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UFC Vegas 16 Video/Podcast Breakdown

We’re bringing you a video/podcast breakdown for the UFC Vegas 16 Card this weekend! Make sure to check out our written article on the site, too!

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Main Card

Hermansson vs Vettori– The Main Event! Vettori is the younger fighter who is in his prime. Vettori is an excellent striker who can come at you in multiple ways. He is so quick on the feet and is a cardio machine. Hermansson is an amazing grappler and wrestler that you don’t want to mess with. He can submit anyone and everyone. If this comes down to grappling then I am giving the huge edge to Hermansson. If this is based on striking then it is for sure Vettori if he can defend the takedown which he is good at. This fight is close to me and I am giving the slight edge to Vettori based on the prime of his but Hermansson could certainly submit him. 

OSP vs Hill– The CO-Main Event! OSP is the more experienced fighter facing the young prospect from DWCS in Hill. OSP is an underrated fighter and tough as nails with submission skills. Hill is an active fighter on the feet and quick as can be. I am liking the grappling in OSP for sure who is ready for this fight more so than Hill. I don’t think Hill will see what is coming from OSP. Hill isn’t on the level where OSP is. Give me OSP doing the OSP signature submission! 

De la Rosa vs Santos– Female fight and here we go! Santos has an mixed of great fighting techniques in grappling plus striking. De la Rosa is an young fighter and is a tough fighter that will try to hang in this fight but she isn’t ready for this fight to be honest. De la Rosa will able to do whatever in this fight and don’t see how she can lose this fight with her grappling. 

Dolidze vs Allan– Allan will look to get in Dolidze face and has decent power for sure. Dolodze is an heavy striker and is getting better at takedowns. Allan will want to take him down which we will see Dolidze defend it at an great pace. I like Dolidze is the more polished fighter! 

Landwehr vs Evloev– This is an interesting fight by far. Landwehr was in a bloody fight with Elkins where he looked okay to me. Landwehr hands are slow but the grappling was decent based on his strength. Evloev is an legit prospect that I like. His hands are great and will outdo Landwehr. Evloev should be able to get Landwehr to the mat with his amazing takedown technique. Give me Evloev to handle this fight! 

Prelims

Villante vs Collier– Jake Collier is still so overweight like wow, rumors are he is more in shape but based on last fight he was overweight by far. Villante looked decent last fight and just got caught in an bad submission. Villante should win this fight and his striking has looked great. The power is in his hands have looked great and I am all in on the more cut guy in Villante. 

Wiman vs Leavitt– Wiman man oh man….what has he become. Wiman USED to be an hell of an fighter but the guy is washed up to be honest. He is 37 years old and I can’t get to him at all based on recent form. I just can’t get to him. Leavitt is an nasty submission artist that I like a ton. This guy is an excellent fighter on the mat and fight IQ is so high. He is fresh on his feet and smooth on the mat. I like Leavitt a ton and this is his fight to win by far. 

Flick vs Durden– Both guys are trying to gain credit in the UFC so this fight will be good! Flick is a submission machine and that is what he is good at. Flick will want you on the mat and that is his goal. Durden will also want the fight on the mat so that will be where this fight takes place. Durden is also an boxer so Flick will need to watch out for that. The odds don’t show this fight close but to be honest it is. To me this is an 50/50 fight. 

Topuria vs Jackson– Topuria is an young fighter who is on the rise by far. He beat Zalal and grappled him a ton. Topuria grappling is underrated to be honest while the hands are quick. Topuria has the making of being an great fighter down the road and a guy I am high on. Jackson is the older fighter coming into this fight. Jackson is also an grappler and looking great in recent fights. He is an cardio machine and can hang in the later rounds. I am all in on the younger fighter in Topuria! 

Benitez vs Jaynes– Justin Jaynes! Check out the interview of him on my youtube channel but anyways here we go! This fight is gonna be explosive. Benitez is a sneaky fighter and can take down fighters, that’s his key. Benitez is confident. Jaynes on the other hand has great hands and powerful fighter. Jaynes is ready for this fight and the gassing out won’t be there while Benitez will be quick on the mat. If Jaynes can clip him with a powerful punch then this is his fight to win. Jaynes is gonna hang with Benitez and I am taking the boy in Jaynes. 

Smolka vs Quinonez– First fight of the night and here we go! This fight is close and Quinonez is an heck of an fighter. Quinonez is an heavy striker and has fought great fighters in his resume. Smolka is overrated to me based on his fight history plus the weight cutting issues he had last fight. Smolka is such an boom/bust option that is hard to trust to me. Quinonez should be able to clip him and earn an knockout win. 

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UFC Vegas 16 Fight Breakdown

Welcome to the UFC Vegas 16 Fight Breakdown for this week taking place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Our main event on this card is Jack Hermansson squaring off against Marvin Vettori. Again, due to the pandemic the main event for this week was changed as Vettori replaced Kevin Holland. Holland tested positive for COVID but will fight on another date before the end of the year. This card will consist of six prelim bouts and five main card matchups. In this article I will be using DraftKings pricing. On DraftKings Movsar Evloev is the highest priced fighter which correlates in Vegas as he will come in the biggest favorite on the card at -675. Based upon my research I will breakdown the main event and three other fights that that I am positive will not go the distance.  I see tons of early finish potential in this fantastic card, so let’s hop into the breakdown!

Jack Hermansson – ($8,000) vs Marvin Vettori ($8,200)

Both fighters had impressive first round victories via submission last time out. Hermansson is an exceptional grappler, showing that last time out getting a heel hook from bottom position to end the fight early. He will look to chew up your legs and has good striking numbers landing twice as much as he absorbs. A noteworthy stat is nine out of Hermansson’s eleven UFC fights have ended without needing the judges. In his last two five round fights he got finished in the second round in one and scored 122 DraftKings points with a decision in the other.

Vettori also looked fantastic his last time out locking up a rear naked choke in the first round. Before he locked that submission in, he did some serious work on the mat with his ground and pound. A submission win is no surprise as nine of Vettori’s wins have come by submission. He has dominated his opponents in the striking department also by out striking them by more than double in three straight fights.

I give Hermansson the edge in this bout as it will be Vettori’s first five round main event. I do think this is an evenly matched fight with two great fighters. I will have 100% of the main event because even if it goes the distance scoring will be high. I will roll out 60% Hermansson and 40% Vettori.

Ilia Topuria – ($9,000) vs Damon Jackson – ($7,200)

For Jackson this will be a similar matchup to his most recent bout facing Mirsad Bektic. In that fight Jackson got taken down easily due to his lousy 35% take down defense. When getting taken to the mat he would look for a guillotine which usually allowed Bektic top control. He did find a way to win by way of one of those guillotine chokes however, Jackson was dominated on the ground as Bektic held nearly nine minutes and thirty seconds of control time.

Grappling is Topuria’s bread and butter no doubt about that. He has shown some improvements in the striking department but that is mostly to set up his takedowns. The kid is only 23 years old and has been a black belt for three years already. That shows on the mat as his transitions are seamless, he is a submission expert. As soon as you think he’s going for a rear naked choke he goes for a guillotine. If Jackson goes for the guillotine on takedowns again and gives up top position, I expect Topuria to use his grappling and wrestling to get a submission.

Selection – Ilia Topuria – ($9,000) 1st round Submission

Gabriel Benitez – ($8,600) vs Justin Jaynes – ($7,600)

These fighters both typically end a win before the final bell. Benitez has finished seventeen of his twenty-one wins early. Benitez will attempt loads of kicks and he lands them heavy. In his last fight against Morales the low kicks were checked and opened a big wound on Benitez leg. Against Morales he also showed his poor strike accuracy landing just 17 of his 133 attempted significant head strikes. If this fight were to go to the ground Benitez does have ten submission finishes.

Prior to his loss to Gavin Tucker, Jaynes had finished five straight fights in the first round. Even in his fight with Tucker he landed a big uppercut and scored a knockdown. Then had Tucker in a guillotine choke to where Tucker literally lost his shorts just to escape it. That was all in the first round so he may have gassed himself out as his strikes landed and attempted both plummeted after the first round. He got dominated after the first round and that led to his first defeat before the final bell. He puts together great combinations and often throws punches with a lot of power. If this fight ends in the first round It will be Jaynes landing the knockout early.

Selection – Justin Jaynes – ($7,600) 1st Round KO/TKO

Jimmy Flick – ($8,500) vs Cody Durden – ($7,700)

We all know one thing and that is that Jimmy Flick wants the fight on the ground. Thirteen of Flick’s fifteen wins have come by submission, he has also been knocked out in four of his five losses. Flick is so smooth when he gets you to the ground going from one submission attempt to the next. He likes to be aggressive with leg kicks but isn’t the best boxer failing to win by knockout to this point and being finished early by punches four times.

Cody Durden has eleven professional wins and just one of those went to the judges scored card. In his last bout he took on a short notice and it was his UFC debut. He started the fight impressive having Gutierrez back locked landing some ground and pound shots. After the first round is when the kicks and leg strikes got to Durden and leading to a decision draw. It was a tough matchup for his UFC debut. I do believe Durden is the better striker in this matchup and can hold off the takedowns of Flick to land his punches. I’ll take the salary saving of Durden but be aware if this fight gets to the mat Flick will likely end it early with a submission.

Selection – Cody Durden – ($7,700) 1st round KO/TKO

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Jordan Leavitt – GPP – ($9,200)

Roman Dolidze – GPP – ($8,700)

Ovince Saint Preux – GPP – ($7,800)

Closing Thoughts

I appreciate you taking the time to read my UFC Vegas 16 Fight Breakdown on this first weekend of December. This should be an entertaining fight card with close matchups up and down the card. Jordan Leavitt is the another extremely heavy favorite coming in at -430 facing Matt Wiman. Head over to the Discord Chat rooms to join myself and other WinDaily staff as we keep you updated on any news after weigh-ins and up until lock. A fight can easily get called off last minute like Smolka vs Quinonez a few weeks ago. I will be in Discord Friday night after weigh-ins and Saturday until lock to answer any questions about the UFC Vegas 16 slate. Remember in large field GPP’s your going to need to be different and take risks. Enjoy your weekend and let’s get a tournament takedown!

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The UFC schedule continues to roll on this weekend and in the main event it’s the classic striker vs grappler matchup as heavyweights collide when Derrick Lewis and Alexi Oleinik meet. The heavyweight division is back up and running, and with the title being on the line next weekend at UFC 252 between champion Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier, this fight between Lewis and Oleinik certainly has implications in the division.

Before the card takes place on Saturday, here are my three favorite bets for the weekend, including one prelim fight.

Bet 1:

Beneil Dariush (-175) vs. Scott Holtzman (+140).

This fight is going to be a firefight, and right away, I’ll let my secret pick out of the bag, take the under on the rounds in this one. Dariush provided an absolute highlight knockout of Drakkar Klose, that is in contention for highlight of the year. Scott Holtzman is game for every opponent and not afraid to scrap, In his last two fights, Holtzman has gone to decision and also won by doctor stoppage at the end of the second round, but I really don’t see any way this fight goes past the middle of the second round. Dariush is coming off an incredible performance against Klose as previously mentioned, so I’m taking him and the under rounds in this fight.

Bet 2:

Chris Weidman (-125) vs. Omari Akhmedov (EVEN MONEY).

This is a very trick fight, but I have to advise to go with the favorite in this one, Chris Weidman. Although he’s 1-5 in his last six fights, don’t forget that a deeper look at the record shows more of the story. His last fight was at 205 pounds and he returns to middleweight (185) to take on Akhmedov. Also in that, there was the controversial ending in the fight against Gegard Mousasi at UFC 210, but all in all, in his last five losses, Weidman has been in the driver seat at one point or another. The task won’t be easy against Akhmedov who is riding a five fight winning streak, but coming back down to middleweight could do wonders for the former champion.

Bet 3:

Justin Jaynes (+110) vs. Gavin Tucker (-140).

At the time of this writing, Justin Jaynes is again the underdog as he prepares for yet another short-notice fight this time against Gavin Tucker. Jaynes made his UFC debut back in June, in what was also a short-notice fight and he made the most of it by securing a win with a 41-second knockout of veteran Frank Camacho. While Jaynes wasn’t expecting to fight a guy like Tucker right away, especially on short-notice, he’s shown during the crazy times that the world is currently operating on, and how the UFC is handling everything, that he can come in and make a statement. This fight could really go anywhere as both fighters are versatile, but the one-year layoff for Tucker and the recent activity for Jaynes makes him one of my top three favorites for this weekend’s card.

While there are high implications for the heavyweight division in this weekend’s main event, these three fights and bets are my top favorites for this weekend.

You can also find alternate lines at DraftKings Sportsbook and FanDuel Sportsbook.

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UFC Vegas 4: Poirier vs Hooker Picks and Preview

This weekend, the UFC Vegas 4 event at their Apex facility will play home to a high-stakes lightweight fight between two top contenders, Dustin Poirier and Dan Hooker. Poirier is the former interim lightweight champion, while Hooker, who is from City Kickboxing the same home as UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya. As Hooker looks to continue to rise up the lightweight division, he comes into this fight on a three-fight winning streak with wins over Paul Felder, Al Iaquinta, and James Vick. The rest of the card will be filled with young and fresh faces that not many will know, but there are some good opportunities to cash in on the rest of the card.

These odds are courtesy of PointsBet.
You can also find alternate lines at DraftKings Sportsbook and FanDuel Sportsbook.

Fight 1: Jordan Griffin (+100) vs Youssez Zalal (-125)

The veteran fighter, in comparison throws more strikes than Zalal but also takes more as well. Zalal utilizes his wrestling more than Griffin in comparison, but you should expect this fight to go to the ground.

It’s a pick’em fight so Mike’s pick: Zalal by submission

Fight 2: Jinh Yu Frey (+140) vs Kay Hansen (-175)

Both women are making their UFC debuts after spending their young careers in Invicta FC. Hansen is now the youngest fighter on the UFC roster and has half of her wins by submission. Frey is the more experienced fighter and former Invicta FC atomweight champion, with 6 of her 9 wins going to decision.

Mike’s pick: Hansen by decision

Fight 3: Takashi Sato vs Jason Witt (Currently no line)

This one is rare as Witt has stepped in on 24 hours notice to take on Sato after his original opponent had a cornerman test positive for COVID-19. There is no money line at this time, so avoid this fight.

Fight 4: Luis Pena (-270) vs Khama Worthy (+205)

This is my favorite fight of the night outside of the main event, because fireworks are not just promised, they’re guaranteed. Worthy landed the biggest betting upset in 2019 in his UFC debut with a first-round knockout of Devonte Smith. Worthy has more experience, but Pena has also delivered a showcase in each of his UFC appearances, as his only losses have come by split decision. Both fighters told the media they plan to meet in the middle and throw down, so a quick finish prop bet is not out of question. Pena is the safer pick, but Worthy has shown you cant’ bet against him.

Mike’s pick: Luis Pena

Fight 5: Sean Woodson (-500) vs Julian Erosa (+350)

These fights are usually eyebrow raisers, with Erosa coming in as the veteran but heavy underdog. Woodson is undefeated in his career and has a lot of promises to his career, but neither fighter wastes their time in the cage. Erosa comes in on a four-fight losing streak and facing an undefeated fighter, he has something to prove.

Mike’s pick: Sean Woodson

Fight 6: Tanner Boser (-112) vs Philipe Lins (-112)

A pick’em fight between heavyweights is just a fun fight to watch. Do not expect this fight to go to the ground, unless there’s a knockout occurring. They both share relatively similar cage experience, but after having his first two fights go to the judges, he will be looking to make a statement against higher competition.

Mike’s pick: Boser

Fight 7: Brendan Allen (-325) vs Kyle Daukaus (+240)

This is one of the most interesting fights on the card as Daukaus has an immense amount of talent and making his UFC debut against guy who has been looking for a fight. Daukaus will be the favorite in the striking department while Allen will look to utilize his wrestling. Allen has had multiple fights postponed and opponents changed during the pandemic, so there’s no telling how he comes into this fight other than amped up.

Mike’s pick: Kyle Daukaus

Fight 8: Maurice Greene (-230) vs Gian Villante (+180)

Big fan of this fight, but Greene recently changed camps to JacksonWink MMA in New Mexico, so it will be interesting to see what changes he has made since the move. Villante hasn’t fought since February 2019 but this fight should remain on the feet for the most part. Greene is very good in the clinch, but Villante has a takedown defense of over 80%. I expect this fight to stay on the feet and a finish to come sooner than later.

Mike’s pick: Gian Villante

Fight 9: Mike Perry (-325) vs Mickey Gall (+240)

This fight is quite interesting from the betting line standpoint. Mickey Gall is ridiculously talented, especially on the ground. Mike Perry comes to fight and is not afraid of a war, but if Gall gets this to the ground, it could be over quick.

Mike’s pick: Mickey Gall

Fight 10: Dustin Poirier (-225) vs Dan Hooker (+175)

This is a very risky fight from a gambling perspective. Poirier is the former interim lightweight champion and had Khabib Nurmagomedov in a serious choke in their fight last September. Hooker is coming in with a lot of momentum, and this fight should be more of a kickboxing fight than anything. The fact that Poirier has gone toe-to-toe with some of the most elite fighters over his career, gives him the edge in my opinion, but if you’re feeling risky on a parlay, take Hooker.

Mike’s pick: Dustin Poirier

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UFC FIGHT NIGHT: BLAYDES VS. VOLKOV.

Today I am giving you all of my FINAL TAKE. I’m going to be offering my FINAL picks and predictions for tonight’s MMA DFS slate. My final take will be a stem off from my first look article and will list strengths or weaknesses that stand out to me for every fighter on this MMA DFS slate. Tonight I am using Draftkings salaries but, my picks are suited for FanDuel and SuperDraft as well. I will be using my picks in most of my Daily Fantasy lineups and my top money line bets. The fight by fight breakdown can be found in our DISCORD chat. Check out our UFC DraftKings Projections, too!

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Fight #1: Austin Hubbard vs. Max Rohskopf.


HUBBARD: (DK 7800) (+165) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker
Both of his UFC losses came versus high-level grapplers.
Struggles on the mat.


ROHSKOPF: (DK 8400) (-205) DraftKings | Fanduel
A wrestler by trade.
Looks to his wrestling and BJJ to win.
Looks to dominate opponents with grappling.

MY MMA DFS PICK: ROHSKOPF: (DK 8400) (-205) DEC. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $49)

Fight #2: Roxanne Modafferi vs. Lauren Murphy.


MODAFFERI: (DK 8500) (-120) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a grappler.
She has been working hard on her standup.
Excels at performing takedowns.


MURPHY: (DK 7700) (-110) DraftKings | Fanduel
Very aggressive.
Does not quit.
Extremely tough.

MY MMA DFS PICK: MURPHY: (DK 7700) (-110) DEC. RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $91)

Fight #3: Frank Camacho vs. Justin Jaynes.


CAMACHO: (DK 8000) (-350) DraftKings Fanduel
Black belt in BJJ.
Powerful hands.
Fast Knockout ability.


JAYNES: (DK 6900) (+265) DraftKings | Fanduel
Has four consecutive first-round finishes.
Powerful hands.
He is making UFC debut.

MY MMA DFS PICK: CAMACHO (DK 8000) (-350) TKO ROUND TWO. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $28.50)

Fight #4: Courtney Casey vs. Gillian Robertson.


CASEY: (DK 7900) (-105) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker.
Great speed and power.
Gets taken down A LOT.


ROBERTSON: (DK 8300) (-125) DraftKings | Fanduel
All of her wins were on the mat.
A lot of heart.
Kicking getting better but needs improvement.

MY MMA DFS PICK: CASEY (DK 7900) (-105) DEC. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $95)

Fight #5: Marc-Andre Barriault vs. Oskar Piechota.


BARRIAULT: (DK 7600) (-110) DraftKings | Fanduel
Most likely his last chance to win a UFC fight.
Continuously out grappled.
A lot of power in his hands.


PIECHOTA: (DK 8600) (-120) DraftKings | Fanduel
Blackbelt in BJJ.
Does not dominate with grappling.
Uses his length and boxing instead of his foundation (Grappling).

MY MMA DFS PICK: BARRIAULT (DK 7600) (-110) TKO ROUND ONE. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $91)

Fight #6: Tecia Torres vs. Brianna Van Buren.


TORRES: (DK 7200) (+175) DraftKings | Fanduel
Womens MMA veteran.
Has fought top tier fighters.
Four fight losing streak.


VAN BUREN: (DK 9000) (-225) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker.
Great boxer.
Great wrestler.

MY MMA DFS PICK: VAN BUREN (DK 9000) (-225) DEC. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $44)

Fight #7: Clay Guida vs. Bobby Green.


GUIDA: (DK 7100) (+200) DraftKings | Fanduel
No longer in his prime.
On the decline.
Excellent cardio.


GREEN: (DK 9100) (-260) DraftKings | Fanduel
Striker and a wrestler.
One win out of his past seven bouts.
Very composed.

MY MMA DFS PICK: GREEN (DK 9100) (-260) TKO ROUND TWO. (CORE PLAY). (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $38.50)

Fight #8: Jim Miller vs. Roosevelt Roberts.


MILLER: (DK 7000) (+195) DraftKings | Fanduel
Blackbelt in BJJ.
Pushes the pace of the fight.
Tough fighter.


ROBERTS: (DK 9200) (-250) DraftKings | Fanduel
Young evolving mixed martial artist.
Tricky kickboxer,
Long, quick, and technical.

MY MMA DFS PICK: ROBERTS: (DK 9200) (-250) TKO ROUND ONE (CORE PLAY). (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $40)

Fight #9: Belal Muhammad vs. Lyman Good.


MUHAMMED: (DK 8900) (-135) DraftKings | Fanduel
Hard worker.
Non-stop pressure grappler.
Great cardio.


GOOD: (DK 7300) (+105) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker.
Bad takedown defense
not great cardio.

MY MMA DFS PICK: MUHAMMED (DK 8900) (-135) TKO ROUND TWO (CORE PLAY). (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $74)

Fight #10: Raquel Penningston vs. Marion Reneau.


PENNINGTON: (DK 8800) (-185) DraftKings | Fanduel
Struggles on the mat.
Primarily a striker.
Excels on the feet.


RENEAU: (DK 7400) (+150) DraftKings | Fanduel
42 years old
Very repetitive.
Blackbelt in BJJ.

MY MMA DFS PICK: PENNINGTON (DK 8800) (-185) DEC. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $54)

Co-Main Event: Josh Emmett vs. Shane Burgos.


EMMETT: (DK 7500) (+125) DraftKings | Fanduel
Looks to K.O opponent fast.
Dangerous striker.
Wait and looks for the perfect opportunity to land power shots.


BURGOS: (DK 8700) (-155) DraftKings | Fanduel
Great speed.
Excellent composure.
Constant striking and combinations.

MY MMA DFS PICK: BURGOS: (DK 8700) (-155) TKO ROUND TWO. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $64.50)

Main Event: Curtis Blaydes vs. Alexander Volkov.

BLAYDES: (DK 9400) (-400) DraftKings | Fanduel
Arguably the best wrestler in the heavyweight division.
Favors position over submission.
Only two losses, both by Ngannou.


VOLKOV: (DK 8800) (+300) DraftKings | Fanduel
Long heavyweight.
Clean striker.
Very quick for a heavyweight.

MY MMA DFS PICK: BLAYDES (DK 9400) (-400) TKO ROUND TWO. (RETURN ON $100 INVESTMENT = $25)

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s MMA UFC DFS slate, I will be building 10 GPP lineups. I will be focusing on the winners I chose for each fight. I’m building lineups that can variate from the field and taking bigger risks tonight. I will use my picks to build my MMA DFS lineups, and I will build around them with the available salary. Remember, to take down a UFC DFS 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 Win Daily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily! DraftKings | Fanduel

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UFC FIGHT NIGHT: BLAYDES VS. VOLKOV.

Tonight I am giving you all my initial thoughts. I’m going to be offering my FIRST LOOK THOUGHTS. My first look thoughts article will be strengths or weaknesses that stand out to me at first glance for every fighter on this MMA DFS slate. Tonight I am using Draftkings salaries but, my picks are suited for FanDuel and SuperDraft as well. This article is going to lead up to my universal MMA DFS picks and targets for Draftkings and Fanduel, which will be released on Friday night/Saturday morning. I will be using my picks in most of my Daily Fantasy lineups and my top money line bets. The fight by fight breakdown can be found in our DISCORD chat. Check out our UFC DraftKings Projections, too!

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Fight #1: Austin Hubbard vs. Max Rohskopf.


HUBBARD: (DK 7800) (+165) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker
Both of his UFC losses came versus high-level grapplers.
Struggles on the mat.


ROHSKOPF: (DK 8400) (-205) DraftKings | Fanduel
A wrestler by trade.
Looks to his wrestling and BJJ to win.
Looks to dominate opponents with grappling.

Fight #2: Roxanne Modafferi vs. Lauren Murphy.


MODAFFERI: (DK 8500) (-120) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a grappler.
She has been working hard on her standup.
Excels at performing takedowns.


MURPHY: (DK 7700) (-110) DraftKings | Fanduel
Very aggressive.
Does not quit.
Extremely tough.

MY MMA DFS PICK: MURPHY: (DK 7700) (-110)

Fight #3: Frank Camacho vs. Justin Jaynes.


CAMACHO: (DK 8200) DraftKings Fanduel
Black belt in BJJ.
Powerful hands.
Fast Knockout ability.


JAYNES: (DK N/A) DraftKings | Fanduel
Has four consecutive first-round finishes.
Powerful hands.
He is making UFC debut.

Fight #4: Courtney Casey vs. Gillian Robertson.


CASEY: (DK 7900) (-105) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker.
Great speed and power.
Gets taken down A LOT.


ROBERTSON: (DK 8300) (-125) DraftKings | Fanduel
All of her wins were on the mat.
A lot of heart.
Kicking getting better but needs improvement.

Fight #5: Marc-Andre Barriault vs. Oskar Piechota.


BARRIAULT: (DK 7600) (-110) DraftKings | Fanduel
Most likely his last chance to win a UFC fight.
Continuously out grappled.
A lot of power in his hands.


PIECHOTA: (DK 8600) (-120) DraftKings | Fanduel
Blackbelt in BJJ.
Does not dominate with grappling.
Uses his length and boxing instead of his foundation (Grappling).

Fight #6: Tecia Torres vs. Brianna Van Buren.


TORRES: (DK 7200) (+175) DraftKings | Fanduel
Womens MMA veteran.
Has fought top tier fighters.
Four fight losing streak.


VAN BUREN: (DK 9000) (-225) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker.
Great boxer.
Great wrestler.

Fight #7: Clay Guida vs. Bobby Green.


GUIDA: (DK 7100) (+200) DraftKings | Fanduel
No longer in his prime.
On the decline.
Excellent cardio.


GREEN: (DK 9100) (-260) DraftKings | Fanduel
Striker and a wrestler.
One win out of his past seven bouts.
Very composed,

Fight #8: Jim Miller vs. Roosevelt Roberts.


MILLER: (DK 7000) (+195) DraftKings | Fanduel
Blackbelt in BJJ.
Pushes the pace of the fight.
Tough fighter.


ROBERTS: (DK 9200) (-250) DraftKings | Fanduel
Young evolving mixed martial artist.
Tricky kickboxer,
Long, quick, and technical.

MY MMA DFS PICK: ROBERTS: (DK 9200) (-250)

Fight #9: Belal Muhammad vs. Lyman Good.


MUHAMMED: (DK 8900) (-135) DraftKings | Fanduel
Hard worker.
Non-stop pressure grappler.
Great cardio.


GOOD: (DK 7300) (+105) DraftKings | Fanduel
Primarily a striker.
Bad takedown defense
not great cardio.

Fight #10: Raquel Penningston vs. Marion Reneau.


PENNINGTON: (DK 8800) (-185) DraftKings | Fanduel
Struggles on the mat.
Primarily a striker.
Excels on the feet.


RENEAU: (DK 7400) (+150) DraftKings | Fanduel
42 years old
Very repetitive.
Blackbelt in BJJ.

Co-Main Event: Josh Emmett vs. Shane Burgos.


EMMETT: (DK 7500) (+125) DraftKings | Fanduel
Looks to K.O opponent fast.
Dangerous striker.
Wait and looks for the perfect opportunity to land power shots.


BURGOS: (DK 8700) (-155) DraftKings | Fanduel
Great speed.
Excellent composure.
Constant striking and combinations.

MY MMA DFS PICK: BURGOS: (DK 8700) (-155)

Main Event: Curtis Blaydes vs. Alexander Volkov.

BLAYDES: (DK 9400) (-400) DraftKings | Fanduel
Arguably the best wrestler in the heavyweight division.
Favors position over submission.
Only two losses, both by Ngannou.


VOLKOV: (DK 8800) (+300) DraftKings | Fanduel
Long heavyweight.
Clean striker.
Very quick for a heavyweight.

SUMMARY:

On Saturday’s MMA UFC DFS slate, I will be building 10 GPP lineups. I will be focusing on the winners I chose for each fight. I’m building lineups that can variate from the field and taking bigger risks tonight. I will use my picks to build my MMA DFS lineups, and I will build around them with the available salary. Remember, to take down a UFC DFS 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 Win Daily Discord chat. GOOD LUCK and don’t forget to come back and Win Daily! DraftKings | Fanduel

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