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Shields/GSP: A Gambling Analysis

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Jason

Since my last gambling article went so well, I bring you the next edition of said article and this time we’re going to focus on GSP/Shields at UFC 129.

BetUS, the online sportsbook offers GSP as a -450 favorite, which means that to win $100, you would actually have to bet $450.  Now, comparing the odds to the perceived chance of winning is not like comparing oranges to oranges (more like pears to asian pears), but doing so reveals that GSP would be a good bet if you think he has greater than a 81.8% chance of winning.

How can you not like GSP in this match-up?  He’s already cemented himself as one of the very best fighters ever, and according to my recent “Age: Part V” article, he’s right in the zone of age/career age combination that sees some of the best winning percentages.  The only problem is, Shields is also in that same area.  Neither fighter has a significant age or size advantage; Shields is taller, but GSP has a larger reach — an old boxing study I performed showed that a reach advantage is markedly more important than height.  Needless to say though, there will probably be a lot of grappling here.

To make a long story short, I think this one goes the distance with GSP taking a 49-46 type of decision.

So, what do you do here?  I have to be very sure to recommend putting money on a -450 favorite and quite honestly, I’m not THAT sure.  Then again, Shields at +325 seems like a waste of coin.  I would go very small on GSP to win.

On the undercard, I’d say go big on Machida at -350.  Couture hasn’t fought a live opponent in nearly two years and is two months away from 48.

Tonight – Bellator 41 on MTV2

Posted on April 16, 2011 by Jonathan

Bellator Fighting Championships 41
April 16, 2011
Cocopah Resort and Casino,
Yuma, Arizona, United States

Non Title Bout
Catchweight (137 lbs)
[#6 FW] Joe Warren (6 – 1 – 0) vs. [#108 FW] Marcos Galvao (9 – 3 – 1)

Non Title Bout
Bantamweight (135 lbs)
[#8] Zach Makovsky (12 – 2 – 0) vs. [#37 FLY] Chad Robichaux (11 – 0 – 0)

Bellator Featherweight Tournament Semifinals
Featherweight (145 lbs)
[#21] Patricio Freire (15 – 1 – 0) vs. [#22] Wilson Reis (12 – 2 – 0)

Featherweight (145 lbs)
[#17] Daniel Straus (16 – 2 – 0) vs. [#109] Kenny Foster (9 – 2 – 0)

Other Bouts

Heavyweight (265 lbs)
[#128] Carlos Flores (4 – 0 – 0) vs. [*] Rudy Aguilar (0 – 1 – 0)

Bantamweight (135 lbs)
[*] Anthony Birchak (4 – 0 – 0) vs. [*] Tyler Bialecki (7 – 3 – 0)

Featherweight (145 lbs)
[#205] Nick Piedmont (4 – 1 – 0) vs. [#419LW] Michael Parker (6 – 3 – 0)

Welterweight? (170 lbs)
[#286] Alex Garcia (12 – 4 – 0) vs. [*] Jose Diaz (2 – 10 – 0)

Tonight: Bellator 40

Posted on April 9, 2011 by Jonathan

There was one bout that was scrapped between top British featherweight prospect [#85] Ronnie Mann (18 – 2 – 1) and [#397LW] Josh Arocho (6 – 9 – 0), due to visa issues for Mann. An interesting rankings note – [#15] Jay Hieron, one of the semi finalists in the Bellator welterweight tournament, is ranked 6 spots higher than Bellator welterweight champ [#21] Ben Askren.

Bellator Fighting Championships 40
April 9, 2011
First Council Casino,
Newkirk, Oklahoma, United States

Non Title Bout
Welterweight (170 lbs)
[#21] Ben Askren (7 – 0 – 0) vs. [#128] Nick Thompson (38 – 13 – 1)

Bellator Lightweight Tournament Semifinal
Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#46] Lloyd Woodard (11 – 0 – 0) vs. [#161] Michael Chandler (6 – 0 – 0)

Bellator Welterweight Tournament Semifinal
Welterweight (170 lbs)
[#15] Jay Hieron (20 – 4 – 0) vs. [#28] Brent Weedman (19 – 5 – 1)

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Weekend Preview: Strikeforce – Diaz vs. Daley

Posted on April 8, 2011 by Jonathan

Strikeforce – Diaz vs. Daley

April 9, 2011
Valley View Casino Center

San Diego, California, United States

Strikeforce Welterweight Championship

Welterweight (170 lbs)
[#5] Nick Diaz (24 – 7 – 0) vs. [#8] Paul Daley  (27 – 9 – 2)

Nick Diaz is the top ranked welterweight outside of the UFC, and is coming into this bout on a 9 fight win streak.  5 of these wins have come via TKO, and 3 have come by way of submission.  Diaz is a finisher, no question about it, but he will be standing across the cage from a brutal finisher in Paul “Semtex” Daley.  Anyone who has watched this man fight knows why he is nicknamed after an explosive.  20 of Daley’s 27 wins have come via TKO, and only 8 of his 38 fights have gone the distance.  Diaz has a solid striking game which is composed of mainly jabs and peppering shots from the outside, while Daley is known for his devastating power punches.  With a 4 inch height advantage, Diaz will want to keep a distance on the feet, and gain strategic takedowns to work his greatly superior ground game.  If this fight goes to the floor, Diaz could very likely walk away with a submission victory.  If Daley coaxes Diaz into wild punching exchanges, he could possibly capitalize on this much in the way he did when he knocked out [#44] Scott Smith.  However, Diaz has one of the best chins in the business.  He has only been stopped once in his career by strikes, and that was to [*] Jeremy Jackson in 2002.  A victory for Daley over Diaz would turn the Strikeforce welterweight division upside down.

Strikeforce Lightweight Championship

Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#4] Gilbert Melendez  (18 – 2 – 0) vs. [#9] Tatsuya Kawajiri (27 – 6 – 2)

Gil Melendez is one of the best at lightweight, having only lost twice in his career since debuting in October of 2002.  It has been almost one year since Melendez won a clear unanimous decision over [#3] Shinya Aoki.  Melendez is on a 4 fight win streak, and has won 5 of his last 6.  This is not the first time these two have faced each other.  Melendez holds a decision victory over Kawajiri from back at Pride Shockwave on 12/31/2006.  Since then, Kawajiri has gone 8-2 in 10 fights.  Kawajiri rebounded from a submission loss to Shinya Aoki in July 2010 by defeating [#25] Josh Thomson via unanimous decision on new years eve 2010.  Melendez most likely has the striking advantage, but Kawajiri could control Melendez if he gets in close and forces takedowns.  Melendez is incredibly hard to hold in one place, and Kawajiri will have to bring his A game if he is to stand a chance.

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This Upcoming Weekend: Saturday April 2nd & Sunday April 3rd 2011

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Jonathan

SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2011

Knockout Entertainment – MMA: The Reckoning

April 2, 2011
Orillia, Ontario, Canada

Welterweight (175 lbs)
[#46] Josh Burkman (21 – 8 – 0) vs. [#58] Jordan Mein (20 – 7 – 0)

Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#174] Chris Horodecki (16 – 3 – 0) vs. [#175] David Castillo (9 – 2 – 0)

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