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    Prelim write ups.. MMAMANIA...


    265 lbs.: Andrei Arlovski vs. Philipe Lins

    Andrei Arlovski (28-19) snapped a four-fight winless streak last July with an upset of Ben Rothwell in their rematch, securing his third professional victory since 2015 in the process. His other streak — that of not being knocked out since Jan. 2017 — ended four months later at the hands of Jairzinho Rozenstruik.
    He is one inch taller than “Monstro” and will have nearly one foot of reach advantage.
    After scoring dominant first-round finishes in his first two Bellator appearances, Philipe Lins (14-3) suffered a gnarly knee injury against Kelly Anundson and eventually left the organization on a two-fight losing streak. He moved up from Light Heavyweight to Heavyweight to take part in the PFL’s 2018 tournament, in which he ran the table with four stoppage wins to claim the million-dollar prize.
    He has not gone the distance since 2013 and owns eight wins by form of knockout.
    Despite Arlovski’s newfound ability to turn what should be two-minute firefights into agonizing three-round slogs, he’s in for yet another rough evening against “Monstro.” Lins boasts impressive handspeed, enough power to put Arlovski to sleep for the dozenth time, and sufficient takedown defense to shut down the wrestling that’s become Arlovski’s standard Plan B.
    Arlovski needs Lins to fall into the same sort of gunshy lull that Walt Harris and Augusto Sakai did if he wants to win this, and Lins’ performance in the PFL tournament suggests that’s not going to happen. A counter right ends Arlovski’s night in the early going.
    Prediction: Lins via first-round knockout
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    155 lbs.: Michael Johnson vs. Thiago Moises

    Consecutive losses to Khabib Nurmagomedov and Justin Gaethje sent Michael Johnson (19-15) down to Featherweight, where he amassed a 2-1 record before getting crumpled by Josh Emmett. His return to 155 saw him face Stevie Ray in Singapore, where he lost a majority decision.
    “The Menace” will have a three-inch reach advantage.
    Thiago Moises (12-4) — the former RFA Lightweight champion — smashed Gleidson Cutis on “Contender Series: Brazil” to earn a spot in the Octagon. He’s presently 1-2 in the world’s largest fight promotion, a win over Kurt Holobaugh sandwiched between losses to Beneil Dariush and Damir Ismagulov.
    His eight stoppage wins include five by submission.
    I cannot for the life of me diagnose what ails Johnson. By all accounts, the speed and power are still there, and he showed against Artem Lobov that he can still rack up some ridiculous significant strike numbers. There just seems to be something missing. Indeed, the “Menace” who bullied Edson Barboza would torch the pressure-averse Moises, but it’s hard to have faith in the current incarnation, which has the tools to sink Moises but may or may not be able to use them to their fullest.
    As of this writing, the oddsmakers have this the closest fight on the card, with each man sitting on -110 odds. I’m inclined to agree with their assessment. I have to pick someone, though, and I suppose that’s Moises. Johnson doesn’t have the offensive wrestling prowess that Dariush and Ismagulov used to neutralize Moises and regularly falls apart when taken down himself. In sum, Moises survives early trouble to get the tap.
    Prediction: Moises via second-round submission
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    135 lbs.: Sijara Eubanks vs. Sarah Moras

    Entering the season as the No. 13 seed, Sijara Eubanks (4-4) dominated all comers on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 26 before weight-cut difficulties forced her out of the Finale. “Sarj” went on to beat Lauren Murphy and Roxanne Modafferi in the Octagon, but another blown weight cut sent her to 135 pounds, where she’s dropped two straight.
    She stands two inches shorter than “Cheesecake,” though their reaches are identical.
    Sarah Moras (6-5) is a TUF veteran in her own right, having reached the TUF 18 semifinals as part of Team Miesha Tate. Her most recent fight saw her snap a three-fight losing streak with a one-sided mauling of Liana Jojua.
    She has knocked out and submitted three opponents apiece.
    By all rights, Eubanks should demolish Moras. “Cheesecake’s” paltry 37 percent takedown defense is nowhere near stout enough to keep “Sarj” from dumping her on her back at will, and Eubanks’ jiu-jitsu pedigree far outstrips Moras.’ Then again, Eubanks should have crushed Correia, but instead underwhelmed after a good first round.
    Still, Moras has turned in sub-par performances on multiple occasions in the Octagon and has yet to perform a feat more impressive than Eubanks’ win over Roxy Modafferi or strong performance against Aspen Ladd. Eubanks takes her down early and often, racking up ground-and-pound for a wide decision victory.
    Prediction: Eubanks via unanimous decision
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    155 lbs.: Gabriel Benitez vs. Omar Morales

    Gabriel Benitez (21-7) emerged as one of the top prospects from the inaugural TUF: “Latin America” season, winning five of his first seven Octagon bouts and securing a post-fight bonus for his slam knockout of Humberto Bandenay. In his last appearance, he had blue-chip up-and-comer Sodiq Yusuff badly hurt in the early going, only to fall to a counter right late in the first.
    He gives up three inches of reach to Venezuela’s Omar Morales (9-0).
    Morales entered “Contender Series” as a decent-sized underdog against LFA champ Harvey Park, but proved the oddsmakers wrong by knocking his man out with a vicious right hand early in the second round. This set up an Octagon debut against Dong Hyun Ma in which Morales hurt “Maestro” with a late wheel kick, only to settle for a unanimous decision.
    He has submitted five professional foes and knocked out another two.
    As capable a fighter as Benitez is, this looks rough. Morales is both a similarly potent kicker and a natural Lightweight, ostensibly capable of overpowering “Moggly” at the latter’s preferred range. It’s hard to envision Benitez controlling the standup against a taller, rangier, heavier foe with a similar wheelhouse.
    Morales’ advantages in weight and reach look like the deciding factor in what’s otherwise a razor-close match. The Venezuelan bruiser lands the flashier, more telling kicks to make up for his struggles in boxing exchanges.
    Prediction: Morales via unanimous decision
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    135 lbs.: Hunter Azure vs. Brian Kelleher

    Despite failing to finish Chris Ocon on “Contender Series,” Hunter Azure (8-0) walked away with a UFC contract and made his promotional debut two months later. Said debut pitted him against TUF winner Brad Katona, whom Azure narrowly defeated in Vancouver.
    He’ll have two inches of height and 4.5 inches of reach on “Boom.”
    Brian Kelleher (20-10) started his Octagon career 3-1 before suffering consecutive stoppage losses to John Lineker and Montel Jackson, after which injury kept him out of action for over a year. He returned this past January to choke out prospect Ode Osbourne and secure his third post-fight bonus in the process.
    His guillotine accounts for six of his nine submission victories.
    UFC must have high hopes for Azure because Katona was a tricky debut opponent and the inordinately tough Kelleher is an even taller ask. “Boom” has the durability and volume to keep up with Azure’s haymaker-heavy striking offense, strong takedown defense, and a signature guillotine that makes any Azure level change a risk.
    Azure’s leg kicks do pose a threat to Kelleher and he could easily have made major strides since the Katona fight, but Kelleher looks like he can hold the gate. Expect a fun slugfest until Azure goes for a double-leg and finds his neck in an untenable position.
    Prediction: Kelleher via second-round submission
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    265 lbs.: Chase Sherman vs. Ike Villanueva

    Chase Sherman (14-6) rebounded from a pair of early UFC losses to win two straight, only to leave the organization after a three-fight losing streak. He has since won three straight under the Island Fights banner and gone 1-1-1 in bare knuckle boxing.
    He’s knocked out 13 professional opponents, all but one in the first round.
    Ike Villanueva (16-9) Ike returned from a two-year layoff to knock out Juan Torres in Fury FC, setting up a Light Heavyweight title fight against UFC veteran Roger Narvaez. After smashing Narvaez in just 28 seconds, “Hurricane” took on another UFC vet in Rashad Coulter, whom he finished for his fourth consecutive first-round knockout.
    He faces a nearly half-foot reach disadvantage.
    On the one hand, Villanueva is a natural Light Heavyweight (at best) who earned most of his wins against weak-to-middling opposition. On the other hand, Sherman’s never been particularly adept at using his length, and he did lose a bare knuckle match to natural Middleweight Joey Beltran last November. It’s a coin-flip slobberknocker, and I fully expect one or the other to hit the deck within the first 10 minutes.
    My rum-addled mind says Villanueva. He’s got the faster hands and puts together nicer combinations; though Sherman’s leg kicks are a concern, his defensive liabilities are too much to ignore. Villanueva catches him throwing for a first-round finish.
    Prediction: Villanueva via first-round technical knockout
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    Good Luck Fellas

    Dober -120 3X
    Sherman -150
    Simon -150
    Benitez +160
    Sherman Fight Over 1.5

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    Ok so the fighters don't have any added pressure from crowds or family in attendance now, they can just go out and fight.

    No added adrenaline dumps early on. Also they CAN REALLY hear their coaches and take in instructions in real time which is never the case when the arenas are packed with screaming fans and many more people sitting and screaming cage side..

    These are the capping intangibles you have to weigh in. Not sure which fighters benefit more from this though???
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    IMO less intelligent/skilled ones....they can hear their coach and make improvements mid fight.....someone who could do it, but dosent have the technique or skills/knowledge...
    Quote Originally Posted by JIBBBY View Post
    Ok so the fighters don't have any added pressure from crowds or family in attendance now, they can just go out and fight.

    No added adrenaline dumps early on. Also they CAN REALLY hear their coaches and take in instructions in real time which is never the case when the arenas are packed with screaming fans and many more people sitting and screaming cage side..

    These are the capping intangibles you have to weigh in. Not sure which fighters benefit more from this though???

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaperTrail07 View Post
    IMO less intelligent/skilled ones....they can hear their coach and make improvements mid fight.....someone who could do it, but dosent have the technique or skills/knowledge...
    I agree the younger fighters do probably benefit more from this Paps. Older fighters do not lean on coaching instructions that much during the fights from what I've seen, they've been there done that and pretty much know what they have to do.

    I think coaching comes in big when it gets to the ground and grappling game in fights and when the Jits coaches are shouting out instructions with avoiding and when escaping submissions. Positioning and what not. I've noticed that was a factor in the last event.. May see less submission wins now in fights.
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    2 small early plays @ BetOnline:
    Lins & OSP parlay: $60 to win $111.83
    Michael Johnson: $78.75 to win $75

    Hoping to have a couple hours before the fight to research & watch UFC Fight Pass for previous performances

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    Should b more chatter here fellas.....not 249 but LEGGGGO

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    I like Omar marales.

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    Personally I could see this one going either way....if Omar wins I imagine he uses pressure and a takedown...3 round dec.....
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    I like Omar marales.

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    I am loving every bit of a Wednesday night card.
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    Why is there no line for Roberson Vettori.....don't see any cancellation talk...

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    Enh....other places have it just not 5D at the moment....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaperTrail07 View Post
    Why is there no line for Roberson Vettori.....don't see any cancellation talk...
    Roberson missed weight and it didn't go well from there..

    A middleweight bout between Karl Roberson and Marvin Vettori was scheduled to open the UFC Jacksonville main card on Wednesday night, but it has been nixed because of medical issues. UFC officials announced the cancellation Wednesday morning, noting the medical issues were unrelated to COVID-19.
    "Due to medical issues unrelated to COVID-19 after his weight cut, Karl Roberson has been pulled from his Wednesday bout with Marvin Vettori at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville," read an official statement.
    "The UFC Fight Night card, headlined by the bout between Anthony Smith and Glover Teixeira, will proceed as scheduled with 10 bouts."

    ---- Yahoo Sports

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    unreal smh ALLLLL that BS talk at the weigh in's...smh....
    Quote Originally Posted by frankieunits2685 View Post
    Roberson missed weight and it didn't go well from there..

    A middleweight bout between Karl Roberson and Marvin Vettori was scheduled to open the UFC Jacksonville main card on Wednesday night, but it has been nixed because of medical issues. UFC officials announced the cancellation Wednesday morning, noting the medical issues were unrelated to COVID-19.
    "Due to medical issues unrelated to COVID-19 after his weight cut, Karl Roberson has been pulled from his Wednesday bout with Marvin Vettori at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville," read an official statement.
    "The UFC Fight Night card, headlined by the bout between Anthony Smith and Glover Teixeira, will proceed as scheduled with 10 bouts."

    ---- Yahoo Sports

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    TY for the update Sir....
    Quote Originally Posted by frankieunits2685 View Post
    Roberson missed weight and it didn't go well from there..

    A middleweight bout between Karl Roberson and Marvin Vettori was scheduled to open the UFC Jacksonville main card on Wednesday night, but it has been nixed because of medical issues. UFC officials announced the cancellation Wednesday morning, noting the medical issues were unrelated to COVID-19.
    "Due to medical issues unrelated to COVID-19 after his weight cut, Karl Roberson has been pulled from his Wednesday bout with Marvin Vettori at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville," read an official statement.
    "The UFC Fight Night card, headlined by the bout between Anthony Smith and Glover Teixeira, will proceed as scheduled with 10 bouts."

    ---- Yahoo Sports

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    OSP weighed in at 240.5# That's a pretty big weight gain for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaperTrail07 View Post
    Good Luck Fellas

    Dober -120 3X
    Sherman -150
    Simon -150
    Benitez +160
    Sherman Fight Over 1.5

    Props:
    Smith Sub +1200
    Dober KO +300
    St Preux KO + 375
    Vettori KO +520
    Hernandez Round 3 +1650
    gl on the paper chase...tailing on Dober, Simon and Sherman
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    It's Fight night fellas!! Let's get after it and win some money.. Game time in 3 hours!!

    There are only 10 fights on this card, usually there is 11 or 12.. This card may fly by tonight with the heavy weights and potential early KO's.. Don't blink you might miss something ..

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    pre show: 6pm EST

    first fight: 7pm EST

    LETS DO IT!!! $$$$$

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    Fight NIIIIIIIIGHT!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by JIBBBY View Post
    UFC is trying to line up events now.. Giving me hope..

    No crowd in empty venues is gonna be boring but still watchable and betable for sure though ..

    Just gonna be weird not hearing the crowd roar when there is a knock out or some one getting rocked or powering out of a of submission that was deep and pretty much locked in...
    I loved it. Hearing the sounds of the punches and kicks and the beatings guys were actually taking without the noise was incredible. So savage.

    I watch Joe Rogan podcast and they were saying the exact same thing I was talking to my buddies about

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    UFC on ESPN+ 33: Smith vs. Teixeira Picks:
    Chase Sherman Round 2 TKO (Punches)
    Hunter Azure Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3)
    Omar Morales Round 1 TKO (Punches)
    Sijara Eubanks Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    Michael Johnson Unanimous Decision (29-28 x3)
    Philipe Lins Round 2 TKO (Punches)
    Ricky Simon Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    Drew Dober Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    Ben Rothwell Round 2 TKO (Punches)
    Anthony Smith Round 1 KO (Punch)
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    UFC on ESPN+ 33: Smith vs. Teixeira

    ESPN+ Prelims:

    Fight #1: Sherman vs. Villanueva (DEBUT)
    Sherman+Villanueva Over 1.5 (-147) 1.1u to win 0.75u
    Sherman Decision (+445) 0.25u

    Fight #2: Azure vs. Kelleher
    No Bet

    Fight #3: O. Morales vs. Benitez
    O. Morales (-160) 1.2u to win 0.75u
    O. Morales ITD (+181) 0.5u
    O. Morales Submission (+1475) 0.25u

    Fight #4: Eubanks vs. Moras
    No Bet

    Main Card:

    Fight #5: M. Johnson vs. Moises
    No Bet

    Fight #6: Lins (DEBUT) vs. Arlovski
    Lins (-162) 1.62u to win 1u

    Fight #7: Simon vs. Borg
    Simon (-166) 2.08u to win 1.25u

    Fight #8: Dober vs. A. Hernandez
    Dober (-119) 0.89u to win 0.75u

    Fight #9: Rothwell vs. Saint Preux
    Rothwell ITD (+250) 0.5u
    Rothwell Submission (+850) 0.2u

    Fight #10: Smith vs. Teixeira
    A. Smith ITD (-109) 1.09u to win 1u
    A. Smith Round 1 (+300) 0.25u
    A. Smith Submission (+2550) 0.5u
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    Quote Originally Posted by JIBBBY View Post
    Ok so the fighters don't have any added pressure from crowds or family in attendance now, they can just go out and fight.

    No added adrenaline dumps early on. Also they CAN REALLY hear their coaches and take in instructions in real time which is never the case when the arenas are packed with screaming fans and many more people sitting and screaming cage side..

    These are the capping intangibles you have to weigh in. Not sure which fighters benefit more from this though???
    I wonder how it will affect Villanueva...this is his first UFC fight right? gotta go with the other guy, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayLA View Post
    I wonder how it will affect Villanueva...this is his first UFC fight right? gotta go with the other guy, right?
    Well having no crowd and just fighting is what UFC newbies are use to doing.. They won't get stage fright now with the MASSIVE UFC CROWDS and BIG LIGHTS..


    I'm going Villy at + odds myself...

    Pending5/13/20 6:00pm UFC Fighting 2001 Ike Villanueva +137* vs Chase Sherman
    Last edited by JIBBBY; 05-13-20 at 05:04 PM.

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    With the Vettori fight cancellation I guess we will be starting the event later and 30 minutes from now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JIBBBY View Post
    With the Vettori fight cancellation I guess we will be starting the event later and 30 minutes from now..
    Pre show starts in 5 minutes. First fight scheduled for 7PM EST.

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    shit im back at betting. as always, not doing anyone any favors by posting any picks but i am pumped the fk up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankieunits2685 View Post
    Pre show starts in 5 minutes. First fight scheduled for 7PM EST.
    Ok an hour from now..

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    ESPN should air on reg channel... this espn + is some stupid shit

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    I think they should have a specific show for these fights with no crowd. I'm pretty sure the majority of people prefer hearing the viciousness of shots landing and people gasping for air as they're being choked/ trying their best to not end up that way as they deny 73 Twister attempts...

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    Lion Heart Anthony Smith home invasion -

    I had a home break in a couple years ago, rattles you for a short time.. No biggie though. You get over it, I call it a no factor now for Smith..

    Makes you wanna arm up hopefully now for Lion heart especially to protect your family and kids in your own home!! It is a rude awakening in the middle of the night when you are jolted awake with crashing noises.. Been there done that!!!

    Only difference I was armed with a .357 Magnum revolver coming down the stairs in the middle of the night in my own home to confront the intruder.. Dude dove out the broken window he came in from the minute he caught wind of me.. I might have shot and killed a man that night, glad I didn't though..

    You call the police after and you get finger prints around the broken in window taken and hope he is later caught off that.. My intruder was wearing gloves unfortunately probably, I didn't see that though and wasn't sure..

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