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Who are the favorites on the undercard for UFC 267?

Posted on October 20, 2021 by A. J. Riot

UFC 267 is set to take place on October 30th, 2021, and anticipation is already building for it. When you see the two main events listed, it is easy to see why. Blachowicz vs Teixeira will see both fighters bringing top-level grappling skills to the cage and looks to be a very heated battle. Both fighters are also on winning streaks and will be eager to end the evening as the Light Heavyweight champion.

The co-main event, which all MMA fans are looking forward to, is Petr Yan vs Cory Sandhagen for the interim bantamweight title. This was originally scheduled to be a bout between Yan and champion Aljamain Sterling – a rematch from UFC 259 in March 2021 in which Yan was disqualified for an illegal knee. Sterling had to pull out of the much anticipated rematch due to a lingering injury; however the replacement bout is almost as good, if not better than the original.

It is not all about these two main events though. There are plenty of top fights on the undercard to enjoy. For a lot of the sports followers who like to place bets, these can be better fights to target as they can offer great value odds. It can be worth working out who the favorites are on these undercard bouts, so you can bet from a more informed position. A good tip for determining the best wagers to make at events such as UFC 267, is looking online for the top MMA betting picks. There are some great MMA sports betting sites available that bring together analysis, stats and betting picks all in one handy place.

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UFC Fighters With The Most KO Wins

Posted on October 17, 2021 by A. J. Riot

Introduction

The surest way to win an MMA fight is to knock the opponent out cold. Not only does it put an immediate stop to the fight, but it also puts on a good show for the crowd that’s watching. Across the history of the UFC, there have been many knockout artists that have put on a show in the cage, and many of them tie for KO wins.

So, let’s take a look at all of them. Note that we’re looking at the most knockouts in all bouts, not just title bouts. If you’re interested in big-league MMA fighting and how the fighters are besting one another, you may be interested in placing bets on the outcomes of fights. If that’s you, you’ll want to check out UFC fight night prelims.

12 KO Wins

The most knockout wins accrued by an individual fighter is 12. Only two fighters in the entire history of the UFC have knocked a whole dozen of their opponents out. Those fighters are Vitor Belfort and Derrick Lewis.

Vitor Belfort

To those who know his fighting prowess, it’s no surprise that Vitor Belfort is at the top of this list. He’s known for his explosive punching, especially when he gets the opponent down, where he hammers punches down hard and fast onto them until the referee calls an end to things. That’s how most of his KOs were decided, though some were also head kicks. Needless to say, opponents who face Belfort are in trouble if they find themselves on the mat.

Derrick Lewis

The other fighter who has knocked out 12 people is Derrick Lewis. While Vitor’s career is winding down, Lewis is nearly a whole decade younger and may be able to rack up another knockout or two in the future. He’s currently #3 in the official UFC heavyweight rankings and is known for his “swangin’ and bangin’,” a term he uses to describe aggressive stand-up fighting. Grapplers have often had trouble getting him down and, in trying, they’ve ended up on the wrong side of his fists.

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Fight Matrix Program – UFC Fight Night: Ladd vs Dumont (10-16-2021)

Posted on October 11, 2021 by Jason

Women Featherweight (145)
[#5] Norma Dumont (6-1-0, +121) vs. [*] Aspen Ladd (9-1-0, -144)

Last 3 Fights: Norma Dumont (2-1-0)
2021-05-22: W vs. [#8FW] Felicia Spencer (8-3-0) via SD (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)
2020-11-28: W vs. [#54BW] Ashlee Evans-Smith (6-5-0) via UD (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
2020-02-29: L vs. [#6FW] Megan Anderson (11-5-0) via KO (Punch) in 3:31 of round 1

Last 3 Fights: Aspen Ladd (2-1-0)
2019-12-07: W vs. [#11BW] Yana Kunitskaya (14-6-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:33 of round 3
2019-07-13: L vs. [#3BW] Germaine de Randamie (10-4-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:16 of round 1
2019-05-18: W vs. [#15FLY] Sijara Eubanks (7-6-0) via UD (29-27, 30-26, 29-28)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Aspen Ladd -144 56.60%
Elo K170 Aspen Ladd 1637.05 +194.44 70.85%
Elo Modified Aspen Ladd 1673.73 +242.62 74.31%
Glicko-1 Aspen Ladd 1662.62 +316.68 86.10%
WHR Aspen Ladd 1658.98 +305.44 80.15%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Norma Dumont 147, Aspen Ladd 679
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Heavyweight (265)
[#35] Andrei Arlovski (31-20-0, -119) vs. [#72] Carlos Felipe (11-1-0, -104)
Andrei Arlovski is the All-Time #20 ranked Heavyweight fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Andrei Arlovski (2-1-0)
2021-04-17: W vs. [#81HW+] Chase Sherman (15-8-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
2021-02-20: L vs. [#18HW+] Tom Aspinall (11-2-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:09 of round 2
2020-11-07: W vs. [#31HW+] Tanner Boser (20-8-1) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Last 3 Fights: Carlos Felipe (3-0-0)
2021-06-12: W vs. [#73HW+] Jake Collier (12-6-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
2021-01-16: W vs. [#156HW+] Justin Tafa (4-3-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
2020-10-03: W vs. [#187HW+] Yorgan De Castro (6-3-0) via UD (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Andrei Arlovski -119 51.59%
Elo K170 Andrei Arlovski 1677.14 +93.59 60.53%
Elo Modified Andrei Arlovski 1724.59 +179.98 68.74%
Glicko-1 Andrei Arlovski 1739.58 +226.36 78.63%
WHR Andrei Arlovski 1667.29 +212.91 72.56%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Andrei Arlovski 182, Carlos Felipe 126
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Lightweight (155)
[#70] Jim Miller (32-16-0, -199) vs. [#199] Erick Gonzalez (14-5-0, +164)
Jim Miller is the All-Time #41 ranked Lightweight fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Jim Miller (1-2-0)
2021-04-10: L vs. [#67LW] Joe Solecki (11-3-0) via UD (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
2020-08-15: L vs. [#35LW] Vinc Pichel (14-2-0) via UD (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)
2020-06-20: W vs. [#133LW] Roosevelt Roberts (10-4-0) via Submission (Armbar) in 2:25 of round 1

Last 3 Fights: Erick Gonzalez (2-1-0)
2021-08-07: W vs. [#661LW] Samuel Alvarez (5-4-0) via UD ()
2021-03-19: W vs. [#897LW] Oziel Rodriguez Lopez (4-6-0) via TKO (Punches and Elbows) in 0:37 of round 3
2019-12-20: L vs. [*] Humberto Bandenay (18-8-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Jim Miller -199 63.73%
Elo K170 Jim Miller 1593.48 +106.60 61.94%
Elo Modified Jim Miller 1595.18 +110.01 61.81%
Glicko-1 Jim Miller 1639.39 +130.30 67.92%
WHR Jim Miller 1589.07 +138.53 65.32%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Jim Miller 189, Erick Gonzalez 70
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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3 of the Best Up-and-Coming UFC Stars to Look Out For

Posted on October 10, 2021 by A. J. Riot

Ten years ago, in September 2011, Conor McGregor won his fifth fight in a row and his fifth fight of the year. His record attracted the attention of MMA experts and within a year he had won the Featherweight and Lightweight Cage Warrior Championships and was on his way to the UFC.

His talents were obvious to those in the know, and once he was spotted, his ascent was rapid and meteoric.

At any given time, there could be dozens of young fighters out there with equal talents, and in this short guide, we’ll highlight the best of them. Knowing which fighters to look out for could help sports bettors and odds-seekers using sites like thelines.com. It’ll also give you bragging rights when you predict an unknown fighter’s future and watch them climb the rankings.

Bryce Mitchell

Bryce Mitchell is an undefeated pro who turns 27 in October 2021. The Arkansas native is not exactly an unknown as he’s ranked 11th in the UFC Featherweight division, but he’s a fighter that many fans are unaware of.

Mitchell’s record is 14-0 and he last fought in October 2020, when he defeated Andre Fili by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night: Hall vs Silva. Mitchell is eyeing Dan Ige for his next fight and the two seem destined to fight.

Ige (15-4) is currently ranked 9th in the Lightweight division and a victory will give Mitchell the attention he deserves.

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Fight Matrix Program – UFC 266: Volkanovski vs Ortega (09-25-2021)

Posted on September 20, 2021 by Jason

Featherweight Championship (145)
[#1/#4DD/#2P4P] Alexander Volkanovski (22-1-0, -176) vs. [#4] Brian Ortega (15-1-0, +146)
Alexander Volkanovski is the All-Time #4 ranked Featherweight and #43 ranked Absolute fighter.
Brian Ortega is the All-Time #13 ranked Featherweight fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Alexander Volkanovski (3-0-0)
2020-07-11: W vs. [#2FW/#6DD] Max Holloway (22-6-0) via SD (47-48, 48-47, 48-47)
2019-12-14: W vs. [#2FW/#6DD] Max Holloway (22-6-0) via UD (50-45, 48-47, 48-47)
2019-05-11: W vs. [#5BW] Jose Aldo (30-7-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Last 3 Fights: Brian Ortega (2-1-0)
2020-10-17: W vs. [#6FW] Chan Sung Jung (17-6-0) via UD (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
2018-12-08: L vs. [#2FW/#6DD] Max Holloway (22-6-0) via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) in 5:00 of round 4
2018-03-03: W vs. [#7BW] Frankie Edgar (24-9-1) via KO (Punches) in 4:44 of round 1

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Alexander Volkanovski -176 61.07%
Elo K170 Alexander Volkanovski 2365.63 +210.68 72.36%
Elo Modified Alexander Volkanovski 2271.49 +153.57 66.20%
Glicko-1 Alexander Volkanovski 2330.22 +156.22 71.08%
WHR Alexander Volkanovski 2112.93 +64.61 57.33%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Alexander Volkanovski 441, Brian Ortega 343
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: Alexander Volkanovski leads 2-0
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Women Flyweight Championship (125)
[#1/#3DD/#2P4P] Valentina Shevchenko (21-3-0, -1572) vs. [#6] Lauren Murphy (15-4-0, +831)
Valentina Shevchenko is the All-Time #4 ranked Women’s fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Valentina Shevchenko (3-0-0)
2021-04-24: W vs. [#2FLY/#10DD/#9P4P] Jessica Andrade (21-9-0) via TKO (Elbows) in 3:19 of round 2
2020-11-21: W vs. [#4FLY] Jennifer Maia (19-7-1) via UD (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)
2020-02-08: W vs. [#3FLY/#10P4P] Katlyn Chookagian (16-4-0) via TKO (Elbows and Punches) in 1:03 of round 3

Last 3 Fights: Lauren Murphy (3-0-0)
2021-06-12: W vs. [#10FLY] Joanne Calderwood (15-6-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
2020-10-24: W vs. [#65FLY] Liliya Shakirova (8-2-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:31 of round 2
2020-06-20: W vs. [#21FLY] Roxanne Modafferi (25-18-0) via UD (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Valentina Shevchenko -1572 89.74%
Elo K170 Valentina Shevchenko 1990.85 +296.58 79.49%
Elo Modified Valentina Shevchenko 1992.83 +377.26 83.91%
Glicko-1 Valentina Shevchenko 2027.25 +451.79 93.09%
WHR Valentina Shevchenko 2000.98 +463.56 89.26%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Valentina Shevchenko 154, Lauren Murphy 105
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: Valentina Shevchenko leads 2-0
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Middleweight (185)
[#52WW] Robbie Lawler (28-15-0, -146) vs. [*] Nick Diaz (26-9-0, +121)
Robbie Lawler is the All-Time #28 ranked Middleweight and #29 ranked Absolute fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Robbie Lawler (0-3-0)
2020-08-29: L vs. [#9WW] Neil Magny (25-8-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
2019-08-03: L vs. [#2WW] Colby Covington (16-2-0) via UD (50-45, 50-45, 50-44)
2019-03-02: L vs. [*] Ben Askren (19-2-0) via Technical Submission (Bulldog Choke) in 3:20 of round 1

Last 3 Fights: Nick Diaz (0-2-0, 1 NC)
2015-01-31: NC vs. [#45MW] Anderson Silva (34-11-0)
2013-03-16: L vs. [*] Georges St. Pierre (26-2-0) via UD (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
2012-02-04: L vs. [*] Carlos Condit (32-14-0) via UD (48-47, 49-46, 49-46)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Robbie Lawler -146 56.73%
Elo K170 Nick Diaz 1941.28 +10.03 51.15%
Elo Modified Nick Diaz 1931.21 +41.56 54.54%
Glicko-1 Nick Diaz 2011.49 +76.87 60.89%
WHR Nick Diaz 1805.62 +173.58 68.85%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Robbie Lawler 392, Nick Diaz 2429
Previous Match-up Record: Nick Diaz leads 1-0-0
Wins Against Common Opposition: Robbie Lawler leads 3-2
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Current MMA Rankings Updated (09-19-2021)

Posted on September 19, 2021 by Jason

Five Upcoming UFC Fights to Keep an Eye On

Posted on September 7, 2021 by Oleg

2021 has been a busy year for the UFC.  Year-to-date, the organization held eight numbered Pay-Per-View (PPV) events, with 12 title bouts. Of those, the reigning champions defended their titles six times, the belts changed hand four times, and a vacant or interim belt was crowned on two occasions. This is not to mention the almost weekly Fight Night events, totaling 28 shows for the year and bringing the all-time count to 575 (!) with last weekend’s UFC on ESPN 30.

Here’s a look at the five most interesting fights scheduled in the UFC for the remainder of the year. These fights are sure to be exciting, possibly even more so you partake in online betting on some of your favorite fighters. Three of these five are title bouts, three are rematches, one is a top contender bout and one fun nostalgic matchup to boot.

[#1 WW] Kamaru Usman vs [#2 WW] Colby Covington

This is the currently scheduled UFC matchup I am personally looking forward to the most. Kamaru Usman will be looking to defend his UFC (and lineal) Welterweight title for the fifth time, which will tie for second place with Matt Hughes for most title defenses in the division. Usman and Colby Covington previously met in the Octagon in 2019, with Usman stopping Covington with strikes in the fifth round in what was an absolute barn-burner of a fight.  Usman seems to have only improved since then, defeating Gilbert Burns as well as taking two wins over Jorge Masvidal. His most recent win over Masvidal was a thunderous knock out that shocked many fans. Covington in the meanwhile only fought once, dominating and stopping former champion Tyron Woodley. It remains to be seen how much has Colby improved his overall game and how he will deal with Usman’s ever evolving striking this time around. We will find out in November, close to two years since their first matchup.

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Why Is Mixed Martial Arts Such An Attractive Sport?

Posted on August 19, 2021 by A. J. Riot
Photo by Bruno Bueno from Pexels

Mixed Martial Arts has quickly grown from something quite niche, into a mainstream sport which is taken extremely seriously. It’s estimated that anywhere between 5 and 6 million people watch top UFC fights, for instance. But what exactly is the appeal to its fans? Let’s take a look at the main reasons why people are drawn to the world of MMA.

Anyone Can Do It

Mixed Martial Arts is something that literally anyone can do. With hard work and practice, results are attainable. It’s not that likely that you will become a successful tennis star or golf professional. In fact, without the expensive coaching and equipment, it’s very hard to enjoy any success in many sports.

But MMA is the polar opposite of sports like tennis or golf. You don’t really need much equipment to get going. It doesn’t matter if you’re tall or short, male or female, old or young. Literally anyone can get involved, and this feeling that it is a realistic hobby is definitely one of MMA’s biggest draws.

But it also appeals to something more primal. Humans are naturally competitive. Our ancestors fought over resources such as land and food. In more modern, civilised society, we’ve shifted to fighting for bragging rights, but that animal instinct remains. And MMA is a fantastic way to harness it and channel it in a positive way.

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Fight Matrix Program – Bellator 264: Mousasi vs Salter (08-13-2021)

Posted on August 12, 2021 by Jason

Middleweight (185)
[#3/#8P4P] Gegard Mousasi (47-7-2, 185.0lb, -350) vs. [#22] John Salter (18-4-0, 185.0lb, +268)
Gegard Mousasi is the All-Time #4 ranked Middleweight and #46 ranked Absolute fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Gegard Mousasi (2-1-0)
2020-10-29: W vs. [#12WW] Douglas Lima (32-9-0) via UD (48-47, 49-46, 49-46)
2019-09-28: W vs. [#11LHW] Lyoto Machida (26-11-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
2019-06-22: L vs. [*] Rafael Lovato Jr. (10-0-0) via MD (48-47, 47-47, 48-47)

Last 3 Fights: John Salter (3-0-0)
2020-08-21: W vs. [#73MW] Andrew Kapel (16-7-0) via Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) in 3:11 of round 3
2019-11-08: W vs. [#51MW] Costello Van Steenis (13-2-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
2018-11-30: W vs. [#80MW] Chidi Njokuani (19-7-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:32 of round 1

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Gegard Mousasi -350 74.11%
Elo K170 Gegard Mousasi 2289.70 +369.55 84.40%
Elo Modified Gegard Mousasi 2241.13 +324.13 80.52%
Glicko-1 Gegard Mousasi 2323.35 +351.06 88.30%
WHR Gegard Mousasi 2072.02 +196.28 71.03%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Gegard Mousasi 288, John Salter 357
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Welterweight (171)
[#66] Andrey Koreshkov (23-4-0, 170.8lb, -410) vs. [#72] Sabah Homasi (15-9-0, 171.0lb, +308)

Last 3 Fights: Andrey Koreshkov (2-1-0)
2021-02-23: W vs. [#156MW] Adriano Rodrigues de Oliv (18-6-1) via Submission (Armbar) in 4:38 of round 1
2019-10-04: L vs. [#20MW] Lorenz Larkin (23-7-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
2019-03-29: W vs. [*] Mike Jasper (13-6-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Last 3 Fights: Sabah Homasi (2-1-0)
2021-04-16: L vs. [#40WW] Paul Daley (42-18-2) via TKO (Punches) in 1:44 of round 2
2020-10-29: W vs. [#188WW] Bobby Voelker (33-14-0) via KO (Knee) in 0:20 of round 2
2020-08-07: W vs. [#73WW] Curtis Millender (18-8-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Andrey Koreshkov -410 76.63%
Elo K170 Andrey Koreshkov 1856.83 +199.76 71.35%
Elo Modified Andrey Koreshkov 1911.66 +240.03 74.09%
Glicko-1 Andrey Koreshkov 1967.43 +275.71 83.02%
WHR Andrey Koreshkov 1865.32 +304.18 80.05%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Andrey Koreshkov 171, Sabah Homasi 119
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Bantamweight (136)
[#32] Raufeon Stots (16-1-0, 136.0lb, +393) vs. [#59] Magomed Magomedov (18-1-0, 133.8lb, -548)

Last 3 Fights: Raufeon Stots (3-0-0)
2021-05-07: W vs. [#61BW] Josh Hill (20-4-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
2020-11-19: W vs. [#84BW] Keith Lee (7-4-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
2020-07-24: W vs. [#546BW] Cass Bell (5-2-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:24 of round 3

Last 3 Fights: Magomed Magomedov (3-0-0)
2021-04-02: W vs. [#391BW] C.J. Hamilton (15-9-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:22 of round 2
2020-12-10: W vs. [#109BW] Matheus Mattos (13-2-1) via UD (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
2018-11-10: W vs. [#152BW] Walter Pereira Jr. (16-6-0) via Submission (Guillotine Choke) in 4:41 of round 1

System Favorite Rating Rating Diff Win %
Betting Odds Magomed Magomedov -548 80.65%
Elo K170 Raufeon Stots 1823.79 +4.20 50.48%
Elo Modified Raufeon Stots 1854.08 +39.74 54.34%
Glicko-1 Raufeon Stots 1855.37 +11.34 51.63%
WHR Magomed Magomedov 1877.04 +88.59 59.98%

Days Since Last Pro Fight: Raufeon Stots 98, Magomed Magomedov 133
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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Mark Coleman: the Story of a UFC Pioneer

Posted on August 10, 2021 by Oleg

When it comes to MMA pioneers, Mark ‘The Hammer’ Coleman is a name that may not be readily recognizable by younger fans.  Nonetheless, his impact on the sport is undeniable. The winner of UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournaments, and the first UFC Heavyweight champion, Coleman is also known as ‘The Godfather of Ground-and-Pound’ – a nickname which gives credit to his propensity of taking down his opponents and beating them up on the ground, a technique that you can see exhibited in virtually every MMA event today.

As an accomplished collegiate and amateur wrestler, Mark Coleman was also very influential in showing that wrestling is an excellent base for MMA, a statement which holds true to this day.  Coleman’s wrestling accomplishments include multiple NCCA and Pan-American championships, and placing seventh in the 1992 Summer Olympics. “I choked” – is how Mark Coleman describes his Olympic experience to Betway. Of course Coleman had inspirations of bringing home a gold medal, and he also tried out for the 1996 Olympics – but was defeated by Kurt Angle and did not qualify for Team USA. Keep Reading

Is MMA’s reputation suffering now that ex-stars are losing to Jake Paul?

Posted on August 5, 2021 by A. J. Riot

Tyron Woodley will follow in the footsteps of former UFC victor Ben Askren by taking on Jake Paul in a boxing match at the end of August. The pressure will be on Woodley to avoid the same fate as his Octagon colleague after Askren was knocked out by Paul in the first round of their April fight.

The ringside view of Jake Paul’s TKO. @ESPNRingside pic.twitter.com/YgasSH1Br4

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 18, 2021

There are many who argue that there are numerous mitigating factors that have led to this Paul’s series of victories, after all, he’s renowned for being extremely shrewd when choosing who to fight. Indeed, if the 24-year-old knocks on the door and invites a professional into the ring for a substantial payday, they should be aware that this strategic internet mogul has done the math and firmly believes he can beat them.

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UFC 265: BACK TO VETERANS AND FAMILIAR FACES

Posted on July 29, 2021 by A. J. Riot

The next big outing for the UFC will be on August 7th at the Toyota Center in Houston. UFC 265: Lewis vs Gane will be the event, as the interim heavyweight title goes up for grabs, with the winner the most likely to get a shot at Francis Ngannou’s heavyweight title. It will be a great night of action, and with fans getting used to being in the arenas again, it will be good to have your numbers straight and try out this affiliate code for a solid promo offer. On the same night, women’s Bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes, will face challenger Julianna Pena for the Bantamweight title. The event will be a breath of fresh air and a wave of memories for diehard UFC fans, who will have a few veteran faces to root for, including Nunes, Lewis, and Aldo.

Derrick Lewis will be looking to take out Gane and solidify his chances at being the next man up for the Heavyweight title. The champion, Ngannou is not happy with the fight but has never been known to shy away from a contender. The Heavyweight division became Ngannou’s playground after taking out Stipe Miocic for the title earlier this year. Lewis is a heavy hitter and a knockout specialist. He will hold a weight advantage over Gane, but the Frenchman is more balanced and can mix up his approach with great striking, grappling, and even submissions. His defence is better than Lewis’, and he has a reach advantage over the Black Beast. The fight will be interesting for Gane, who is challenging and defending an unbeaten record in the UFC.

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Dillashaw returns to face Sandhagen

Posted on July 24, 2021 by A. J. Riot

It has been two years since anyone other than his circle saw TJ Dillashaw in a fight, an official one. Before bowing out dishonorably in 2019 on a two-year suspension after testing positive for EPO at UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. Dillashaw. The fight was Dillashaw’s first at Flyweight, after laying waste to the Bantamweight division. It will be hard to pick a favourite or good bet for where he lands on his return, but Pointsbet has a lead worthy of following, and Dillashaw has a point to prove against Sandhagen at UFC on ESPN 27.

Cody Sandhagen is a rising star in the Bantamweight division, and a win against a legend of the field will all but guarantee him a title shot, irrespective of whether current champion, Aljamain Sterling, is willing to give it to him or not. Sandhagen is 7-1 in the UFC, losing only to Sterling, back at UFC 250. The 29-year old has since come back with two stunning victories against two good fighters in Marion Moraes and Frankie Edgar. Going up against Dillashaw would naturally be a big step up from those two and a defining matchup for The Sandman, except, Dillashaw may not be at the peak of his powers anymore.

Now 35-years old and two years off real pro competition, nobody knows what state Dillashaw is returning in, but if Conor McGregor is any indication, then it might only be a shell of his former self. The last we know of, Dillashaw was still at his deadly best when fighting as a Bantamweight. He took out any and everyone that stepped up to the plate. However, times have changed, and even his favourite enemy, Garbrandt, is far from being a solid Bantamweight presence anymore. Dillashaw will have to show that he still has the legs to sustain any kind of defence while dealing with the heavy scrutiny that comes with his performance if he does turn in a great one. What is certain is that Dillashaw will give it his all, not just to mark his return, but for himself, as an ultimate competitor. He will want to prove to himself that he can still be king of the jungle and probably have his sights set on Aljamain if he does take care of Sandhagen.

UFC on ESPN 27 will not be only about these two, though. There is plenty to come from the event, with Kyler Phillips going up against Raulian Paiva, Darren Elkins taking on Darrick Minner, while Maycee Barber faces off with Miranda Maverick. The main and under card are packed, and so too will be the event, as fans get ready to once again behold one of the best to ever do it in the octagon.

Best Underdog Wins in MMA

Posted on July 1, 2021 by A. J. Riot

There are very few things in the world of sport that are better than the underdog winning. The underdog winning is always a possibility and something many find exciting with the potential to upset the odds, which heightens the affair.

Backing the underdog is not always the worst choice either, they are usually the ones with nothing to lose, with all the pressure on their bigger, more popular opponent. Here are some of the best underdog victories in the world of MMA.

Nate Diaz beats Conor McGregor

Just coming off the back of his 13 second knockout against Jose Aldo at UFC 195, a fight against Nate Diaz looked easier in a way for the Irishman. This couldn’t have been further from the truth, Nate came out swinging and took Notorious to his limits really quickly.

McGregor was nowhere for most of the fight, and when Diaz locked in a rear naked choke at the 4:12 mark in the second round, it was over. Not only did Diaz beat McGregor on his Welterweight debut, but he ended a 15-fight winning streak for the Irishman.

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How to Bet on MMA: Useful Tips for Players

Posted on June 21, 2021 by A. J. Riot

The days when mixed martial arts were underground from the world of sports are long gone – battles in the octagon attract millions of spectators, bets on them can be made in almost any bookmaker’s office. They even inspire some creators to make thematic games and slots that can be found at any well-known casino like PlayAmo. 

In this article, we will tell you how to bet on MMA fights.

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