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  • akatdrake
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 6065

    Strikeforce: Diaz vs Cyborg

    Saturday, January 29th, 2011
    HP Pavilion
    San Jose, California

    Strikeforce Welterweight Championship
    Nick Diaz (23-7) -350 vs Evangelista Santos (18-13) +250

    Strikeforce Middleweight Championship
    Ronaldo Souza (13-2) -220 vs Robbie Lawler (18-6) +175

    Roger Gracie (3-0) -170 vs Trevor Prangley (23-6-1) +140
    Herschel Walker (1-0) -350 vs Scott Carson (4-1) +250
    Eric Lawson (9-3) -240 vs Ron Keslar (5-3) +190
    Nathan Coy (8-3) -260 vs Nate Moore (6-2) +200
    Isaiah Hill (4-7-1) +325 vs. Bobby Stack (8-1) -450
    Lucas Gamaza (4-1) +190 vs. James Terry (8-2) -240
    Germaine de Randamie (1-1) vs. Stephanie Webber (1-1)
    Jenna Castillo (0-0) vs. Charlene Gellner (0-0)
    Anthony Dariano vs. Alan Perez
    Niko Jackson vs. Ricky Jackson (0-0)
    Sam Bracamonte vs. Armin Safiari

    Looks like a few new fighters on the Strikeforce card, but two title fights should bring plenty of action. Nick Diaz, twin brothers with UFC's Nate Diaz - is touted as the ultimate douchebag. Santos doesn't hold much of a challenge in this fight, so we'll see how the lines move.

    One that looks good is Ruthless Robbie Lawler at these odds, +200 (BetUS; +205 JustBet). Decent enough underdog to take a shot - as 15 of his 18 wins have come by TKO. Jacare comes at an entirely different angle, as ten of his 13 wins have came by submission (other three by decision). Jacare sports a three-fight win streak; Ruthless alternating wins and losses for the last five fights.

    I'll be interested in seeing Walker fight - as I missed his first one - and the odds that come with it. This guy is 47+ years old, and built like a brick-**** house. He's even talked, mentioned an NFL comeback (:laughing:)!! How awesome is that?? Walker knocked out Greg Nagy in Miami, in the third round, almost one year ago.

    Other lines out later.
    Last edited by akatdrake; 01-29-2011, 02:08 PM. Reason: added more lines
    NFL 17: 45-47-2 // 48.91% // -10.12
    MMA: 247-332-2 // 42.66% // -6.04
    MLB 17: 151-140-8 // 51.89% // +5.65 ROR // +42.13
    NCAAF 17: 63-49-2 // 56.25% // +6.80
    Updated on 01/13/18
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    One of my 2018 resolutions: no more action gambling.
  • akatdrake
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 6065

    #2
    Well, both title fights have the line moving in favor of the underdogs. Should have pulled the trigger on the Lawler line as it's down to +175 now... however, looking at the weigh-ins, Jacare is stacked and though Lawler is no slouch, not as ripped up as Souza. Walker about where I thought, maybe a bit higher because of name recognition.

    Two bets on my card today:

    Robbie Lawler +175 for 1 unit

    Roger Gracie -170
    to win 1 unit

    :thumbs:
    NFL 17: 45-47-2 // 48.91% // -10.12
    MMA: 247-332-2 // 42.66% // -6.04
    MLB 17: 151-140-8 // 51.89% // +5.65 ROR // +42.13
    NCAAF 17: 63-49-2 // 56.25% // +6.80
    Updated on 01/13/18
    ---
    One of my 2018 resolutions: no more action gambling.

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    • V3r1f13d
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 1748

      #3
      I hope the Diaz fight doesn't overlap with HBO tonight, but it more than likely will.
      Lawler is always exciting to watch.


      GL

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      • akatdrake
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 6065

        #4
        Even, as to be expected. :)
        NFL 17: 45-47-2 // 48.91% // -10.12
        MMA: 247-332-2 // 42.66% // -6.04
        MLB 17: 151-140-8 // 51.89% // +5.65 ROR // +42.13
        NCAAF 17: 63-49-2 // 56.25% // +6.80
        Updated on 01/13/18
        ---
        One of my 2018 resolutions: no more action gambling.

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        • V3r1f13d
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 1748

          #5
          Diaz is a bad ass.
          That is all.

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          • akatdrake
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 6065

            #6
            I finally got to watch the fight last night... I have to agrew with you Verified! Santos was no match. I liked his idea of chopping down the tree, and even Diaz said himself he should have blocked them more... but Santos was gassed. Diaz meanwhile was able to put on a complete boxing clinic. Though he only (!) landed 58% of his shots, it seemed more like 90%. Santos eventually takes him to the ground and without gas, loses to an arm-bar. Bad-ass fight.
            NFL 17: 45-47-2 // 48.91% // -10.12
            MMA: 247-332-2 // 42.66% // -6.04
            MLB 17: 151-140-8 // 51.89% // +5.65 ROR // +42.13
            NCAAF 17: 63-49-2 // 56.25% // +6.80
            Updated on 01/13/18
            ---
            One of my 2018 resolutions: no more action gambling.

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            • akatdrake
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 6065

              #7
              The Herschel Walker fight was as to be expected. Didn't know much about Carson, and still don't. Walker's traps are bigger than when Overeem was roiding - but the guy is at 220 right now. He hasn't been tested by a striker, and I'd have a hard time beliving that he could cut down to 205. He's a small heavyweight, but in that division, he may do well... we'll see this year.

              Lawler rocked Souza in the first round with a couple of punches, and Lawler might even have had a 10-8 round... eventually get's rear-naked second round.

              Gracie rear-naked Prangley, improving his record to 4-0.
              NFL 17: 45-47-2 // 48.91% // -10.12
              MMA: 247-332-2 // 42.66% // -6.04
              MLB 17: 151-140-8 // 51.89% // +5.65 ROR // +42.13
              NCAAF 17: 63-49-2 // 56.25% // +6.80
              Updated on 01/13/18
              ---
              One of my 2018 resolutions: no more action gambling.

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