Fresh off a blistering debut where he knocked out Marcelo Rojo, Marshall looks primed to be a force in the featherweight division.
The deciding factor in this fight is wrestling. Blaydes is a tremendous wrestler, and Pavlovich is arguably the hardest puncher in the UFC.
Will Pavlovich record his sixth straight knockout? Or will Blaydes triumph over another big power puncher? Read on to find out how this high stakes matchup between top heavyweights lines up and if we can find a money making opportunity.
Murzakanov uses explosive blitz attacks to crash the pocket to land his big shots. Not often do you see the fundamentals or technical striking approach from him. He relies on wrestling every so often, but his top control could use a lot of work. His cardio seems a little troubling, but he has managed to find that next gear when required to get the job done.
Max Holloway is the number two ranked fighter in the division and has lost three times in the last five fights, all to Volkanovski. Holloway fights out of the orthodox stance and will be at a one-inch reach disadvantage.
Can Holloway fend off the emerging Brit? Or will ‘Almighty’ break through and earn his shot at the gold? Read on to find out how these fiery featherweights match up and if there are any odds to take advantage of.
I think if Burns sells out for takedowns, he will slow down and exert his gas tank. As this fight gets deeper, I think Masvidal turns up the heat and finds a finish in the latter half of this fight. Burns is dangerous, don’t get me wrong, but his current price tag is an absolute joke.
UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya Best Prop Bets. Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC.
Will ‘Poatan’ be able to fend off ‘The Last Stylebender’ once more? Or will Adesanya finally get his revenge? Read on to see how these fighters match up and if there is a viable betting approach for this fight.