Tavares out of 114 due to shoulder injury
Tavares out of 114 due to shoulder injury
He was going to lose anyways.Originally Posted by ManBoobKilla
probably so.......Guillard is getting good at takedown defense and very good at getting back to his feet when he does get taken downOriginally Posted by poopoo333
Wow I never knew how impressive Dan Lauzon's record is. All of his wins are basically against guys with losing records. Even records like 2-11. And he was getting beat pretty handily by Bobby Greene who isn't exactly an awesome guy either. Lauzon's acting skills helped him in that fight. I will be on Escudero for sure, just going to wait and see if his line gets better.
Lauzon .33u to win 1u. Efrain will probably win, but this line seems off to me
Stun Gun 1.3u to win 1.43u. I think he will dominate the clinch and the ground. Amir only has the edge at range. Amir may have the cardio edge as well, Kim has been out for awhile.
0.25u on Kim @+110
Rampage 1.25u to win 1u. If Rampage come fully prepared I think he has a big advantage. But unless he is totally unprepared, I see him having an advantage regardless. Better hands, better chin, and good enough wrestling to match Evans.
Also on Hathaway, .25u to win .5u.
Escudero down to -365. I think I am going to take him.
grr, when are the rest of the odds coming out for the main card?
Be patient, my son. One day all of this will be yours.Originally Posted by poopoo333
2013: +8.24u(increased unit size on 5/19)
Favorites: 20-6 + 6.13u
Underdogs: 10-19 -2.51u
Ludo's Locks Parlay Project: +1.4u
2012: +20.311u
Kim/Sodallah goes the distance 1.8u to win 1u
Hathaway/Sanchez goes the distance 1u to win 1.1u
Fuck it, just followed you guys who have bets on Escudero.
3.5u to win 1u
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I am taking that fight for sure...just waiting to see how the line moves.Originally Posted by SPX
Good man. I think it is a favorable matchup for Efrain. Dlau has ok hands, he was sure as hell beating Cole's ass standing. But Efrain has shown decent hands himself. In fact, he KO'd Miller cold. But Efrain has the takedown and grappling advantage too IMO. I don't think DLau has anywhere near the guard he would need to submit Efrain.Originally Posted by SPX
There just aren't any outs for Lauzon here.
Efrain will probably win, but I hate the odds, no way I would bet that. Im on Lauzon for a small bet.
It's hard to say how much more money, if any, is really going to come in on D-Lo at the current line. If the line moves much in either direction I think it'll be in the last few days leading up to the fight.Originally Posted by poopoo333
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I see it more or less the same way, so I hope you're right. My primary concern is that there's still not a lot of data on either guy fighting UFC level comp. Both guys fought Miller and both fights were very short. Against Efrain, Miller got caught with a punch. If he had not, how would the fight have gone? Hard to say. And against Lauzon, Miller got a pretty quick sub. If not, again, how would the fight have gone?Originally Posted by BillyPilgrim
2 of 3 of Lauzon's losses have come via sub and Efrain has a whole slew of wins by submission so I'm hoping Efrain catches a sub ASAP and just ends this thing.
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Well I just lost a lot of dough, so to the future...UFC 114
Light Heavyweight bout: Quinton Jackson vs. Rashad Evans[1]
Middleweight bout: Michael Bisping vs. Dan Miller[1]
Heavyweight bout: Todd Duffee vs. Mike Russow[1]
Light Heavyweight bout: Antônio Rogério Nogueira vs. Jason Brilz[1]
Welterweight bout: Diego Sanchez vs. John Hathaway[1]
[edit] Preliminary card (Spike TV)
Welterweight bout: Amir Sadollah vs. Dong Hyun Kim[1]
Lightweight bout: Efrain Escudero vs. Dan Lauzon[1]
[edit] Preliminary card
Lightweight bout: Melvin Guillard vs. Waylon Lowe[1]
Light Heavyweight bout: Luiz Arthur Cane vs. Cyrille Diabaté[1]
Lightweight bout: Aaron Riley vs. Joe Brammer [1]
Middleweight bout: Jesse Forbes vs. Ryan Jensen[1]
1 unit = 300 $