UFC 252: Breakdown of possible price options for players

It is hailed as the largest UFC heavyweight bout in history, meaning there will be plenty of interest in the upcoming big war at UFC 252 between UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and former champion Daniel Cormier.

That’s why Bleacher Report has compiled another wonderful list of valuable possible options for players for UFC 252: Miocic vs. Miocic. Cormier at UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Click to read our good and card-wide bets, and be sure to leave your own bets in the comments below.

Either the bantamweight phenomenon, Sean O’Malley, is the next Conor McGregor, or not.

If so, then supporting O’Malley at -310 is a smart price bet despite the limited setback because the likelihood of O’Malley defeating Marlon Vera is much higher than the implied odds.

At -310, O’Malley beats Vera 75.6% of the time or about 3 times every four times.

Look, Vera is probably the right kind of opponent for O’Malley from a UFC perspective. He is a tough competitor with a 9-5 UFC record. But the 12-0 in all O’Malley MMA promotions is level.

Beat a fighter like Vera 80% or 90% of the time, so supporting O’Malley is the right resolution for UFC 252.

Return to O’Malley via any at -310 (bet $100 to win $32.30)

In my opinion, Miocic at -105 is a genuine flight here. Miocic is arguably the largest UFC heavyweight fighter in history. He’s physically taller than Cormier. He’s 4 years younger. He stays bigger than his opponent all year round.

Of course, it’s an engaging match because of what happened the first two times, but even in the fights, it turns out that Cormier might be a little confident before the rubber game.

The first bout was a first-round knockout for Cormier. Miocic hit a point-blank blow that never saw coming and that’s it.

But Miocic didn’t let that happen at the time. He used his success and prevented Cormier from using the same kind of dirty boxing tactics he used in the first fight.

Finally, Cormier had wonderful good luck in the first 3 circulars of the rematch when he was stopped on the fourth circular through nasty shots.

Some warned that Cormier simply got tired in combat and that his conditioning would be greater this time.

What I recommend is that Miocic is the biggest, most productive and resilient fighter who will be punished as he does in name fights and who will eventually triumph in the end.

Support Miocic through any at -105 (bet $100 to win $95.20)

Call me crazy, I’ve never been on Jair Rozenstruik’s train.

Of course, the 32-year-old Surinamese striker adds a laugh to the heavyweight department in general, however, I never endorsed the concept that Rozenstruik is about to seriously compete as one of the department’s elite contenders.

Rozenstruik beat Alistair Overeem in December 2019 before making the last-second rescue.

This earned the Rozenstruik an assembly with the king of the heavyweights stripped Francis Ngannou, and “The Predator” destroyed him in seconds.

All this to say that Rozenstruik’s action is even though everything falls into his logical position and that former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos will be the fighter who will eventually turn him into a penny.

Dos Santos lost back-to-back fights came here opposite Ngannou and Curtis Blaydes.

Now Dos Santos, 36, has the chance to derail Rozenstruik’s career, and he will do so based on his impressive, surprising and overall more complete fighting game.

Support Dos Santos through anyone at $125 (bet $100 to win $125)

Value bets are not the only way to make money by betting on UFC cards. Hell, that’s not even the ultimate way to laugh. In fact, it’s more fun to fly over a big stranger in the hope of getting a higher score.

Obviously, you have to be careful who you help in such a fight and why you help them, but as long as you have smart reasons in your head to explain why a game with a lot of money can hit, that’s not bad. concept to take a small component of your overall bet and put it behind a live dog.

For UFC 252, Ion Cutelaba was the fighter who met those criteria. “The Hulk” is a 26-year-old Moldovan who fights anger and evil. If it is true that his opponent Magomed Ankalaev was a highly touted 28-year-old Russian hope that turns out to be about to climb the ladder, and just as right in the equation is that Ankalaev appeared to have won the first match in February before the referee stopped him to grant him the stoppage victory, it is also true that Cutebala was allowed to continue and it turns out he had taken his prey to kill her.

That’s why a quick rematch, so I wouldn’t be too surprised to see the crazy loser mark an epic turmoil this time.

But all this was thrown out the window when Cutelaba had to leave the card due to the post-COVID-19 check.

Now the underdogs on the map are an organization to support.

If you surely have to take a big threat to laugh this weekend at UFC 252, Felice Herrig talks about Verna Jandroba and hopes the American will take a resolution with her kickboxing skills.

Support Herrig through anyone at $250 (bet $100 to win $250)

Odds through Caesars Palace on 08/11/2020. Unless otherwise stated, all statistics through the UFC LogBook.

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