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The fact that Maynard blew his knee out is what makes Me more confident. He didn't have a lot of success taking Edgar down in the last fight while Edgar took him down a few times, if his knee isn't as strong now as it was then his shot suffers. Without a shot his chances of winning drop even more.2013: +8.24u(increased unit size on 5/19)
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My question is when did Maynard's and Edgar's injuries occur?
Did Maynard have a bad knee going into the last fight ,did it happen because of the fight, or did it happen in training?
I've heard Edgar has had back problems for a while2015 MMA BETTING CHAMP
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Lauzon is very aggressive with his takedowns and sub attempts, he could definatly catch him, that said, odds permitting, ill bet both, Guillard TKO/KO AND Lauzon subComment
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i think lauzon will have trouble taking down guillard. a lot of trouble. I dont think he is a phenom wrestler and even if he gets him down it isn't insta sub. I think Guillard will be able to throw him off of himself. On the feet, its murder.1 unit = 300 $Comment
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"[It was] just some old stuff that I've been kind of going through for the last couple camps," Maynard said. "I was like, well, this is for a title so I got to push through it. ...Then Edgar pulled out and it was an opportunity to heal up, and I took that opportunity."UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar has begun treatment for a back injury with what could be a series of shots to address the problem. On Monday's edition of The MMA Hour, Edgar said that the injury that forced him out of his scheduled UFC 130 title defense against Gray Maynard was due to an extreme flare-up of an existing problem.
Earlier Monday, he had an epidural injection to address the pain. It will take up to four days to determine whether it worked. According to Edgar, the ultimate solution is something more invasive, but his doctors are trying to stem the pain and delay what might be inevitable.
"I think eventually I'm going to need surgery," said Edgar, who also suffered a rib injury in training. "Hopefully these shots will slow down the process and give me a couple more years without having to do the surgery."
The shots may prove an effective temporary solution, but if they don't work, he could have another round of shots that will go directly into his nerves.
Edgar said his back issues go back to his past, and that he had surgery 11 years ago. Since then, he occasionally suffered small flare-ups that would knock him out of the gym for a day or two, but about 3-4 weeks ago, he was hit with another flare-up that he quickly realized was far more severe.
He was in such pain that he could barely walk around.
It soon became clear that he would not be able to fight, a disappointment after going through a big portion of his camp.Comment
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