UFC Vegas 72: Breaking down and predicting the first three main card bouts ahead of this Saturday’s (April 29, 2023) event from UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Irina Alekseeva (17) OH - Career Awards & Honors:
MIAA transfer and first-year Academic Honor Roll (2021-22)
2022 - Alekseeva appeared in 30 games while getting
I thought the way to win in UFC is bet favs on PPV fights and dogs on non-PPV fights. Isn't this what you tought us JIBBBY?
I haven't taught anyone anything as I'm still learning and trying to figure out things myself.
I like prop betting when I have a strong lean and when one fighter only wins one way like by dec, sub or KO. That's all I got these days. I tend to bet heavy on those.
Fighters are evenly matched for the most part and well rounded, hard to cap and bet. Not like the old MMA days when I made a killing with every event.
Honest truth Pavy. It's very hit and miss for me with every event lately. Just break even mostly.
I like watching and betting it though and still am a big fan of MMA!
I haven't taught anyone anything as I'm still learning and trying to figure out things myself.
I like prop betting when I have a strong lean and when one fighter only wins one way like by dec, sub or KO. That's all I got these days. I tend to bet heavy on those.
Fighters are evenly matched for the most part and well rounded, hard to cap and bet. Not like the old MMA days when I made a killing with every event.
Honest truth Pavy. It's very hit and miss for me with every event lately. Just break even mostly.
I like watching and betting it though and still am a big fan of MMA!
This is the truth. I've noticed different trends ever since they switched matchmakers from Joe Silva to Mick Maynard/Sean Shelby. It seems to me that the fighters are evenly matched A LOT more closely than 10+ years ago. An underdog only looks like an underdog until you see them match up and the underdog is significantly larger on fight night.