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Gambling Spotlight: UFC 116 Undercard

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Yesterday, I gave an in-depth look at the UFC 116 main event between champion Brock Lesnar and challenger Shane Carwin. Today, I'll touch on each of the undercard fights guaranteed to air on the pay-per-view. Get your wallets ready.

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Odds courtesy of Best Fight Odds:

 

 

Yoshihiro Akiyama

#11 Middleweight


vs.
Chris Leben
-200 / 66.7% Best Line +170 / 37.0%
34 Age 29
5'10" Height 5'11"
13 - 1 - 0, 2 NC Record 20 - 6 - 0
5 / 7 TKO / SUB 11 / 4
Team Cloud Camp Icon Fitness MMA
W - Belcher (SD)
W - Tonooka (SUB)
W - Shibata (SUB)

Last Three
W - Simpson (TKO)
W - J. Silva (UD)
L - Rosholt (SUB)

It's too bad Leben's breaking the record for quickest fight turnaround because I think he could give Akiyama some trouble. Chris has shown he can take a beating and keep on ticking, and Akiyama's never really used his judo game at the highest level in MMA. This will probably look a lot like last year's fight with Belcher, though Akiyama should have a wider edge on Leben this time around. The long layoff is worrisome, but there's more concern with Leben coming off a very tough fight against Aaron Simpson less than two weeks ago. I think it's closer than some people might expect, but I still dig a half unit play on Yoshihiro Akiyama.

Rest of the main card after the jump.

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Chris Lytle vs. Matt Brown
-195 / 66.1% Best Line +175 / 36.4%
35 Age 29
5'11" Height 6'0"
28 - 17 - 5 Record 11 - 8 - 0
4 / 18 TKO / SUB 6 / 5
Integrated Fighting Academy Camp Warrior Training Center
W - Foster (SUB)
W - Burns (UD)
L - Davis (SD)

Last Three
L - Almeida (SUB)
W - Wilks (TKO)
W - Sell (TKO)

I wish I could sit down with Chris Lytle and get an assurance from him that he'll fight to Brown's weaknesses. Lytle, if you're not aware, already beat Brown outside the UFC a few years ago with a guillotine choke. In his last fight, he pulled off a swanky kneebar on Brian Foster. Problem is, Zuffa set this fight up because both guys will step in there and go toe-to-toe. Of Brown's eight losses, however, six have been by submission. Because of this disparity, I like a half unit on Chris Lytle. I would press more, but there's a good chance he abandons a gameplan in favor of an entertaining fight.

Krzysztof Soszynski vs. Stephan Bonnar
-220 / 68.8% Best Line +190 / 34.5%
32 Age 33
6'1" Height 6'3"
19 - 9 - 1 Record 11 - 7 - 0
8 / 10 TKO / SUB 2 / 7
Team Quest Camp Multiple (XC, Sityodtong)
W - Bonnar (TKO)
L - Vera (UD)
W - Gusmao (KO)

Last Three
L - Soszynski (TKO)
L - Coleman (UD)
L - Jones (UD)

It's nice that the UFC remains loyal to certain fighters, but it's hard to reconcile that with the notion that the organization only houses the best of the best. Bonnar looked competitive against Soszynski in the first go 'round, but I thought the Canadian got the better of the exchanges. Bonnar looks like the same fighter that brawled with Forrest Griffin in 2005, except now he's five years older, five years slower, and with five years more wear-and-tear. This line looks pretty efficient. I gave thought to taking a flier on Bonnar if he went past +200, but I think that's being optimistic with him. Stay away.

George Sotiropolous

#15 Lightweight


vs.

Kurt Pellegrino

#19 Lgithweight

-170 / 63.0% Best Line +150 / 40.0%
32 Age 31
5'10" Height 5'8"
12 - 2 - 0 Record 15 - 4 - 0
1 / 7 TKO / SUB 1 / 10
Fisticuffs Gym Camp Kurt Pellegrino MMA
W - Stevenson (UD)
W - Dent (SUB)
W - Roop (SUB)
Last Three
W - Camoes (SUB)
W - Neer (UD)
W - Emerson (SUB)

With Wanderlei Silva replaced by Chris Leben, this is the fight I'm looking most forward to outside of the main event. Both Sotiropolous and Pellegrino have really stepped up their games in recent fights. I think Pellegrino is being overlooked because of the nature and status of Sotiropolous's win over Joe Stevenson. Pellegrino has much stronger wrestling and cleaner boxing on the feet. There are two concerns, however. George might use his height and reach to his advantage and Kurt gets himself into bad positions (he was winning the Nate Diaz fight until falling into a triangle). Still, this is closer to 50/50, so I like Kurt Pellegrino for a half unit.

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Leben for the upset. I don’t think Akiyama is going to enjoy Leben’s power once he tastes it the first time.

by McEwen on Jul 2, 2010 9:14 AM EDT reply actions  

So no mention of Schaub then? A fast, explosive athletic fighter with excellent hands and cardio against a slow, plodding hw with terrible cardio, hands and defence. Sounds a tough fight to bet on if you ask me…

by Donk696 on Jul 2, 2010 9:34 AM EDT reply actions  

Did you read the article?

Today, I’ll touch on each of the undercard fights guaranteed to air on the pay-per-view. Get your wallets ready.

Schaub’s fight will be on Spike TV.

"It’s going to be like sex with a grizzly bear, you know, a lot of scratching and growling on both sides." - Don Frye

RIP Sherdog (6/26/10)

by Excelsior! on Jul 2, 2010 9:49 AM EDT up reply actions  

I stand corrected. Undercard isn’t prelims.

by Donk696 on Jul 2, 2010 10:00 AM EDT up reply actions  

The lines pretty decent to.

Schaub is around -400, it’s kinda tough to really want to risk enough to make it worthwhile to bet on that.

by Balrog on Jul 2, 2010 1:04 PM EDT up reply actions  

I was just going of the mma playground website (hi, guess who’s not a hardcore gambler). Scroll down and someone has a link for different lines out there right now, which are a lot less generous to Schuab. I’m now considering putting some fake money on a Tuchuser upset.

by Balrog on Jul 2, 2010 1:09 PM EDT up reply actions  

I like the Pellegrino pick.

by The Darkness on Jul 2, 2010 10:24 AM EDT reply actions  

i do too

too many people are underestimating him……he’s got sick BJJ

by SNATCHFACE on Jul 2, 2010 10:47 AM EDT up reply actions  

I agree and training with Marcelo was a huge plus

I’m parlaying Lesnar, Pellegrino, and Leben on Playground, I liked Leben’s TDD and Akiyama won’t KO him, I just hope his cardio holds up.

"It’s going to be like sex with a grizzly bear, you know, a lot of scratching and growling on both sides." - Don Frye

RIP Sherdog (6/26/10)

by Excelsior! on Jul 2, 2010 3:44 PM EDT up reply actions  

Tuchscherer

I see Tuchscherer as a must bet. He’s +240 and aside from Gonzaga aiming for Tuchscherer’s junk for an entire fight, he is on a nice winning streak. I don’t know what Schaub is bringing but I don’t think it justifies these odds.

by Firebush on Jul 2, 2010 10:54 AM EDT reply actions  

odds

what are the current odds for the Schaub fight?

by SNATCHFACE on Jul 2, 2010 10:56 AM EDT reply actions  

http://bestfightodds.com/ Great website. Schaub is -295 to -340. Tuchscherer is +220 to +275

by Firebush on Jul 2, 2010 11:13 AM EDT up reply actions  

i don't u/s

why the hell is Schaub such the heavy favorite?

by SNATCHFACE on Jul 2, 2010 11:53 AM EDT up reply actions  

Betting on the favorite

Is nearly always the dumb move, because the turnaround is so much smaller.

Betting on someone at -200 is always going to be a dumb play in the long run. A half bet in the other direction on either Brown or Leben nets you 4x as much money. This means you could bet on both of them, twice for the cost of your half unit bets on the favorite. Even the author sees that both of these fights could go either way. And since both are half unit bets, your not even making half a unit if both bets win, while you’re losing money if even one of the two loses.
Do NOT bet on favorites in MMA, you’ll end up with less money in the long run than if you threw darts at the underdogs and bet there instead.

by Pooki on Jul 2, 2010 11:35 AM EDT reply actions  

“Do NOT bet on favorites in MMA, you’ll end up with less money in the long run than if you threw darts at the underdogs and bet there instead.”

that’s rich

by FinanceFrank on Jul 2, 2010 11:43 AM EDT up reply actions  

_ was winning the Nate Diaz fight until falling into ____ submission” is a fairly common sentence.

by Firebush on Jul 2, 2010 11:52 AM EDT reply actions  

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