What do you think? Yeah that's probably your best strategy. These are two old guys who basically just hit hard, they don't got a lot to them.
Who knows, this flight can go either way. Vitor's got one foot out the door maybe he survives to do Bellator next. Nate Marquardt, I don't know, God love him he's still cashing a check. I guess I give Vitor the edge. No TRT though I really don't know how to take it. Lots of confidence with that pick ewire casinos in Canada. Oh yeah real confident. It's going to be a ton of chalk just take the under. I don't care what it is set at, just take the under. Okay so do you think, is there anything else bettors should have on their radar for this fight card. Well this is going to be interesting because this one is more of a future for bettors, kind of look at this now and see how it breaks down. We have Marlon Moraes making his UFC debut against Raphael Assuncao that's on the undercard. Moraes has gotten better with each of his flights. He absolutely dominated World Series of Fighting. he was one of the best fighters outside of the UFC. But there's a hell of a big difference between fighting Josh Hill and fighting Raphael Assuncao. If Moraes comes in and beats Assuncao then he immediately is in that title contention and we might see him as an underdog if he does get title shots down the line because he doesn't really have as big of a name value. So I think that this is kind of going to be gaging fight where we look towards the future and maybe get a better sense of what to do then. Okay great thank you very much Justin, that does it for UFC 212 betting preview. For all your MMA betting news including Justin's complete analysis and predictions for the main card keep it locked on OddsShark.com the time for pound king of sports betting news.
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The UFC returns to Brazil on Saturday for UFC 212 and features a featherweight unification bout between Jose Aldo and Max Holloway. Right off the bat I'm going to tell you that I'm not an Aldo fan. He seems to pull out of every other fight he's in and I think he's a sore loser. But with odds of -125 to win, I'm picking him to win because I won't let my personal feelings interfere with my bankroll. Justin what is your take on this fight?
My take is going to be not that hot because it's going to be razor thin. This is one of the hardest fights to predict. It's really going to in my mind come down to Aldo's defense versus Holloway's offense. Aldo is so accurate and he's so good at timing his punches and as he's aged he's learned to kind of overcome a little bit of kind of his deteriorating speed and it's so technically brilliant. Not the flashiest, but he's so good at counter striking a little slow to start to find that range but once he does it's devastating. And then we look at Holloway, Holloway also very technically proficient not the flashiest, he'll throw the occasional wheel kick in here and there but he's all about aggression. He likes to walk down his opponent and when he can get their back on the cage he sets his feet and throws these beautiful combinations, he's very smart knowing when to kind of change it up between head and body and I think that's going to be the big thing, can Aldo avoid being pushed against the cage in this one. So you're on Holloway? Yeah I'm going to take Holloway. Your entire reputation is on Holloway. All one of my reputation is on Holloway. Okay great. So as I said off the top Aldo is in the -125 range coming into this fight but if you're looking to get more bang for your buck with a plus money bet I advise taking him to win by decision at +200. I'd like him in this spot for two reasons, six of his eight wins in the UFC had been by decision and because Holloway has only been finished once in 20 career fights. How do you think this one finishes? I want to be ballsy and I want to be the guy that says Holloway can finish Aldo, really for the first time ever except for McGregor, but I can't, I can't do it even at the +370 value I can't do it. I think this is Holloway by decision which you can get around +240, +250 depending on where you're at. Like you said these guys don't get stopped. Aldo has been stopped twice in his 28 pro fights and Holloway just once and those came back a very long time ago for both guys, again aside from the McGregor one, and speaking of McGregor, Holloway in McGregor fought and he couldn't put away Holloway either. That is true. So in the co-main event we have a very interesting women strawweight fight between Claudia Gadelha and Karolina Kowalkiewicz, you nailed that, we're not Polish. So I know Claudia has a significant grappling advantage but I'd argue that Karolina's elite level striking evens things out, and as one of the biggest underdogs on the card at +250 she offers UFC 212's best betting value. You disagree, why? I like Karolina. I think she's a fantastic striker I think she has great take down defense but Claudia is a whole other animal. Her takedown wrestling is so good she's so strong and now she's even training at Jackson Wink which will help round out her game. Her striking wasn't her best feature but it was always crisp and technical but it'll only get better now that she has actual female sparring partners and she has that really good in depth training. To be perfectly honest I don't think anybody in the 115-pound division can beat Claudia right now in 15 minutes. I think she won two of the first three rounds versus double J when they fought back in the summer. Yeah she was pounding double J in that fight. We were at the, down in Vegas for that one and let's just say by the time the third round ended I ripped up my ticket. In the UFC's senior division we have the swan song of The Phenom Vitor Belfort who has been anything but phenomenal recently. Despite being on the receiving end of three straight ass-kickings he's a -150 favorite over Nate "the Great" Marquardt who coincidentally has been anything but great lately. In fights like this I'm just going to take the plus money. it's pretty stunning committee meets photographs online if they were posted in the new york times block every year the law firm of stephen j_ bound for about waiting for it they are a law firm in uh... buffalo and it's essentially a foreclosure mail they represents banks and mortgage as services um... there client list includes j p morgan chase citigroup bofa wells fargo they're the biggest one in new york state patli a former worker there sent these photographs to in calmness at the new york times uh... their last halloween party and you've got the people there essentially dressing up as poor people or as middle class people or as anybody who have lost their home mocking them up for complaining about their foreclosure there's one picture are where air to employees are dress like homeless people one's calling a bottle of liquor and i'm sure no ones getting drunk at that party the other as a sign around her neck that reads third-party squatter i'll ask my home and i was never served which apparently makes fun of the uh... the complaint divide people whose homes are foreclosed upon second picture shows up carthan with a woman whose eyes have been cut out to apparently is a a lawyer's been sailing dates foreclosure males for bad practices third photograph shows a corner of the office of the uh... bombs office decorate to look like a row foreclosed homes with a sign that reads bomb other states full foreclosed homes this uh... firm is under investigation by eric shut in new york jerry jarrell recently agreed to pay two million dollar fine to resolve it of s vision by the department of justice whether the firm it filed misleading pleadings affidavits and mortgage assignments in the state and federal courts in new york in other words is this cycle power and greed laden character of the people who are four closing up people whose seat people who are down on their luck as potential marks as potential sources of revenue so much so that it simply cost of doing business if you get caught you have to pay two million dollars because you are lying on affidavits because you have robo signers you have no chain of title or you go in and refused to tell people who are about to be foreclosed upon that you might be a good candidate for loan modification because there's no fees in it for you or not as much fees if these people actually stay in their own with a loan modification as opposed to for closing on them these are just one have on that i doubt the people working there particle dock receipt there did just the people who get thrown the bones from the plutocrats the do they're they're they're good and i'm glad they're horribly horribly embarrassed now if thats possible user function as a people sat up on the uh... uh... the balconies on wall street watching the protesters going by shipping sipping champagne reprehensible
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