beat a better fighter.

                UFC 167: Rashad Evans is done with fighting. After his wife left him this guy crumbled. He was literally on that 24/7 for UFC and had no furniture in his house. I mean the house was empty and he wasn't planning on buying furniture. 2 out of the last 3 fights Evans has lost and if he fought Henderson 3 years ago he would have dominated him instead won by Split Decision. BET Chael Sonnan +125.

                Take Josh Koscheck over Tyron Woodley. Koscheck is a NCAA champion wrestler while Woodley has gotten beat by wrestlers. Odds are not out yet.

                UFC 168: For a lottery shot throw money at Miesha Tate +650. Women MMA Champions don't care about MMA and look for other things besides MMA. Ronda Rousey went Hollywood and is appearing in movies.
                Outstanding post, agree with everything... Except Meisha Tate. Rouser is currently un-beatable, no matter what else she has on her plate, the girl is simply in a class of her own. Would probably beat cyborg at her peak no worries.
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