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UFC Vegas 72

SONG V SIMON

After a crazy finish to last week’s card, we are back in Las Vegas to catch today’s UFC Fight Night! Today’s action will kick off at 4:30 PM ET. Lots of new faces are fighting on this card on what I think will be one of the more underrated cards of the month!! Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 11 fights that will end with a matchup between two top 10 fighters in the UFC Bantamweight division. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 4:30 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC Vegas 72 Song vs Simon.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Marcus McGhee vs Journey Newsom

We are starting off our article with the first of two short-notice matchups. Originally Brian Kelleher was set to face off against Journey Newsom and had been touted as a moderate favorite, but he pulled out on short notice. Thankfully, Marcus McGhee answered the call on short notice after coming off an impressive finish in LFA earlier this year. McGhee is a solid power puncher with great accuracy, and he can stand toe-to-toe trading shots if needed. Throughout his short career, he holds a 100% finish rate but has shown to be a bit troubled by strong grapplers, which Newsom is not. Usually, I wouldn’t give a second look to the fighters making their debut on short notice, but McGhee does have a lot of positive attributes in his fights and his opponent, Newsom, has not been on the best of runs with only one win through 5 UFC fights which includes two decision losses and a first-round knockout. I think for the odds we are being given on McGhee; he is a worthy pick for our Value Target of the night.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Marcus McGhee SECOND-ROUND KO.

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Josh Quinlan vs. Trey Waters

Quinlan was initially scheduled to fight Ange Loosa, and he was going to be an excellent underdog play for us, but with his replacement, Trey Waters, Quinlan is now coming in as a -175 favorite. It is true that we have not seen a ton from Quinlan at the highest level, with two first-round finishes in both the Contender Series and his UFC debut, but clearly, what we have seen has been pretty impressive. One thing I want to point out about Quinlan’s game is that he has an insanely high strike output, it is definitely a small sample size, but he comes out of the gate hot, and he is going to put some pressure on early. His opponent, Waters, an LFA Welterweight champ, is making his UFC debut after fighting for his new title two weeks ago. I think it was a no-brainer for Trey Waters to take this fight on short notice, but there is a clear difference in skill level here.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Josh Quinlian FIRST-ROUND KO.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Martin Buday vs. Jake Collier

Collier has been as bad as it gets. He has lost six of his last four fights in the UFC, with his only two wins coming against Gian Villante and Chase Sherman. It doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence, to say the least. Not to mention, in his last two fights, he lost to Old Man Andrei Arlovski and got knocked out via Ground n Pound to Chris Barnett. I think it’s safe to say that when the 11-1-0 Buday knocks Collier out, his time in the UFC will be done. Buday’s only loss came against a top UFC heavyweight, Juan Espino, back in the Spanish regional scene. I don’t usually like to look at records to determine fights, but the difference between these two in their strength of schedules is so significant. It simply tells the story of how this fight is going to go.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Martin Buday FIRST-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Ricky Simon 5 ROUNDER

Caio Borralho (Overall, Caio Borralho is a much more advanced fighter, but Oleksiejczuk is very durable and can sometimes put enough pressure to steal a fight. I am siding with Caio, but I would not be shocked if Oleksiejczuk wins, and he has really good odds in what I think is a close-ish fight)

Julian Erosa

Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Charles Johnson

Stephanie Egger FADE

Jamey-Lyn Horth

Rodolfo Vieira (By submission)

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area. As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP; you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Marcus McGhee to Finish +250

Josh Quinlan to Finish -125

Martin Budy -125


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UFC Vegas 71

PAVLOVICH V BLAYDES

After a crazy card last week, we are back in Las Vegas to catch today’s UFC Fight Night! Today’s action will kick off at 4:00 PM ET. A few brothere of superstars will be squaring off and many fighters will be making their long-awaited returns. This card has a lot of close and interesting matchups for us to enjoy!! Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 12 fights that will end with a matchup between two top 5 fighters in the UFC Heavyweight division. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 4:00 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC Vegas 71 Pavlovich vs Blaydes.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Bruno Silva vs Brad Tavares

Tonight’s value play comes directly from the co-main where Tavares is making a return to the Octagon following a loss to Dricus Du Plessis nearly one year ago against Bruno Silva who ended 2021 well but has quickly found himself on the wrong end of a two-fight losing streak, one of which came against a surging future champion in Alex Pereira. I think people are writing off Bruno too quickly in this matchup which is creating some good value. For example, one stat that jumped out to me was Bruno’s significantly higher SLpM rate when compared to Tavares’. I think this can have a larger impact than people realize, especially towards the later rounds. Ultimately, this is a close fight and a good matchup but I think Silva has all the value, is a good DFS play and in my opinion is in a good position to get the win tonight.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Bruno Silva UNANIMOUS DECISION.

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Bobby Green vs. Jared Gordon

Both of these fighters are very similar, they both rely on their standup game but have been known to mix in takedowns in their arsenal. Green is definitely the more experienced of the two and lately has been facing much stronger competition and holds a win over Haqparast and ended former title challenger Al Iaquinta’s UFC career with a dominant first round finish. Bobby Green has been consistent in showing his finishing power and although its hard to see Green cracking into the top 10, I can see him cruising to a win in this matchup, especially with a small height and reach advantage.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Bobby Green UNANIMOUS DECISION.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Montel Jackson vs. Rani Yahya

As a fighter, Rani Yahya is very much a one trick pony. He’s a grappler pure and simple and knowing that it’s easy for a fighter with the caliber of Montel Jackson to gameplan for that kind of fight style. Additionally, I’m very comfortable leaning on Jackson in this matchup from a statistical perspective. Jackson has a much better strike differential than his opponents, landing nearly three punches for every one punch thrown. Whereas, Yahya actually absorbs more punches than he lands per minute. Not only that but Yahya only has a Takedown accuracy rate of 33% and Jackson has a takedown defence rate of 67%. With those kinds of numbers, I think its only a matter of time before Montel ends Yahya’s night early.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Montel Jackson FIRST-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Curtis Blaydes 5 ROUNDER (Lots of people are high on Pavlovich and he has the power to get a win but Blaydes takedown ability is a gamechanger and it’ll be a huge asset in this fight)

Jeremiah Wells (This fight is very close but Wells has been far more consistent and Semelsberger has made some big Fight IQ errors in his UFC career that steer me away from him.)

Iasmin Lucindo

Norma Dumont

Junior Tafa

Danaa Batgerel

Francis Marshall

Karine Silva

Ricky Glenn

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area. As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP; you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Montel Jackson to Finish -155

Ricky Glenn -170

Iasmin Lucindo by Decision +105


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UFC on ESPN 44

HOLLOWAY V ALLEN

After a whirlwind of a card last week, we are off to Kansas City to catch today’s UFC on ESPN card! Today’s action will kick off at 5:30 PM ET. Rematches, rising prospects and long-awaited returns. This card has a lot of close and interesting matchups for us to enjoy!! Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 14 fights that will end with a matchup between two top 5 fighters in the UFC Featherweight division. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 5:30 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC on ESPN 44 Holloway vs Allen.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Edson Barboza vs Billy Quarantillo

Let’s get this out of the way first, Barboza has been slipping a bit as of late. Although, it was against strong competition, he did lose his last two fights, whereas Billy Q has won two of his last three. This is all to say that I don’t think previous fight results tell the tale of how this fight is going to go. I think talent will. Barboza holds two black belts in both Muy Thai and Taekwondo as well as a Brown Belt in BJJ while Billy only has a Black belt in BJJ. Now, some would look at this fight and say that Barboza is simply too old, and that it’s a major reason for his decline and although he is 37, Billy is 34. Barboza’s age may have taken him out of the title conversation but it hasn’t made him uncompetitive. Not to mention, I haven’t been fully comfortable betting on Billy since I saw his loss to Tucker. In what seemed like a close fight on paper, Billy Q was absolutely dismantled in every aspect of MMA for 15 minutes, he was outstruck, he has no successful takedowns despite three attempts and was taken down seven times. I think Barboza can produce a similar result here where he is one step ahead of Billy for the entire 15 minutes.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Edson Barboza UNANIMOUS DECISION.

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Zak Cummings vs. Ed Herman

Both of these fighters are middle of the roster at this point and it is not likely that either will ever compete for a title given their age. Herman has only been in the Octagon twice since 2019 and in his most recent fight nearly two years ago, he lost via unanimous decision to Alonzo Mennifield. The same can be said for Cummings as he hasn’t fought since 2020. Now, although Cummings is moving up in weight, Herman doesn’t really hold any size or reach advantage. I also see better fundamentals out of Cummings compared to Herman. Especially as Herman got older (he’s 42 now) he’s throwing more looping punches and has had some seriously concerning cardio in his last fight. Both fighters hold BJJ Black Belts with Cummings having a higher degree belt however, I don’t see that being much of a factor here. I think we will have 15 minutes of stand up where Herman will eventually slow down and Cummings will take control of the fighy.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Zak Cummings UNANIMOUS DECISION.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Gaston Bolanos vs. Aaron Phillips

“DreamKiller” Bolanos is set to make his UFC debut tonight against Aaron Phillips, a fighter who is coming off a loss upon his return to the UFC. Both Bolanos and Phillips are proficient in Kicking martial arts with Bolanos being a professional Muy Thai fighter prior to jumping into MMA and Phillips holding a 4th degree Black Belt in Taekwondo. Prior to entering the UFC, Bolanos competed in the Bellator organization where he racked up a record of 6 wins and 3 losses including a spinning elbow KO and an incredible right hook knockout with one second left in the round during his last fight under the Bellator banner. That performance earned him a shot in the UFC and considering some of the matchups other fighters have gotten in their UFC debuts, Bolanos really lucked out. Despite four fights, Phillips does not hold a single UFC win, nor does he hold a win against a single strong fighter. Many of Phillips’ opponents held losing records when he fought them and none of his wins have had any UFC experience. It is safe to say that the jump in competition when one enters the UFC is very significant and Phillips has not proven that he can compete in that level. I think that Bolanos is very game and will try to put this one away early.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Gaston Bolanos FIRST-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Max Holloway 5 ROUNDER

Dustin Jacoby (Azmat Murzakanov is undefeated but this is a massive step up in competition for him, if anyone is taking that zero from him, it’ll be Jacoby. With that being said, Muzakanov is a decent GPP play but I still expect Jacoby to get it done)

Ion Cutelaba (Tanner Boser is terrible, since his fight against Arlovski, I’ve never had faith in him again, and he’s proven me right time and time again by losing to Illir Latifi and Rodrigo Nascimento)

Chris Gutierrez

Bill Algeo

Rafa Garcia

Matheus Nicolau (I do like Brandon Royval as an underdog here as well. He’s a solid Deep GPP play)

Piera Rodriguez (This one is close, many would lead towards Robertson because of her strong grappling but I think Piera has a decided advantage on the feet and can keep the fight there. I wouldn’t put money on this fight as there are too many unknowns but both fighters can hold DFS value)

Daniel Zellhuber

Bruna Brasil

Lucie Pudilova (Her opponent Edwards came in 0.5 lbs overweight)

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area. As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP; you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Gaston Bolanos to Finish +115

Max Holloway -250

Bill Algeo -450


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UFC 287

PEREIRA V ADESANYA 2

We’re off to Miami for today’s UFC card! Today’s much-anticipated action will kick off at 6:00 PM ET. Rematches, rising prospects and long-awaited returns. This card has it all!! Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 13 fights that will end with a rematch for the UFC Middleweight title. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 6:00 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC 287 Pereira vs Adesanya 2.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Santiago Ponzinibbio vs Kevin Holland

Something is throwing me off about Holland, and it’s making it hard to pick him in fights, even in fights where he’s the favourite. Holland has gotten into another backstage dust-up, this time with Jorge Masvidal, ahead of his main card matchup with Santiago Ponzinibbio. Thankfully, this time it didn’t lead to any fights getting rebooked. He will still be facing off against a game Ponzinibbio, who is coming off of a third-round knockout over a surging Alex Morono. Despite some bad luck, Ponzinibbio is a serious threat and one that Holland needs to take very seriously if he wants to win this fight. Unfortunately for Holland, I think he will get distracted and will find himself in serious trouble. His fight IQ has been a concern for me in the past, and if he wants to continue to have a career in the highest levels of the UFC, he will need to keep his focus on the fights.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Santiago Ponzinibbio UNANIMOUS DECISION (possible THIRD-ROUND KO).

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Trey Ogden

La Jaula Bahamondes is returning to the octagon for his first fight in over a year. In his last two fights, Bahamondes has been responsible for two of the craziest high-light reel finishes I have seen with a perfectly executed Brabo Choke (like an inverted guillotine choke) and a gross wheel kick KO. Ogden is not at a level where he can compete with Bahamondes on the feet. Ogden absorbs more strikes per minute than he lands, and his strike output (3.73 SLpM) is not even half that of Bahamondes’ strike output (8.33 Strikes Landed per Minute/SLpM). On top of that, if Ogden is thinking of transitioning to the ground, he will have trouble doing so, with Bahamondes sporting an incredible 95% takedown defence rate. Realistically, there wasn’t a lot that impressed me in Ogden’s win over Daniel Zellhuber and with a guy as talented as Bahamondes, I can only see Bahamondes dominating in this matchup.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Ignacio Bahamondes SECOND-ROUND KO.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Jaqueline Amorim vs. Sam Hughes

I am truly impressed that Sam Hughes is still on the UFC roster after a razor-sharp win against Istela Nunes and a win against Elise Reed. It seemed as though Hughes may have solidified herself a roster spot in the women’s strawweight division. However, after a decisive loss to Piera Rodriguez and now tonight’s matchup against a highly touted, undefeated prospect in Jaqueline Amorim, I don’t think Hughes’ future in the UFC looks all that bright anymore. Amorim, a former LFA champ, BJJ Black Belt and IBJJF champ, will be making her UFC debut following four dominant performances in LFA, where she secured first-round finishes in all of those fights. I am expecting Amorim to continue that trend today with a first-round submission over Sam Hughes.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Jaqueline Amorim FIRST-ROUND SUBMISSION. (BIG VALUE ON FANDUEL)

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Alex Pereira 5 ROUNDER (Between UFC and Kickboxing Pereira is 3-0-0, and despite a strong start in their first fight, Adesanya ultimately lost to Pereira via a fifth-round KO. I can see a similar story playing out tonight where Adesanya may control the fight early on and will fade as the fight goes on. Both these fighters are really even in skillset, but as we have seen, Pereira has gotten the better of Adesanya time and time again.)

Gilbert Burns (This fight shouldn’t even be competitive. Masvidal hasn’t won since 2019, when he beat Nate Diaz for the “BMF title.” Since then, almost four years have passed, Masvidal has lost two title fights, and I don’t see a world where he beats Burns outside of a fluke KO. Burns is simply the better fighter, especially when it comes to grappling.)

Adrian Yanez

Raul Rosas Jr.

Chris Curtis

Joel Pfyer

Lupita Godinez

Luana Pinheiro

Shayilan Nuerdanbieke

Karl Williams

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area. As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP; you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Ignacio Bahamondes to Finish +115

Jaqueline Amorim -250

Gilbert Burns -450


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UFC on ESPN 43

VERA V SANDHAGEN

After a wild weekend in London, the UFC will be back state-side in San Antonio, Texas for an absolute banger of a card! Today’s action will kick off at 4:00 PM ET. Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 11 fights that will end with two Bantamweights looking to secure a top 5 spot and reintroduce themselves back into the title conversation. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 4:00 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC on ESPN 43 Vera vs Sandhagen

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Trevin Giles vs Preston Parsons

Giles is coming off an impressive win against Louis Cosce and holds wins over Ryan Spann, James Krause and Roman Dolidze, pretty decent resume, especially compared to Preston Parsons who’s only UFC win came against Evan Elder and was on the receiving end of a brutal first round KO from Daniel Rodriguez in his UFC debut. I will say that Parsons is a more active fighter than Giles which is most likely why the bookmakers are giving him a shot in this one, and of course Parsons does have a chance but I do think that Giles has advantage, especially as the fight goes on and Parsons high activity level drains his energy late in the fight. On what is essentially a pick-em fight I like the DFS value that Giles provides.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Trevin Giles UNANIMOUS DECISION (possible THIRD-ROUND KO).

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Chidi Njokuani vs. Albert Duraev

Both of these fighters are coming off losses following respectable winning streaks. Duraev has a good win under his belt in Roman Kopylov but in terms of strength of schedule, Njokuani is leaps and bounds ahead of Duraev. On top of the sub 30-sec KO against Power Bar Barriault, Njokuani also holds a first round knockout over Dusko Todorovic after some brutal elbow at the end of the round. When he’s locked in Njokuani is a very dangerous man and Duraev has shown that he is not good at fighting off high pressure early. So, when he puts heavy pressure on Duraev, he will fold very quickly. I expect this to be over in one round.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Chidi Njokuani FIRST-ROUND KO.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Manel Kape vs. Alex Perez

Perez has had quite an unsteady ride since his losing bid at a title shot. 8 Cancelled fights and 1 loss to Alejandro Pantoja. Perez has had just the one fight in over two years and that contrasted with Kape who fought months ago and is currently on a three-fight winning streak. I have also seen strong striking fundamentals from Kape with a lot of power behind his shots. Even his jabs have some heat behind them. I think it’ll take Kape a round to settle in but once he finds his groove he’s going to get the job done.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Manel Kape SECOND-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Cory Sandhagen 5 ROUNDER (Cory is the better all around fighter but there is good value on a Vera knockout. For DFS it may be worth the risk but for a parlay I would avoid this fight altogether)

Holly Holm

Nate Landwher

Maycee Barber

Tucker Lutz

Steve Peterson

CJ Vergara

Victor Altamarino FADE

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area, As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP, you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Manel Kape to Finish +110

Chidi Njokuani to Finish +100

Nate Landwher -220


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UFC 286

EDWARDS V USMAN 2

Today the UFC will be taking us across the pond to O2 Arena in London, England for UFC 286! Today’s action will kick off at 12:30 PM ET. Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 15 fights that will end with a welterweight title rematch after Edwards’ miraculous KO of Usman last year. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 12:30 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC 286 Edwards vs Usman 2.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Roman Dolidze vs Marvin Vettori

I know that Dolidze did not look good against Starapoli (a fight he ended up winning too) but since then he has racked off three impressive finishes and redeemed himself in my eyes. Tonight, he’ll be up against Marvin Vettori, a top-level Middleweight who holds wins over some of the division’s best talents but was never able to capture the title after a dominant performance from Israel Adesanya. Since that title fight, Vettori has gone 1-1 and will be looking to get back into the top 5 with a win today. Dolidze on the other hand has all the momentum in the world along with a unique skill set which has both grappling and striking. Realistically, when Vettori takes over a fight, he’s usually fighting a one-dimensional fighter and brings a gameplan to exploit their weaknesses, with Dolidze that will be very hard, I expect Dolidze to put up a big challenge for Vettori and ultimately take a decision win or even a late round finish.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Roman Dolidze UNANIMOUS DECISION (possible THIRD-ROUND KO).

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Muhammad Mokaev vs. Jafel Filho

Muhammad Mokaev will win this fight, now I know that the second last time he fought he ruined his DFS value by not getting the finish and coasting to a victory and in the fight after that he got a late third-round submission. But tonight, he is the much more talented fighter and he will have something to prove. His opponent Jafel has had a good run as of late with five straight finishes but he has never fought anyone like Mokaev, and with Mokaev competing in his home country, he’ll have an even stronger advantage in this one. Mokaev is just a different kind of athlete, what we’ve been able to see him do in the octagon is extremely impressive and although he will get challenged the further he goes in the UFC, I don’t think this matchup is it.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Muhammad Mokaev FIRST-ROUND SUBMISSION.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Jack Shore vs. Makwan Amirkhani

Yes, Jack Shore lost his perfect record in his last fight but he was fighting an extremely talented wrestler in Ricky Simon, tonight he is fighting close to home against Amirkhani who has only won one of his last five fights. Amirkhani has gotten finished by Lerone Murphy and Jonathan Pearce recently, I think Shore is better than both of those fighters and I think he will cruise to an easy finish in this one. Amirkhani is washed up, he has not been good for a while, his win against Grundy has kept him in the UFC but after tonight I think his luck will have run out and he’ll be let go by the UFC.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Jake Shore SECOND-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Kamaru Usman 5 ROUNDER (Let’s be honest here, before that last-minute KO Usman was cruising to a boring UD victory, he won every minute of every round before that kick but that is the sport we love. Anything can change in an instant and Usman found that out the hard way. Now the dynamics are different, Usman is the challenger, and maybe he’ll be a little more gunshy given what happened the last time he fought Edwards. Although I think Edwards can definitely repeat his success, Usman has a clear gameplan, wrestle, wrestle, wrestle.)

Rafael Fiziev (This is truly Fiziev’s biggest test in the octagon and I’m expecting a wild back and forth here with a lot of DFS output on both sides of this fight. Both of these fighters are so well rounded but I think that Fiziev is a little faster on his feet and a little sharper with his strikes. This one is super close in my opinion and I know both fighters will leave everything out there but I would have to give a tactical edge to Fiziev.)

Gunnar Nelson (By Submission.)

Casey O’Neill

Chris Duncan

Yanal Ashmoz DEEP GPP (Patterson is a pretty clear favourite according to the Vegas odds and they’re giving him a lot of props for his grappling ability which is at a high level for his competition but I think this fight is a lot closer than they are making it out to be and the DFS value is on Ashmoz. Although, if you are looking to include Ashmoz in a parlay, I wouldn’t recommend it.)

Lerone Murphy (Gabriel Santos has good DFS Value but I do think that Lerone Murphy will win this fight.)

Joanne Wood FADE

Christian Leroy Duncan

Jake Hadley (Gordon came in three and a half pounds overweight, so not only did I think that Hadley had an advantage in this one, I think he will be coming into this fight with a chip on his shoulder.)

Juliana Miller (Miller could actually get a finish here, she has good grappling fundamentals and her opponent, Hardy, is terrible and only holds one win in five UFC fights with the win coming back in 2019. Miller on the other hand is coming off a win on the Ultimate Fighter.)

L’udovit Klein

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area, As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP, you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Muhammad Mokaev -1000

Jack Shore to Finish -135

Jake Hadley to Finish -180

Chris Duncan -110


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UFC Fight Night 221

YAN v DVALISHVILI

After one of the best cards of the year in UFC 285, we now go to Paradise, Nevada to catch today’s bouts. Today’s action will kick off at 3:00 PM ET. Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 13 fights that will end with a top 5 bantamweight fight that had fireworks before the two fighters even stepped into the Octagon. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 3:00 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC Fight Night 221 Yan vs Dvalishvili.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Lucasz Brzeski vs Karl Williams

To clear the air on where both fighters stand here. Brzeski is coming into his second UFC fight after entering through the Contender Series, in his first bout he lost a very close split decision to Martin Buday where Brzeski outstruck him 118-66. Williams is making his UFC debut after a decision win on the contender series where he came in as the underdog and proceeded to control his opponent for over 10 minutes of the fight. Vegas odds have Williams coming in as a -250 favorite here and I think that is simply absurd. This is a much closer fight in my opinion and if I had to lean one way on it, I would lean toward Brzeski. Williams has not fought a single notable fighter and Brzeski will definitely be his toughest opponent.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Lucasz Brzeski UNANIMOUS DECISION.

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Vitor Petrino vs. Anton Turkalji

Petrino is making his UFC debut after scoring a comeback second-round KO in the Contender Series to keep his perfect, 7-0-0 record intact. Turkalji also had a perfect record coming into his last fight, his UFC debut against Jailton Almeida where he was demolished in about 30 seconds. Although I don’t think Petrino will be able to replicate the same domination that Almeida had, I think that Petrino will hold a clear striking advantage in this fight. My main concern for Petrino is Turkalji’s takedown attempts. He will shoot for them a lot, especially if the fight is not going his way. All this to say that I hope Petrino has drilled takedown defence in his fight camp and is prepared for any surprises Turkalji might throw at him. Overall though, I see Petrino taking this fight easily.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Vitor Petrino SECOND ROUND KO.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Sedriques Dumas vs. Josh Fremd

Dumas will be bringing his perfect 7-0-0 record into the octagon today against Josh Fremd. Out of his seven fights, Dumas has finished six of them, including four in the first round. The last time we saw Fremd, he was getting handled by Tresean Gore and if Gore was able to take care of him that easily, I don’t think Fremd will have a prayer against Dumas. Whether it’s his quick hands or his grappling ability (BJJ Purple Belt). I think Dumas is well-rounded enough to get the job done quickly here. While Fremd is on the verge of being let go as if he loses tonight, he’ll be 0-3-0 in the Octagon.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Sedriques Dumas FIRST-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Petr Yan 5 ROUNDER (I won’t get into what caused the scuffle, but the bottom line is, emotions will be high in this one. I think we will see a usual routine that we see in a lot of Yan’s fights, a slow first, then once he has his reads, he explodes from there. This fight has a lot of important tension behind it, but at the end of the day, Yan is a gifted Muy Thai specialist, and I think he’ll have a clear advantage in this matchup. Especially considering Merab is a close teammate of Aljo’s, I think there will be many layers to the background of this fight.)

Alexandr Romanov (Battle of the Alex’s as Moldova’s Romanov goes against Russia’s Volkov. Volkov holds a height and reach advantage while Romanov has a grappling advantage. Realistically, I see this being a close fight but I think Romanov will be able to bring him down and take control of the fight from there.)

Nikita Krylov (This fight was supposed to take place last month but Krylov fell ill and the fight was cancelled in the middle of the card. Realistically, this is a close fight but I think Krylov is just a little better than Spann overall but they do generally have similar skillsets. This will be an interesting one to watch.)

Mario Bautista (He’s coming in a -1000 which is nuts. I definitely think Bautista will win but all the value is on Canetti and I wouldn’t fully count Canetti out either, he has surprised us before)

Davey Grant

Victor Henry FADE (Henry is too inconsistent, I think he can snag a decision win but it’s not worth the risk of him losing or a very low output fight)

Said Nurmagomedov (He has a clear advantage on the feet and although, I don’t want to disregard Martinez’s recent success and striking ability, Nurmagomedov’s grappling is just too good to ignore. I’m not sure if he’ll go for a lot of submissions or just ride out a decision purely from control time. Might not be worth the risk for DFS)

JJ Aldrich FADE (Aldrich is the favourite for a reason, Lipski is going down in weight to fight Aldrich and even though Lipski is from the heavier division, she doesn’t have a significant height or reach advantage. Both of these fighters have had rocky fights recently and this one could go either way but if I would have to choose, I would go Aldrich)

Bruno Silva

Carlston Harris (Gooden came in six pounds over and I still don’t think that will help him beat Harris, it could also mean that Gooden had a bad cut which would make things worse for him. Either way, I’m all in with Harris)

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area, As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP, you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Sedriques Dumas to Finish -125

Vitor Petrino to Finish +150

Carlston Harris to Finish -150


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UFC 285

JONES v GANE

After three years away from the cage, Jon Jones will be making his highly anticipated return to the octagon, this time in the Heavyweight division. He is one of the best fighters to ever step into the octagon and he will be headlining an excellent card. Today’s action will kick off at 5:30 PM ET. Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 14 fights that will end with a women’s flyweight title fight and the much-anticipated heavyweight title fight. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 5:30 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both usually active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC 285 Jones vs Gane.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Esteban Ribovics vs Loik Radzahbov

Starting off the article is the first fight of the card. Both fighters are making their UFC debut in this matchup and Radzahbov is coming in on short notice. The Argentine Esteban Ribovics is making his UFC debut after an impressive first round KO in the Contender Series, he currently sits at 11-0-0 with a 100% finish rate. Both Ribovics and Radzahbov have had questionable matchmaking throughout their careers but I would stop short of calling either of these fighters can crushers. Radzahbov has spent a good deal of time in the PFL prior to his debut tonight and although he started off hot, he left the organization with a record of 4-4-1 including a win against UFC vet Chris Wade. What I love about this matchup is that both fighters have shown that they are capable of fighting on the ground and on the mat so as a fan, I am truly looking forward to this one. However, I have seen truly impressive finishes out of Ribovics and to see him come in as a clear underdog in this fight was truly surprising. Even though, it could be a close one, the value is on Ribovics

MY UFC DFS PICK: Esteban Ribovics SECOND-ROUND KO.

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Ian Garry vs. Kenan Song

The takeover part 2 is back, the undefeated Ian Garry is coming into this matchup as a huge favourite and for good reason too. He has put up some impressive performances in the UFC and in Cage Warriors and is coming into a fight against a fighter who is 2-2 over his last four UFC bouts. Ian Garry is an excellent boxer and that is a mix of both his technique and power. Realistically, I think Garry gets settled into this fight before really picking up the pace and brining Song into deep waters. I do like Garry for the finish but I don’t know if Garry gets a first round KO as some people suspect.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Ian Garry SECOND ROUND KO.

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Bo Nickal vs. Jamie Pickett

If we thought the odds on the Garry fight were extreme, this one is a joke. Despite only being 3-0-0, he is coming in as a -1600 favourite against a fighter with six UFC bouts under his belt. Now, Pickett has only amassed a record of 2-4-0 but the fact that Nickal is coming in as this big a favorite says all one needs to know about his grappling and wrestling abilities. Nickal is a freak of nature and is a NCCA Div 1 wrestling champion x 3 as well as a Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (not that impressive but any BJJ knowledge coupled with his wrestling ability is a deadly combination). His opponent, dropped his last two fights in the octagon and is nowhere near equipped to deal with the wrestling of Nickal. I agree with the oddsmakers on this one, this fight won’t last long as Nickal will impose his wrestling advantage right away and cruise to a quick victory from there.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Bo Nickal FIRST-ROUND SUBMISSION (possible FIRST-ROUND KO).

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Jon Jones 5 ROUNDER

Valentina Shevchenko (Grasso is an excellent fighter and is one of Shevchenko’s toughest tests in the division outside of Erin Blanchfield. This fight is by no means a cakewalk for Shevchenko as the odds suggest but I would give Shevchenko an edge in the fight)

Shavkat Rakhmonov (16 fights, 16 wins, 16 finishes Rakhmonov is an unreal fighter with loads of talent both on the feet and on the mat. His opponent Geoff Neal is very one-dimensional and when this fight gets to the mat Rakhmonov will bring Neal into deep waters, I expect a one-sided fight in this matchup)

Mateusz Gamrot

Trevin Jones

Dricus Du Plessis

Amanda Ribas

Marc-Andre Barriault

Tabatha Ricci

Farid Bashrat

Cameron Saaiman

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area, As such, I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP, you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY (Can be run as a Double, Trixie or Patent)

Shavkat Rakhmonov to Finish -175

Ian Garry to Finish -225

Bo Nickal to Finish -700

Farid Bashrat -450

Jon Jones -170


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UFC Vegas 70

KRYLOV V SPANN

We are steady with more action in Vegas, this week UFC Vegas 70 is coming up! There are surprisingly a fair amount of Canadians on this card, including two competing against each other so we’ll see how that matchup goes down. Today’s action will kick off at 4:00 PM ET. Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 11 fights that will end with a light heavyweigh fight with two fighters who are breaking into the top 5. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 4:00 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both not always active and sometimes rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC Vegas 70 Krylov vs Spann.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

Rafael Alves vs Nurullo Aliev

Just to get this out of the way, yes, Aliev has an undefeated record but this is a significant leap in competition and I think Aliev is in for a rude awakening. He performed very well on the Contender Series against a fighter who is now 12-6-0 and Aliev was a huge favourite at -625 but his opponent tonight, Rafael Alves is a different beast. Alves is coming off a fight against Drew Dober who currently sits 12th in the Lightweight division and prior to that, he secured a first round submission over Mark Diakese as a +200 underdog. I am a little surprised that the bookies aren’t respecting Alves’ experience in the octagon but I am definitely willing to take a shot at Alves in this position, especially with Alves’ strong grappling.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Rafael Alves SECOND-ROUND SUBMISSION

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Tatiana Suarez vs. Montana De La Rosa

Suarez was a star coming out of the Ultimate Fighter 23 and right away she lived up to the hype getting finishes against the likes of Alexa Grasso and Carla Esparza. De La Rosa is also an Ultimate Fighter alum but De La Rosa’s post TUF, UFC career has not been as impressive, her career has been very up and down, never getting more than a two-fight winning streak or a two-fight losing streak. The only draw back from Suarez is that she hasn’t fought since 2019 due to multiple injuries that have kept her out until now. But Suarez made it through the weight cut and is now poised to make her first octagon appearance in over four years. If we see half of what Suarez was capable of pre-injury, this fight won’t be close. I’m not sure if she’ll secure a finish but a win is in the cards for tonight.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Tatiana Suarez SECOND ROUND KO (possible UNANMIOUS DECISION).

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Trevor Peek vs. Erick Gonzalez

This kid from Alabama hits like a freaking truck and he’s bringing his 7-0-0 record with a 100% finish rate to the UFC tonight against a fighter who has lost his only two UFC fights, one of which was to Jim Miller back in 2021. The bottom line here is that, Peek has 5 of his 7 knockouts in the first round two and he really impressed on the Contender Series despite securing the knockout in the second round. All this to say that this fight is going one way, Peek via KO.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Trevor Peek FIRST-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Nikita Krylov 5 ROUNDER

Andre Muniz (Brendan Allen is the most inconsistent fighter in the UFC, one day he’ll win as an underdog, and the next he’ll lose as a -300 favourite. Allen has good grappling but Muniz is a third-degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, if this one goes to the ground, Allen is done)

Agusto Sakai FADE (Mayes is another guy who has fumbled the bag when he was a big favourite, his last fight was a Split decision loss that was overturned when his opponent got caught using banned substances. Other than that he’s been ok, Sakai has been awful as of late but he has been facing some decent competition. This one is a tough one but I’m slightly leaning toward Sakai. I don’t think Mayes is good at all, and Sakai can turn up against frauds. Honestly, though, neither of these guys is that good. I’d fade this fight)

Gabriella Ferandes FADE

Mike Malott

Jordan Leavitt FADE

Charles Johnson (He did well to survive against Mokaev and I think he’ll have a solid outing tonight even though he’s coming in on short notice, not sure if he secures the finish though)

Joe Soleki

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area, As such I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP, you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Mike Malott -220

Joe Soleki to Finish -163

Trevor Peek to Finish -138


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UFC Vegas 69

ANDRADE V BLANCHFIELD

After last week’s wild scenes in Australia, we are back in Vegas for a fight night card. Today’s action will kick off at 4:00 PM ET. Read more below to find out my takes on tonight’s matchups! Tonight there will be 11 fights that will end with a women’s flyweight fight with two fighters who are breaking into the top 5. Now, with all that out of the way, let’s get right into the action!

SLATE STARTS AT 4:00 PM ET

Exposure to the main event is recommended. DFS production in these fights is usually high as they are five-round fights. I do not recommend branching away from the Main Event, as these fighters are both very active and can rack up a lot of points. There will be three top plays followed by honorable mentions. Now let’s get ready to make some money!

Tonight I’m here to give you my top three favorite DFS and Sports betting picks for UFC Vegas 69 Andrade vs Blanchfield.

MY UFC VALUE TARGET (CASH&GPP):

William Knight vs Marcin Prachnio

Now, I’m not the biggest fan of William Knight but his losses came against talented opponents and he was the underdog in those fights. He also has good wins the UFC against at the time the undefeated Aleksa Camur and Alonzo Menifield. Prachnio on the other hand holds UFC wins against Khalil Roundtree and Ike Villanueva but more importantly, Prachnio holds a loss that is completely unacceptable, he lost to Sam Alvey by 1st round KO, he’s the first guy since 2016 to get KOd by Sam Alvey and that loss is very hard to bounce back from. Aside from that, Prachnio does not have a good skill set and has managed to get finished very early against most guys with talent. Prachnio throws more strikes than Knight but Knight also has a decent ground game which he can use to switch up the fight. I think that along with Knight’s power, his ground game will be too much for Prachnio to handle, barring any flash KOs Knight should have a clear advantage in this matchup.

MY UFC DFS PICK: William Knight SECOND-ROUND KO

MY UFC LOCKED-IN TARGET (CASH):

Juancamilo Ronderos vs. Clayton Carpenter

Carpenter is making his UFC debut after an impressive performance on the Contender Series while Ronderos is coming off of a debut loss in the UFC against David Dvorak. Carpenter has had some very flashy finishes over his short career, with three first round finishes (2 KOs, 1 Sub) while Ronderos came into the UFC off of a Split Decision win as a very short notice replacement. From what I’ve been able to see, Ronderos has a decent ground game but Carpenter’s is definitely up there as well and I would say that no matter where the fight goes, Carpenter will have an advantage. This matchup is a stylistic dream debut for Carpenter who has good Muy Thai and BJJ fundamentals. Lock Carpenter in your lines tonight, he should be cruising in this matchup.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Clayton Carpenter SECOND ROUND KO (possible UNANMIOUS DECISION).

MY UFC TOP SCORING TARGET (GPP):

Nazim Sadykhov vs. Evan Elder

Both of these fighters are coming in with the same 7-1-0 record and similarly to the last fight, Sadykhov is making his UFC debut after an impressive 3rd round KO in the Contender Series, whereas Elder broke into the UFC as a very short notice replacement. He did not fight well at all against Preston Parsons in his UFC debut, he was outstruck at a rate of nearly 3 to 1 and he got taken down four times and had to wiggle out of five submission attempts. Elder lost every round and one judge even had him lose a round 10-8. With that being said, what I saw from Elder that night was not UFC quality whereas I have seen real potential in Sadykhov who has great kickboxing technique backed by serious power and an excellent coaching staff at Longo and Weidman MMA. Realistically, I don’t see this fight lasting very long and I don’t see Elder having much of a future in the UFC, at least not on this first run in the organization.

MY UFC DFS PICK: Nazim Sadykhov FIRST-ROUND KO.

UFC HONORABLE MENTIONS:

(Not in order)

Erin Blanchfield 5 ROUNDER (People who have been following my articles for a while know how highly I rate Blanchfield’s striking, it is at a much higher level than most of her competition, this is her chance to break into that top 5 spot and prove that she can compete with the top fighters in the Flyweight division)

Zac Pauga

Jamal Pogues (Parisien has been so bad in the UFC while Pogues has impressed in LFA and on the Contender Series. However, any amount of talent at this level should be able to put Parisien away)

Jim Miller (Jim is 39 years old and counting and tonight, he’ll be competing in his 41st UFC fight, the most fights in history, he is coming in as a dog against Alex Hernandez but Miller has a clear advantage on the ground and Hernandez has not been good in the UFC as of late as he has lost three of his last four bouts. Miller will have to avoid the early onslaught on the feet but he has a path to victory and is a good option for DFS even though his value is in his control time and submission attempts. Also of note is that Hernandez is coming into this matchup on short notice)

Mayra Bueno Silva

Ovince St. Preux FADE

Khusein Askhabov (Yes, he has a 23-0-0 record, with some good submission finishes but his record is extremely padded so play with caution)

AJ Fletcher

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s fourteen-bout MMA UFC DFS slate, I am finally allowed to bet again on UFC as restrictions have now been lifted in my area, As such I will play 2 Parlays. Remember, to take down a GPP, you have to be different and take risks. Scared money doesn’t make money in tournaments. For any further questions, I will be available until lock in our WinDaily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily!

PARLAY OF THE DAY

Nazim Sadykhov -188

Jamal Pogues -250

Clayton Carpenter -334


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