UFC FN151 Betting Tips & Plays

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Shane Burgos Free Breakdown
At 28 years of age, Burgos is coming into his prime as he takes on the veteran Cub Swanson. He could have a significant advantage advantage of 5.5 inches and is overall a considerably bigger featherweight. At the pocket Burgos is vastly more technical with crisp combinations and dangerous power. He comes from a good camp but his principal weakness appears to be defense, where he has left himself vulnerable to strikes and been hurt in many recent conflicts.
Swanson is a far more unorthadox and crazy fighter and his style looks to struggle against more specialized competition. He’s on a significant losing streak where he has looked flat and vulnerable in each struggle. It appears Cub is on a a downturn that’s not surprising given his age in a division where speed is king. It should be noted that many of Cub’s losses have begun to high 10 resistance, but it’s his lack of competitiveness that raise a red flag.
This fight should be entertaining with both men willing to stand and commerce. In the improbable event that Swanson can reignite his early career performances this might be a close battle, but we expect to find a declining veteran who can’t keep up with the more technical young talent. Back Burgos for the win here, probably in the distance.Brad Katona Breakdown
Katona, winner of TUF and also the hometown fighter is taking about the ever relentless Merab Dvalishvili. Katona has considerably better striking than his opponent and holds a BJJ blackbelt. In his profession he hasn’t shown the best initial takedown defense but he uses his grappling talents to continue being dangerous and make scrambles. Thus far he has demonstrated a strong ability to contact his feet. Dvalishvili is essential standing, mostly throwing his looping right hand to set up degree changes. He averages a absurd quantity of takedown attempts each fight, compounded by the fact he struggles to keep top position for extended periods.
In this struggle it’s possible Dvalishvili does property takedowns but Katona has lots of skills to avoid getting stuck on his back. More time on the feet for Katona means he will be in control, landing damage and accumulating rounds. This should be a close fight where the value lies with the neighborhood underdog.
Bet = Katona at 2.65 (+165) chances. Risk 2 Units to win 3.30 Units.
Nordine Taleb Breakdown
Kyle Prepolec is coming into this fight on short notice and combined with the fact he’s fighting a branch his chances appear slim. Taleb is a well rounded fighter that has a substantial advantage in every area of the battle. On the toes he is defensively noise and struggles long with his jab, straight punches and leg kicks to set the space. Prepolec enjoys to get in close but leaves himself wide open when entering the pocket. His strikes are he ought to be open to counters in Taleb. Size will also be a large element where Prepolec has shown a inclination to get out muscled in the grappling section by much smaller and not as gifted fighters compared to Taleb. This is probably his safest route to victory where he probably dominates to set up a finish. On short notice debut there are simply too many obstacles to conquer and whilst the odds are short, this seems to be a simple win.

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