I know this is a long ways away. But these favs are going to get hammered hard (by squares like me).
Kos/Mendes/Faber/Rousey $100 wins $111
another square boy special
Schlemenko/Sandro/Richman $50 wins... can't remember!
I know this is a long ways away. But these favs are going to get hammered hard (by squares like me).
Kos/Mendes/Faber/Rousey $100 wins $111
another square boy special
Schlemenko/Sandro/Richman $50 wins... can't remember!
I know this is a long ways away. But these favs are going to get hammered hard (by squares like me).
Kos/Mendes/Faber/Rousey $100 wins $111
another square boy special
Schlemenko/Sandro/Richman $50 wins... can't remember!
a few prelim thoughts:
Kos/Lawlor - Bad matchup for Lawlor. I think Kos is better everywhere, except Lawlor has serious KO power. Kos loves to stand and trade and if he does that for long he may end up on his behind, even though he has a good chin. More than likely he wears Lawlor down dirty fighting along the cage, and he should be able to take him down fairly easily for some GnP
Faber/Menjivar - Im a menjivar fan, but i don't see a way for him to win. faber's wrestling should dictate where he wants the fight to happen. On the feet, Menjivar may be a little more diverse, but Faber will be faster, and should fight smart, outpointing. If he wants a take down, he should be able to secure it AND should be able to stay out of trouble with his sub D
Rousey/Carmouche - I don't know shoot about women's MMA other than SF. But I do know Rousey is easily the top 1 or 2, and carmouche is not. I also know Rousey is the golden girl poster girl for the UFC... They made her champ without a fight. They hand picked an easy target
Mendes/Manvil - Mendes better everywhere. Manvil has a punchers chance and that's it.
I can't see these favs losing. They are for sures!... Just like Reem and Rashad were last weekend.... Actually, in light of those two sack of hammers losing last week, I think it might make fighters think a little more about their opponenst, and not take them lightly, as any thing can happen in MMA These are all important fights and a loss will be HUGE!
a few prelim thoughts:
Kos/Lawlor - Bad matchup for Lawlor. I think Kos is better everywhere, except Lawlor has serious KO power. Kos loves to stand and trade and if he does that for long he may end up on his behind, even though he has a good chin. More than likely he wears Lawlor down dirty fighting along the cage, and he should be able to take him down fairly easily for some GnP
Faber/Menjivar - Im a menjivar fan, but i don't see a way for him to win. faber's wrestling should dictate where he wants the fight to happen. On the feet, Menjivar may be a little more diverse, but Faber will be faster, and should fight smart, outpointing. If he wants a take down, he should be able to secure it AND should be able to stay out of trouble with his sub D
Rousey/Carmouche - I don't know shoot about women's MMA other than SF. But I do know Rousey is easily the top 1 or 2, and carmouche is not. I also know Rousey is the golden girl poster girl for the UFC... They made her champ without a fight. They hand picked an easy target
Mendes/Manvil - Mendes better everywhere. Manvil has a punchers chance and that's it.
I can't see these favs losing. They are for sures!... Just like Reem and Rashad were last weekend.... Actually, in light of those two sack of hammers losing last week, I think it might make fighters think a little more about their opponenst, and not take them lightly, as any thing can happen in MMA These are all important fights and a loss will be HUGE!
McGee/Neer - Neer's last loss was embarrassing. McGee coming off two losses, but to excellent competition. i WAS high on Neer, even after his loss to the solid Pyle. McGee is so tough and durable. He won't get taken down or subbed. And should be able to absorb Neer's best punches. McGee probably catches Neer and gets a 2 or 3rd round TKO. I'm thinking McGee will be in the -200 range
Schaub/Lavar - I heard this line about Reem, and same applies to Schaub. 265er body. 185er chin. Schaub will want to trade bombs and he'll get his lights turned out again. Unless he's been rapidly improving his ground game and can pull off a sub. Doubt it. Lavar Rd 1 KO. Lavar -150ish maybe
Henderson/Machida - Of course Hendo can catch Machida with a big shot and any point. But he's 42. 15 month layoff. Machida is too fast. I think Machida can avoid the big shot and eventually overwhelm Hendo with a barrage and get a TKO stoppage
McGee/Neer - Neer's last loss was embarrassing. McGee coming off two losses, but to excellent competition. i WAS high on Neer, even after his loss to the solid Pyle. McGee is so tough and durable. He won't get taken down or subbed. And should be able to absorb Neer's best punches. McGee probably catches Neer and gets a 2 or 3rd round TKO. I'm thinking McGee will be in the -200 range
Schaub/Lavar - I heard this line about Reem, and same applies to Schaub. 265er body. 185er chin. Schaub will want to trade bombs and he'll get his lights turned out again. Unless he's been rapidly improving his ground game and can pull off a sub. Doubt it. Lavar Rd 1 KO. Lavar -150ish maybe
Henderson/Machida - Of course Hendo can catch Machida with a big shot and any point. But he's 42. 15 month layoff. Machida is too fast. I think Machida can avoid the big shot and eventually overwhelm Hendo with a barrage and get a TKO stoppage
McGee/Neer - Neer's last loss was embarrassing. McGee coming off two losses, but to excellent competition. i WAS high on Neer, even after his loss to the solid Pyle. McGee is so tough and durable. He won't get taken down or subbed. And should be able to absorb Neer's best punches. McGee probably catches Neer and gets a 2 or 3rd round TKO. I'm thinking McGee will be in the -200 range
Schaub/Lavar - I heard this line about Reem, and same applies to Schaub. 265er body. 185er chin. Schaub will want to trade bombs and he'll get his lights turned out again. Unless he's been rapidly improving his ground game and can pull off a sub. Doubt it. Lavar Rd 1 KO. Lavar -150ish maybe
Henderson/Machida - Of course Hendo can catch Machida with a big shot and any point. But he's 42. 15 month layoff. Machida is too fast. I think Machida can avoid the big shot and eventually overwhelm Hendo with a barrage and get a TKO stoppage
McGee/Neer - Neer's last loss was embarrassing. McGee coming off two losses, but to excellent competition. i WAS high on Neer, even after his loss to the solid Pyle. McGee is so tough and durable. He won't get taken down or subbed. And should be able to absorb Neer's best punches. McGee probably catches Neer and gets a 2 or 3rd round TKO. I'm thinking McGee will be in the -200 range
Schaub/Lavar - I heard this line about Reem, and same applies to Schaub. 265er body. 185er chin. Schaub will want to trade bombs and he'll get his lights turned out again. Unless he's been rapidly improving his ground game and can pull off a sub. Doubt it. Lavar Rd 1 KO. Lavar -150ish maybe
Henderson/Machida - Of course Hendo can catch Machida with a big shot and any point. But he's 42. 15 month layoff. Machida is too fast. I think Machida can avoid the big shot and eventually overwhelm Hendo with a barrage and get a TKO stoppage
I'm reeaaally looking forward to the Schaub/Johnson line. Schaub's coming off 2 brutal KO losses, and asks to fight one of the heaviest hitters in the division? I doubt he did that with the intent to trade bombs with the guy, he needs to get back on track and he knows Lavar has huge weaknesses. And when he gets him down he'll do alot more with it than Barry did (though barry did almost get that sub)
Honestly think Schaub's going to open at like -175 or something..
I'm reeaaally looking forward to the Schaub/Johnson line. Schaub's coming off 2 brutal KO losses, and asks to fight one of the heaviest hitters in the division? I doubt he did that with the intent to trade bombs with the guy, he needs to get back on track and he knows Lavar has huge weaknesses. And when he gets him down he'll do alot more with it than Barry did (though barry did almost get that sub)
Honestly think Schaub's going to open at like -175 or something..
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