Jackofhearts
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UFC
Edson Barboza (-110) vs. Giga Chikadze (-110): Chikadze (best bet)
Both men possess elite speed, combinations and unpredictable strikes that stifle opponents. When Edson Barboza is not leading the striking or successfully landing calf kicks, he tends to struggle. The path to victory for Giga Chikadze is to pressure Barboza early and make him fight with his back against the wall. That blueprint fits perfectly into the way Chikadze fights. As long as he doesn't give up an early takedown to Barboza, I believe Chikadze gets the win.
Ricky Turcios (-160) vs. Brady Hiestand (+140): Turcios (best bet)
In the TUF bantamweight finals, we have Brady Hiestand facing Ricky Turcios. Both fighters like to stand and strike, so we should be in for an exciting fight. I am going with Turcios. I believe he is the better striker, has the better chin and his cardio is infinite. Look for Turcios to bring the pressure for Hiestand at a relentless pace that will just be too much.
Makhmud Muradov (-450) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (+370): Muradov (best bet)
After getting back in the win column, we now see Gerald Meerschaert having to take on another high-level prospect in Makhmud Muradov. Unless Meerschaert can put Muradov on his back early and work his ground game, he will be in for a long night. Muradov is the better athlete and has a huge advantage in striking.
Abdul Razak Alhassan (+190) vs Alessio Di Chirico (-220): Di Chirico (best bet)
Since Abdul Razak Alhassan has returned to the UFC after a long layoff, he has not found any success and I believe this won't change when he fights Alessio Di Chirico. Alhassan carries a ton of power but, if he doesn't land, he gasses out and his opponent takes over. Di Chirico is a good striker who can use his range to keep Alhassan away and take away that power. Look for Di Chirico to have the better cardio and dictate the pace in order to tire out Alhassan and get the win.
JJ Aldrich (-360) vs. Vanessa Demopoulos (+300): Aldrich (best bet)
JJ Aldrich is coming off her most impressive win to date over Courtney Casey. Aldrich will be the better fighter everywhere. As long as she doesn't get impatient with her striking and follows the gameplan, she should get the win.
Mana Martinez (-325) vs. Guido Cannetti (+265): Martinez (best bet)
Guido Cannetti is coming off two losses in a row, both by finish. He is fighting a talented striker in Martinez, so his best plan of attack would be to get the fight to the ground. However, I don't see it playing out that way for Cannetti. Look for Martinez to defend the takedowns of Cannetti extremely well and put his striking skills on display.
Bryan Battle (-165) vs. Gilbert Ubina (+145): Urbina (lean)
In "The Ultimate Fighter" middleweight finale, we see Gilbert Urbina as a late replacement taking on Bryan Battle. Even on short notice I like Urbina. Battle tends to start slow and relies way too much on his grappling to get him out of bad positions. Against a pressure fighter in Urbina, I don't think he will be as fortunate.
Kevin Lee (-145) vs. Daniel Rodriguez (+125): Rodriguez (lean)
Kevin Lee is jumping up to the welterweight division and is getting all he can ask for in Daniel Rodriguez.. Lee must take it to the ground and utilize his wrestling. Unfortunately, it seems like Lee's ego gets to him and he gets away from what helped him get to this level of success. I believe the value is on Rodriguez. He is an excellent striker, carries a ton of power and has been the more active fighter.
Wellington Turman (-145) vs. Sam Alvey (+120): Turman (lean)
Wellington Turman is coming off of two KO losses and hoping to avoid a third against veteran Sam Alvey. Turman needs to get back to his submission-game roots. If he opts to stand and trade with Alvey, more than likely he will be put to sleep. Turman should have a huge advantage on the ground and for a guy who is looking to keep his job and not get knocked out again. I believe that is exactly where the fight goes.
Dustin Jacoby (-185) vs. Darren Stewart (+160): Jacoby (lean)
Look for Dustin Jacoby to keep the fight on the feet against Darren Stewart. He will be the better striker and have the speed advantage. As long as he can avoid the takedowns of Stewart and pressure him with his high output of striking, he should get the win.
Jamall Emmers (-145) vs. Pat Sabatini (+125): Emmers (lean)
In what should be an exciting fight between two bright prospects, we have Jamall Emmers meeting Pat Sabatini. Emmers will be the better striker and, as long as he can avoid the slick takedowns of Sabatini, he should be able to get the win here.
UFC
Edson Barboza (-110) vs. Giga Chikadze (-110): Chikadze (best bet)
Both men possess elite speed, combinations and unpredictable strikes that stifle opponents. When Edson Barboza is not leading the striking or successfully landing calf kicks, he tends to struggle. The path to victory for Giga Chikadze is to pressure Barboza early and make him fight with his back against the wall. That blueprint fits perfectly into the way Chikadze fights. As long as he doesn't give up an early takedown to Barboza, I believe Chikadze gets the win.
Ricky Turcios (-160) vs. Brady Hiestand (+140): Turcios (best bet)
In the TUF bantamweight finals, we have Brady Hiestand facing Ricky Turcios. Both fighters like to stand and strike, so we should be in for an exciting fight. I am going with Turcios. I believe he is the better striker, has the better chin and his cardio is infinite. Look for Turcios to bring the pressure for Hiestand at a relentless pace that will just be too much.
Makhmud Muradov (-450) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (+370): Muradov (best bet)
After getting back in the win column, we now see Gerald Meerschaert having to take on another high-level prospect in Makhmud Muradov. Unless Meerschaert can put Muradov on his back early and work his ground game, he will be in for a long night. Muradov is the better athlete and has a huge advantage in striking.
Abdul Razak Alhassan (+190) vs Alessio Di Chirico (-220): Di Chirico (best bet)
Since Abdul Razak Alhassan has returned to the UFC after a long layoff, he has not found any success and I believe this won't change when he fights Alessio Di Chirico. Alhassan carries a ton of power but, if he doesn't land, he gasses out and his opponent takes over. Di Chirico is a good striker who can use his range to keep Alhassan away and take away that power. Look for Di Chirico to have the better cardio and dictate the pace in order to tire out Alhassan and get the win.
JJ Aldrich (-360) vs. Vanessa Demopoulos (+300): Aldrich (best bet)
JJ Aldrich is coming off her most impressive win to date over Courtney Casey. Aldrich will be the better fighter everywhere. As long as she doesn't get impatient with her striking and follows the gameplan, she should get the win.
Mana Martinez (-325) vs. Guido Cannetti (+265): Martinez (best bet)
Guido Cannetti is coming off two losses in a row, both by finish. He is fighting a talented striker in Martinez, so his best plan of attack would be to get the fight to the ground. However, I don't see it playing out that way for Cannetti. Look for Martinez to defend the takedowns of Cannetti extremely well and put his striking skills on display.
Bryan Battle (-165) vs. Gilbert Ubina (+145): Urbina (lean)
In "The Ultimate Fighter" middleweight finale, we see Gilbert Urbina as a late replacement taking on Bryan Battle. Even on short notice I like Urbina. Battle tends to start slow and relies way too much on his grappling to get him out of bad positions. Against a pressure fighter in Urbina, I don't think he will be as fortunate.
Kevin Lee (-145) vs. Daniel Rodriguez (+125): Rodriguez (lean)
Kevin Lee is jumping up to the welterweight division and is getting all he can ask for in Daniel Rodriguez.. Lee must take it to the ground and utilize his wrestling. Unfortunately, it seems like Lee's ego gets to him and he gets away from what helped him get to this level of success. I believe the value is on Rodriguez. He is an excellent striker, carries a ton of power and has been the more active fighter.
Wellington Turman (-145) vs. Sam Alvey (+120): Turman (lean)
Wellington Turman is coming off of two KO losses and hoping to avoid a third against veteran Sam Alvey. Turman needs to get back to his submission-game roots. If he opts to stand and trade with Alvey, more than likely he will be put to sleep. Turman should have a huge advantage on the ground and for a guy who is looking to keep his job and not get knocked out again. I believe that is exactly where the fight goes.
Dustin Jacoby (-185) vs. Darren Stewart (+160): Jacoby (lean)
Look for Dustin Jacoby to keep the fight on the feet against Darren Stewart. He will be the better striker and have the speed advantage. As long as he can avoid the takedowns of Stewart and pressure him with his high output of striking, he should get the win.
Jamall Emmers (-145) vs. Pat Sabatini (+125): Emmers (lean)
In what should be an exciting fight between two bright prospects, we have Jamall Emmers meeting Pat Sabatini. Emmers will be the better striker and, as long as he can avoid the slick takedowns of Sabatini, he should be able to get the win here.