Not thrilled about this card in terms of fights. The Couture/Coleman fight as the main event is a joke (in my humble opinion). On to the wagers-
Stann (+195)---I might be a sucker since his line keeps going up, but I find real value with him at this number. I might be even more of a sucker since I think most UFC debuts don't go so well for the fighter (Davis). Oh well, sign me up with Stann----- Risk 100 to 195
Torres (-115)---I am an idiot for not getting him at +120, but I still like him at this price. Much better ground game. As long as he does not make it a striking game, I feel he is an all around better fighter. Risk 62.50 to win 50
Coleman/Couture go this distance (-195)- If there was a line that had either fighter's back was touching the cage for half the fight, I would take it. This will be nothing but two bears wrestling the distance. I think Couture wins soley on the fact that he is favored and it is better for UFC. However, I will NOT pay the asking price. If it goes to a decision and you have Coleman, you can kiss that play good bye (i.e. Machida in 104).
Risking 97.5 to win 50
Good luck and enjoy the fights.
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Not thrilled about this card in terms of fights. The Couture/Coleman fight as the main event is a joke (in my humble opinion). On to the wagers-
Stann (+195)---I might be a sucker since his line keeps going up, but I find real value with him at this number. I might be even more of a sucker since I think most UFC debuts don't go so well for the fighter (Davis). Oh well, sign me up with Stann----- Risk 100 to 195
Torres (-115)---I am an idiot for not getting him at +120, but I still like him at this price. Much better ground game. As long as he does not make it a striking game, I feel he is an all around better fighter. Risk 62.50 to win 50
Coleman/Couture go this distance (-195)- If there was a line that had either fighter's back was touching the cage for half the fight, I would take it. This will be nothing but two bears wrestling the distance. I think Couture wins soley on the fact that he is favored and it is better for UFC. However, I will NOT pay the asking price. If it goes to a decision and you have Coleman, you can kiss that play good bye (i.e. Machida in 104).
Not thrilled about this card in terms of fights. The Couture/Coleman fight as the main event is a joke (in my humble opinion). On to the wagers-
Stann (+195)---I might be a sucker since his line keeps going up, but I find real value with him at this number. I might be even more of a sucker since I think most UFC debuts don't go so well for the fighter (Davis). Oh well, sign me up with Stann----- Risk 100 to 195
Torres (-115)---I am an idiot for not getting him at +120, but I still like him at this price. Much better ground game. As long as he does not make it a striking game, I feel he is an all around better fighter. Risk 62.50 to win 50
Coleman/Couture go this distance (-195)- If there was a line that had either fighter's back was touching the cage for half the fight, I would take it. This will be nothing but two bears wrestling the distance. I think Couture wins soley on the fact that he is favored and it is better for UFC. However, I will NOT pay the asking price. If it goes to a decision and you have Coleman, you can kiss that play good bye (i.e. Machida in 104).
Risking 97.5 to win 50
Good luck and enjoy the fights.
That's how i originally felt, that this fight would be nothing more then a wrestling match, but the more I think about it the less I think that will be the case. Every time 2 wrestlers fight each other it always seems the wrestling cancels each other out and you are left with a stand up battle. If that's the case one of these old men might get tired leading to a stoppage of the fight.
good luck
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Quote Originally Posted by godhatesUGA:
Not thrilled about this card in terms of fights. The Couture/Coleman fight as the main event is a joke (in my humble opinion). On to the wagers-
Stann (+195)---I might be a sucker since his line keeps going up, but I find real value with him at this number. I might be even more of a sucker since I think most UFC debuts don't go so well for the fighter (Davis). Oh well, sign me up with Stann----- Risk 100 to 195
Torres (-115)---I am an idiot for not getting him at +120, but I still like him at this price. Much better ground game. As long as he does not make it a striking game, I feel he is an all around better fighter. Risk 62.50 to win 50
Coleman/Couture go this distance (-195)- If there was a line that had either fighter's back was touching the cage for half the fight, I would take it. This will be nothing but two bears wrestling the distance. I think Couture wins soley on the fact that he is favored and it is better for UFC. However, I will NOT pay the asking price. If it goes to a decision and you have Coleman, you can kiss that play good bye (i.e. Machida in 104).
Risking 97.5 to win 50
Good luck and enjoy the fights.
That's how i originally felt, that this fight would be nothing more then a wrestling match, but the more I think about it the less I think that will be the case. Every time 2 wrestlers fight each other it always seems the wrestling cancels each other out and you are left with a stand up battle. If that's the case one of these old men might get tired leading to a stoppage of the fight.
That's how i originally felt, that this fight would be nothing more then a wrestling match, but the more I think about it the less I think that will be the case. Every time 2 wrestlers fight each other it always seems the wrestling cancels each other out and you are left with a stand up battle. If that's the case one of these old men might get tired leading to a stoppage of the fight.
good luck
I actually have doubts that it'll go to decision, as well. In fact, since they are BOTH good wrestlers, with ground and pound, I see a scenario where the first wrestler to get on top will pound out a win.
These aren't the type of wrestlers to lay and pray. BOTH do excellent pounding from the top mount.
A key factor for Coleman will be his conditioning. If he has worked on his conditioning, like he said, it'll be a competitive fight.
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Quote Originally Posted by TheDoctor195:
That's how i originally felt, that this fight would be nothing more then a wrestling match, but the more I think about it the less I think that will be the case. Every time 2 wrestlers fight each other it always seems the wrestling cancels each other out and you are left with a stand up battle. If that's the case one of these old men might get tired leading to a stoppage of the fight.
good luck
I actually have doubts that it'll go to decision, as well. In fact, since they are BOTH good wrestlers, with ground and pound, I see a scenario where the first wrestler to get on top will pound out a win.
These aren't the type of wrestlers to lay and pray. BOTH do excellent pounding from the top mount.
A key factor for Coleman will be his conditioning. If he has worked on his conditioning, like he said, it'll be a competitive fight.
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