1. Hammer time parlay of Lyoto Machida over Dan Henderson and Urijah Faber over Ivan Menjivar. Risking 10.05 units to win 7.5 units.
2. Caros Fodor (-155) over Sam Stout. Risking 4.65 units to win 3 units.
3. Jon Manley (+140) over Neil Magny. Risking 3 units to win 4.2 units.
4. Yuri Villefort (-115) over Nah-Shon Burrell. Risking 2.35 units to win 2 units.
5. Kenny Robertson (+140) over Brock "I wish I was Lesnar" Jardine. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
6. Lavar Johnson (+137.5) over Brendan Schaub. Risking 2 units to win 2.75 units.
7. Parlay of Ronda Rousey over Liz Carmouche, Josh Koscheck over Robbie Lawler, Mike Chiesa over Anton Kuivanen and Dennis Bermudez over Matt Grice. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
8. Josh Neer (+245) over Court McGee. Risking 1 unit to win 2.45 units. As awful as Neer has been lately, there is no way Court should be favoured by this much over anybody!
I might have some plays on totals, once the lines are released!
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Here we go:
1. Hammer time parlay of Lyoto Machida over Dan Henderson and Urijah Faber over Ivan Menjivar. Risking 10.05 units to win 7.5 units.
2. Caros Fodor (-155) over Sam Stout. Risking 4.65 units to win 3 units.
3. Jon Manley (+140) over Neil Magny. Risking 3 units to win 4.2 units.
4. Yuri Villefort (-115) over Nah-Shon Burrell. Risking 2.35 units to win 2 units.
5. Kenny Robertson (+140) over Brock "I wish I was Lesnar" Jardine. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
6. Lavar Johnson (+137.5) over Brendan Schaub. Risking 2 units to win 2.75 units.
7. Parlay of Ronda Rousey over Liz Carmouche, Josh Koscheck over Robbie Lawler, Mike Chiesa over Anton Kuivanen and Dennis Bermudez over Matt Grice. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
8. Josh Neer (+245) over Court McGee. Risking 1 unit to win 2.45 units. As awful as Neer has been lately, there is no way Court should be favoured by this much over anybody!
I might have some plays on totals, once the lines are released!
1. Hammer time parlay of Lyoto Machida over Dan Henderson and Urijah Faber over Ivan Menjivar. Risking 10.05 units to win 7.5 units.
2. Caros Fodor (-155) over Sam Stout. Risking 4.65 units to win 3 units.
3. Jon Manley (+140) over Neil Magny. Risking 3 units to win 4.2 units.
4. Yuri Villefort (-115) over Nah-Shon Burrell. Risking 2.35 units to win 2 units.
5. Kenny Robertson (+140) over Brock "I wish I was Lesnar" Jardine. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
6. Lavar Johnson (+137.5) over Brendan Schaub. Risking 2 units to win 2.75 units.
7. Parlay of Ronda Rousey over Liz Carmouche, Josh Koscheck over Robbie Lawler, Mike Chiesa over Anton Kuivanen and Dennis Bermudez over Matt Grice. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
8. Josh Neer (+245) over Court McGee. Risking 1 unit to win 2.45 units.
9. Kenny Robertson - Brock Jardine over 2.5 rounds (+110). Risking 2 units to win 2.2 units.
10. Parlaying Jon Manley - Neil Magny over 2.5 rounds with Lavar Johnson - Brendan Schaub under 1.5 rounds. Risking 1 unit to win 1.4 units.
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UPDATED CARD:
1. Hammer time parlay of Lyoto Machida over Dan Henderson and Urijah Faber over Ivan Menjivar. Risking 10.05 units to win 7.5 units.
2. Caros Fodor (-155) over Sam Stout. Risking 4.65 units to win 3 units.
3. Jon Manley (+140) over Neil Magny. Risking 3 units to win 4.2 units.
4. Yuri Villefort (-115) over Nah-Shon Burrell. Risking 2.35 units to win 2 units.
5. Kenny Robertson (+140) over Brock "I wish I was Lesnar" Jardine. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
6. Lavar Johnson (+137.5) over Brendan Schaub. Risking 2 units to win 2.75 units.
7. Parlay of Ronda Rousey over Liz Carmouche, Josh Koscheck over Robbie Lawler, Mike Chiesa over Anton Kuivanen and Dennis Bermudez over Matt Grice. Risking 2 units to win 2.8 units.
8. Josh Neer (+245) over Court McGee. Risking 1 unit to win 2.45 units.
9. Kenny Robertson - Brock Jardine over 2.5 rounds (+110). Risking 2 units to win 2.2 units.
10. Parlaying Jon Manley - Neil Magny over 2.5 rounds with Lavar Johnson - Brendan Schaub under 1.5 rounds. Risking 1 unit to win 1.4 units.
bol i agree with most. i understand 3 and 5 but 8 is a no sir ree bob for me. mcgee will crush him ............................i think.
congrats on being able to do bellator parlays on pinny. now only if they could work on there prop bet mma option and releasing lines eariler.
The loser of the fight between Court McGee and Josh Neer will likely be cut, as both are on 2 fight losing streaks. Quite frankly, I don't think there is any part of the MMA game that McGee does better than Neer. I think McGee gets more hype because he is a TUF winner and the story of his tough start in life bringing him into MMA. Even in victory, McGee has looked mediocre.
I admit, Neer has looked awful in his last 2 fights, but there is no way he should be a +230 to +250 dog in this fight.
As far as pinny goes, yes, it would be nice if they released lines earlier and had more prop options. Ditto with bet365...
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Quote Originally Posted by whipton:
bol i agree with most. i understand 3 and 5 but 8 is a no sir ree bob for me. mcgee will crush him ............................i think.
congrats on being able to do bellator parlays on pinny. now only if they could work on there prop bet mma option and releasing lines eariler.
The loser of the fight between Court McGee and Josh Neer will likely be cut, as both are on 2 fight losing streaks. Quite frankly, I don't think there is any part of the MMA game that McGee does better than Neer. I think McGee gets more hype because he is a TUF winner and the story of his tough start in life bringing him into MMA. Even in victory, McGee has looked mediocre.
I admit, Neer has looked awful in his last 2 fights, but there is no way he should be a +230 to +250 dog in this fight.
As far as pinny goes, yes, it would be nice if they released lines earlier and had more prop options. Ditto with bet365...
Hendo has the one punch KO advantage. I think court us a better wrestler and can defend subs. And neer gassed so fast vs Edwards. If he doesn't get a KO inside 2 min court will grind him out guida style
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Hendo has the one punch KO advantage. I think court us a better wrestler and can defend subs. And neer gassed so fast vs Edwards. If he doesn't get a KO inside 2 min court will grind him out guida style
I just don't see where Hendo has an advantage in this fight. Machida wins by "Machida"...
Has the advantage in power and chin for sure. I understand stylistically Machida isn't the best matchup for Hendo as Machida like to play a pansy style and make sure he isn't hit.
That said, I am surprised to see so many basically write off Hendo. Hendo had no real advantage vs. Fedor or Shogun either...less advantages really than he does vs. Machida. They both had more power and better chins than Machida. Yet he won both of those.
Machida should be the favorite, just surprised how many people write Dan off totally. Usually when people do that he wins.
Good Luck on the plays though. All I have is Faber by dec -122. Tough card to cap in my eyes.
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Quote Originally Posted by MR219:
I just don't see where Hendo has an advantage in this fight. Machida wins by "Machida"...
Has the advantage in power and chin for sure. I understand stylistically Machida isn't the best matchup for Hendo as Machida like to play a pansy style and make sure he isn't hit.
That said, I am surprised to see so many basically write off Hendo. Hendo had no real advantage vs. Fedor or Shogun either...less advantages really than he does vs. Machida. They both had more power and better chins than Machida. Yet he won both of those.
Machida should be the favorite, just surprised how many people write Dan off totally. Usually when people do that he wins.
Good Luck on the plays though. All I have is Faber by dec -122. Tough card to cap in my eyes.
Sawman, I agree that Hendo has 1 punch KO power, but he does not have the speed or footwork to land it versus Machida.
As far as Court vs Neer, when was the last time Court took anyone down and did any damage? Maybe against Jensen after Jensen gassed in round 2? I honestly don't see Court shooting for takedowns in this fight.
Neer did not gas against Edwards. He was put to sleep 45 seconds into round 1. I don't think cardio will be an issue, unless Court struggles with his 1st cut to 170.
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Sawman, I agree that Hendo has 1 punch KO power, but he does not have the speed or footwork to land it versus Machida.
As far as Court vs Neer, when was the last time Court took anyone down and did any damage? Maybe against Jensen after Jensen gassed in round 2? I honestly don't see Court shooting for takedowns in this fight.
Neer did not gas against Edwards. He was put to sleep 45 seconds into round 1. I don't think cardio will be an issue, unless Court struggles with his 1st cut to 170.
Good points jonnyg! The one thing against Fedor and Shogun was that Hendo was not at such a speed disadvantage in those fight. Add in the long injury lay-off, and that is why Machida is getting Most bettors attention in this fight.
BOL on your Faber play.
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Good points jonnyg! The one thing against Fedor and Shogun was that Hendo was not at such a speed disadvantage in those fight. Add in the long injury lay-off, and that is why Machida is getting Most bettors attention in this fight.
The loser of the fight between Court McGee and Josh Neer will likely be cut, as both are on 2 fight losing streaks. Quite frankly, I don't think there is any part of the MMA game that McGee does better than Neer. I think McGee gets more hype because he is a TUF winner and the story of his tough start in life bringing him into MMA. Even in victory, McGee has looked mediocre.
I admit, Neer has looked awful in his last 2 fights, but there is no way he should be a +230 to +250 dog in this fight.
As far as pinny goes, yes, it would be nice if they released lines earlier and had more prop options. Ditto with bet365...
Gotta go with Whipton on this one. I agree the line is waaay too high at first glance but when you factor in the fact that Court will probably be 20 lbs heavier at fight time and has a decisive reach advantage I just don't see how Neer wins this fight. With the size difference I don't see how Neer will be able to take Court down and the chances of him finishing Court with strikes is minimal at best. Neer has 14 fights in the UFC and zero finishes by strikes, not to mention that Court took big shots by one of the hardest hitters at 185 in Philippou and kept coming forward. Court will be able to dictate where this fight goes and if he's getting outstruck(which I don't think he will be) he will be able to out grapple Neer with his size advantage. The cut may affect Court's cardio but even if it does, it will still be leaps and bounds better than Neer's who hasn't gone 3 rounds since 2009 while Court has been a beast in the 3rd vs Ring(a fight he won by the way) and Philippou.
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Quote Originally Posted by MR219:
The loser of the fight between Court McGee and Josh Neer will likely be cut, as both are on 2 fight losing streaks. Quite frankly, I don't think there is any part of the MMA game that McGee does better than Neer. I think McGee gets more hype because he is a TUF winner and the story of his tough start in life bringing him into MMA. Even in victory, McGee has looked mediocre.
I admit, Neer has looked awful in his last 2 fights, but there is no way he should be a +230 to +250 dog in this fight.
As far as pinny goes, yes, it would be nice if they released lines earlier and had more prop options. Ditto with bet365...
Gotta go with Whipton on this one. I agree the line is waaay too high at first glance but when you factor in the fact that Court will probably be 20 lbs heavier at fight time and has a decisive reach advantage I just don't see how Neer wins this fight. With the size difference I don't see how Neer will be able to take Court down and the chances of him finishing Court with strikes is minimal at best. Neer has 14 fights in the UFC and zero finishes by strikes, not to mention that Court took big shots by one of the hardest hitters at 185 in Philippou and kept coming forward. Court will be able to dictate where this fight goes and if he's getting outstruck(which I don't think he will be) he will be able to out grapple Neer with his size advantage. The cut may affect Court's cardio but even if it does, it will still be leaps and bounds better than Neer's who hasn't gone 3 rounds since 2009 while Court has been a beast in the 3rd vs Ring(a fight he won by the way) and Philippou.
I get scared thinking of that shitty rampage fight machida faught , I agree he could machida anyone, but cecil peoples and patrica wtfeverherlastname is can always out machida, machida
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I get scared thinking of that shitty rampage fight machida faught , I agree he could machida anyone, but cecil peoples and patrica wtfeverherlastname is can always out machida, machida
I never was able to recover from a brutal job of capping the under card, as the plays went 3-8 for -5.65 units.
Here is the recap:
1. Parlay of Lyoto Machida and Urijah Faber
2. Caros Fodor
3. Jon Manley ,
4. Yuri Villefort What a bleeping idiot. He proved he could take Burrell down and secure good position at will in the opening part of the first round, then does not attempt another takedown until the 3rd?
5. Kenny Robertson
6. Lavar Johnson
7. Parlay of Ronda Rousey , Josh Koscheck , Mike Chiesa and Dennis Bermudez
8. Josh Neer
9. Kenny Robertson - Brock Jardine over 2.5 rounds
10. Parlaying Jon Manley - Neil Magny over 2.5 rounds with Lavar Johnson - Brendan Schaub under 1.5 rounds
11. Machida by decision
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I never was able to recover from a brutal job of capping the under card, as the plays went 3-8 for -5.65 units.
Here is the recap:
1. Parlay of Lyoto Machida and Urijah Faber
2. Caros Fodor
3. Jon Manley ,
4. Yuri Villefort What a bleeping idiot. He proved he could take Burrell down and secure good position at will in the opening part of the first round, then does not attempt another takedown until the 3rd?
5. Kenny Robertson
6. Lavar Johnson
7. Parlay of Ronda Rousey , Josh Koscheck , Mike Chiesa and Dennis Bermudez
8. Josh Neer
9. Kenny Robertson - Brock Jardine over 2.5 rounds
10. Parlaying Jon Manley - Neil Magny over 2.5 rounds with Lavar Johnson - Brendan Schaub under 1.5 rounds
Anyone else think that after 18 fighters got released this week, that Josh Koscheck might get released after losing to Lawler, his 2nd in a row?
Your guess is good as anyone else. I got a feeling UFC going thru a new phase, they lost some control started by Tito. Once fighter got to certain status they choose and pick their opponent. Tito pick a old Ken Shamrock to fight him 3 times, make tons of $$$ and such an easy fights for Tito too.
Now every champ is like Tito, they want to pick some easy stylistic match up opponent. UFC sent out a message by firing 16 fighter at once and Jon Fitch is their trump card. If Anderson Silva refuse to fight Chris Weidman or Jose Aldo refuse to fight Anthony Pettis, UFC will strip their UFC belt and let them go like they did to BJ Penn when he have the belt. The UFC paying fan and the real #1 contender are being cheated when we get Anderson Silva vs Stephen Bonnar and GSP vs Nick Diaz. If Silva vs Weidman, Aldo vs Pettis, and GSP vs Hendricks happen this year, UFC will become legitimate again. No more BS fun fight match up.
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Quote Originally Posted by MR219:
Anyone else think that after 18 fighters got released this week, that Josh Koscheck might get released after losing to Lawler, his 2nd in a row?
Your guess is good as anyone else. I got a feeling UFC going thru a new phase, they lost some control started by Tito. Once fighter got to certain status they choose and pick their opponent. Tito pick a old Ken Shamrock to fight him 3 times, make tons of $$$ and such an easy fights for Tito too.
Now every champ is like Tito, they want to pick some easy stylistic match up opponent. UFC sent out a message by firing 16 fighter at once and Jon Fitch is their trump card. If Anderson Silva refuse to fight Chris Weidman or Jose Aldo refuse to fight Anthony Pettis, UFC will strip their UFC belt and let them go like they did to BJ Penn when he have the belt. The UFC paying fan and the real #1 contender are being cheated when we get Anderson Silva vs Stephen Bonnar and GSP vs Nick Diaz. If Silva vs Weidman, Aldo vs Pettis, and GSP vs Hendricks happen this year, UFC will become legitimate again. No more BS fun fight match up.
lol Anderson and GSP are in the f.uck you zone. They can do whatever they want, fight whoever they want, for whatever (reasonable) purse they want. UFC tries to maintain the illusion these two have to fight who they say they do, but it's a mah fu.ckin mirage, bro.
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lol Anderson and GSP are in the f.uck you zone. They can do whatever they want, fight whoever they want, for whatever (reasonable) purse they want. UFC tries to maintain the illusion these two have to fight who they say they do, but it's a mah fu.ckin mirage, bro.
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