MAIN CARD ALISTAIR OVEREEM V. ALEXANDER VOLKOV An interesting matchup of heavyweights. Volkov is trying to break through to the top of the weight class. Overeem is trying to get one last title shot before riding off into the sunset. Overeem has been on a hot streak and a win Continue Reading
Jake’s Punch Lines UFC Vegas 18
We are back! I have absolutely no idea why Dana took last weekend off when there was absolutely no other decent sports to watch (football), but at least I had a chance to save some money for this card! This is actually a pretty solid card top to bottom, arguably Continue Reading
Evan’s Educated Guesses: UFC Fight Island 5: Moraes v. Sandhagen
MAIN CARD MARLON MORAES V. CORY SANDHAGEN The winner of this fight should get an opportunity to fight the winner of Petr Yan v. Aljamain Sterling for the Bantamweight title. That’s some pretty big motivation. Moraes had a shot at the bantamweight title in June 2019, but Cejudo outlasted him. Continue Reading
Evan’s Educated Guesses: UFC Vegas 6: Lewis v. Oleinik
Here we are, another Derrick Lewis fight night. I am late here, but I am just as excited to watch the Black Beast fight. I truly hope he wins so we can get another epic post fight speech from him. Here are my picks for the fights. MAIN CARD DERRICK Continue Reading
Jake’s Punch Lines UFC Vegas 6
Fight night in Vegas! We are back in the tiny cage yet again for the most active few month stretch that I can remember in my UFC fandom. These blogs have taken a lot out of me, every week nearly 1500 words on why I think I can win money Continue Reading
Evan’s Educated Guesses: UFC Vegas 4
MAIN CARD DUSTIN POIRIER V. DAN HOOKER This fight has fight of the year contender written all over it. These two guys that love to stand and trade and have a brawl. Poirier is looking to rebound from his September 2019 2nd round submission loss in the title fight to Continue Reading
Jake’s Punch Lines UFC Vegas 4
It is the weekend during the global pandemic so you know what that means, more sanctioned VIOLENCE! Last week was not great, ended better than it started, but by no means great. This card is only nine fights which is absolutely absurd, but we have less chances to bet wrong. Continue Reading