UFC Fight Night 21: Florian vs. Gomi Betting Odds
Main Bouts (on Spike TV):
Kenny Florian (12-4) [Num. 4] -350 vs. Takanori Gomi (31-5) [Num. 13] +275


Roy Nelson (14-4) [Num. 25] -340 vs. Stefan Struve (19-3) [Num. 23] +265


Nate Quarry (12-3) -260 vs. Jorge Rivera (17-7) +220


Ross Pearson (10-3) -230 vs. Dennis Siver (15-6) +180


Preliminary Bouts:
Andre Winner (10-3-1) -175 vs. Rafaello Oliveira (10-2) +145


Ronys Torres (18-2) -240 vs. Jacob Volkmann (9-2) +180


Nik Lentz (17-3-2) -140 vs. Rob Emerson (9-8) +110


Gleison Tibau (20-6) -300 vs. Caol Uno (25-12-5) +245


Yushin Okami (23-5) [Num. 8] -650 vs. Lucio Linhares (13-5) +450


Gerald Harris (14-2) -160 vs. Mario Miranda (11-0) +130


Jason High (9-2) -190 vs. Charlie Brenneman (11-1) +150


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Alright, I know Tibau cuts massive weight, doesn’t Torres also? Pretty sure I remember leading into his fight with Guillard they said he cut down from like 200 and he just couldn’t help it because he loved to eat so much? I am interested to see how the double weigh in affects those two. I think Tibau takes it regardless
"For some reason Dana White doesn't like me, and I don't care enough to find out why. So he can go pound sand up his ass as far as I'm concerned."
Don Frye
by keyboardwarrior on Mar 30, 2010 9:09 AM EDT reply actions
Some good value here......
Gomi, Siver, Struve, Uno all worth taking a chance on at those numbers.
by JimJoe on Mar 30, 2010 9:20 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Yep I got Gomi and Siver and Uno myself. I foresee cardio issues for Tibau.
by Polyhedron on Mar 30, 2010 9:43 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
You sir are brave indeed!
I’ll be pulling for the Japanese fighters in my heart, but I think each of your trio’s opponents has a really solid advantage they won’t be able to overcome (Kenny having versatility and his octagon bicycle if he should need it, Pearson having very sound boxing and no real fear of the takedown, Gleison having like the 20 lb “gaijin smash” on Uno)
Rivera is also tempting.
Tatum: I think he's a good man. I like him. I got nothing against him, but I'm definitely gonna make orphans of his children.
by Dave Strummer on Mar 30, 2010 10:56 AM EDT up reply actions
I agree.....
If you are looking for an underdog bet he’d be my last choice of that list, but he is also a very live dog.
Kenny is going to introduce Gomi to elbows
and it will not be a pleasant encounter.
"To me, MMA is like a ballet, except there's no music, no choreography and the dancers hit each other."
I can't say I disagree.
I’m a believer in Kennys skills and the hype about him continually improving. I believe he’s 2 only to BJ.
by JimJoe on Mar 30, 2010 10:05 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
at the end of the fight, Kenny will have bloodyelbows.
"For some reason Dana White doesn't like me, and I don't care enough to find out why. So he can go pound sand up his ass as far as I'm concerned."
Don Frye
by keyboardwarrior on Mar 30, 2010 2:02 PM EDT up reply actions
I like Volkmann, Harris, and Emerson. Thats it.
Some people think I am a dumb, ugly human being, but really I am a beautiful ape, with exceptional verbal skills.
I am on the VOLKWAGON fo sho
Hoping Rob Emerson turns into a threat. Would love to see the Penn-Parillo factor influencing someone else standing up in the UFC. I worry he’s just not well-rounded enough to make a lasting go of it, but I really want to be proven wrong

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