February 5th, 2011
Mandalay Bay Events Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
UFC Middleweight Championship
Anderson Silva (27-4) -240 vs Vitor Belfort (19-8) +190
Forrest Griffin (17-6) +140 vs Rich Franklin (28-5) -170
Jake Ellenberger (22-5) -350 vs Carlos Eduardo Rocha (9-0) +250
Ryan Bader (12-0) +250 vs Jon Jones (11-1) -350
Miguel Torres (38-3) -400 vs Antonio Banuelos (18-6) +300
Norifumi Yamamoto (18-3) -140 vs Demetrious Johnson (7-1) +110
Chad Mendes (9-0) vs Michihiro Omigawa (12-8-1)
Donald Cerrone (13-3) vs Paul Kelly (11-3)
Mike Pierce (11-3) vs Kenny Robertson (10-0)
Paul Taylor (10-6-1) vs Gabe Ruediger (17-6)
Kyle Kingsbury (9-2) vs Ricardo Romero (11-1)
I have to admit I get exited about UFC, but this is going to be a GREAT card!!!
Donald Cerrone and Kid Yamamoto on the undercard... Yamamoto highly-regarded coming over from Japan. Couple of unbeaten fighters in Kenny Robertson and Chad Mendes.
Miguel Torres has the majority of his wins by submissions while Banuelos has most of his wins by decisions... Torres also has a SIX inch height advantage over Banuelos (5'9 to 5'3). I'll be passing this fight unless decide on a parlay.
Unbeated Ryan "Darth" Bader takes his perfect record into the cage as a sizable underdog over the hot hot Jon "Bones" Jones. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bones Jones, this guy is exciting to watch! However, Jones hasn't seen a wrestler like Bader, and he's got some HEAVY hands. Right now that +250 is looking very enticing. Bader has beaten Keith Jardine (3rd Rd. KO) and Little Nog (decision). Jon Jones has beaten Stephan Bonnar, Jake O'Brien, Brandon Vera, and Vladimir Matyushenko. Jones has a two inch height advantage.
I don't know too much about Ellenberger vs Rocha - but Ellenberger has knocked out Mike Pyle... Rocha at 9-0 has eight submission wins, BJJ expert, no notable wins.
Forrest Griffin vs Rich "Ace" Franklin pits two fan-favorites and veteran fighters against each other. Griffin comes in with a decision win over Tito Ortiz, losing the previous two prior. Franklin comes into this fight alternating wins and losses over his last five, KOing Chuck Liddell with that broken hand, getting knocked out by Vitor Belfort, beating Wanderlei Silva in decision, losing to Dan Henderson in decision. I have this as a very close fight, enough to take Griffin as the dog here.
Main event has Anderson Silva going for his ninth (tenth?) title defense. Last time out, was being rocked by Chael Sonnen for 4.5 rounds and finally Sonnen gasses, makes a mistake and Silva makes him pay for it. Of course, since then Sonnen has been indicted by his home-state for real-estate fraud of some sort - what an embarrassment to the league!! So, which Silva comes out vs Belfort? Anderson that is looking to rebound from a disappointing performance, or the Silva that says he can withstand anything??? One thing we know about Belfort - he's stacked, has heavy hands, and if he can take Silva, he can put him down. Belfort is a boxer and BJJ artist, but you'd have to think he wants to trade with Silva. One thing is for sure, Vegas does not have as much confidence in Silva as his previous other fights (often over -500 to -1000), so this has me leaning to Belfort at +190.
Mandalay Bay Events Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
UFC Middleweight Championship
Anderson Silva (27-4) -240 vs Vitor Belfort (19-8) +190
Forrest Griffin (17-6) +140 vs Rich Franklin (28-5) -170
Jake Ellenberger (22-5) -350 vs Carlos Eduardo Rocha (9-0) +250
Ryan Bader (12-0) +250 vs Jon Jones (11-1) -350
Miguel Torres (38-3) -400 vs Antonio Banuelos (18-6) +300
Norifumi Yamamoto (18-3) -140 vs Demetrious Johnson (7-1) +110
Chad Mendes (9-0) vs Michihiro Omigawa (12-8-1)
Donald Cerrone (13-3) vs Paul Kelly (11-3)
Mike Pierce (11-3) vs Kenny Robertson (10-0)
Paul Taylor (10-6-1) vs Gabe Ruediger (17-6)
Kyle Kingsbury (9-2) vs Ricardo Romero (11-1)
I have to admit I get exited about UFC, but this is going to be a GREAT card!!!
Donald Cerrone and Kid Yamamoto on the undercard... Yamamoto highly-regarded coming over from Japan. Couple of unbeaten fighters in Kenny Robertson and Chad Mendes.
Miguel Torres has the majority of his wins by submissions while Banuelos has most of his wins by decisions... Torres also has a SIX inch height advantage over Banuelos (5'9 to 5'3). I'll be passing this fight unless decide on a parlay.
Unbeated Ryan "Darth" Bader takes his perfect record into the cage as a sizable underdog over the hot hot Jon "Bones" Jones. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bones Jones, this guy is exciting to watch! However, Jones hasn't seen a wrestler like Bader, and he's got some HEAVY hands. Right now that +250 is looking very enticing. Bader has beaten Keith Jardine (3rd Rd. KO) and Little Nog (decision). Jon Jones has beaten Stephan Bonnar, Jake O'Brien, Brandon Vera, and Vladimir Matyushenko. Jones has a two inch height advantage.
I don't know too much about Ellenberger vs Rocha - but Ellenberger has knocked out Mike Pyle... Rocha at 9-0 has eight submission wins, BJJ expert, no notable wins.
Forrest Griffin vs Rich "Ace" Franklin pits two fan-favorites and veteran fighters against each other. Griffin comes in with a decision win over Tito Ortiz, losing the previous two prior. Franklin comes into this fight alternating wins and losses over his last five, KOing Chuck Liddell with that broken hand, getting knocked out by Vitor Belfort, beating Wanderlei Silva in decision, losing to Dan Henderson in decision. I have this as a very close fight, enough to take Griffin as the dog here.
Main event has Anderson Silva going for his ninth (tenth?) title defense. Last time out, was being rocked by Chael Sonnen for 4.5 rounds and finally Sonnen gasses, makes a mistake and Silva makes him pay for it. Of course, since then Sonnen has been indicted by his home-state for real-estate fraud of some sort - what an embarrassment to the league!! So, which Silva comes out vs Belfort? Anderson that is looking to rebound from a disappointing performance, or the Silva that says he can withstand anything??? One thing we know about Belfort - he's stacked, has heavy hands, and if he can take Silva, he can put him down. Belfort is a boxer and BJJ artist, but you'd have to think he wants to trade with Silva. One thing is for sure, Vegas does not have as much confidence in Silva as his previous other fights (often over -500 to -1000), so this has me leaning to Belfort at +190.
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