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Nobody has started a thread yet so I thought I might as well.
Lately I have been just downloading the next day, rather than staying up late (I'm in a terrible timezone for UFC).
Those of you in Australia can watch it live on Sunday.
Apart from the women, the main card looks good enough to me.
The rest of the lineup looks pretty ordinary, probably won't bother with them.
Predictions
Gane is priced in as a massive favourite ($1.35 to $3.85) against Lewis. Seems more of a 50-50 to me.
Aldo and Munhoz are basically priced at 50-50. I like Munhoz.
Chiesa and Luque are also priced about 50-50. I have nfi who to pick. Best guess is Luque by finish.
Yadong and Kenney also priced about 50-50. Again I have nfi who to pick. Will probably just go with 'decision'.
It is interesting that three of the five main card fights are priced at basically evens, and the womens is close enough ($2.30 vs $1.70).
The only fight where the markets see a clear winner is the main event.
Buildup
The embeddeds so far have been a little lacklustre imho.
However, both guys in the main event come across as likeable and humble, maybe that is the angle the producers are going for.
Other notes
Joe Rogan won't be commentating this one, afaik this is the first US-based, numbered UFC event he has missed in a long time (?)
He'll be replaced by Dominic Cruz, while Jon Anik and DC retain their usual spots.
The big question
Will Francis Ngannou be in the audience? I haven't heard anything about this so forgive me if I'm out of the loop.
Dana White, Sean Shelby, and whoever else makes these calls, you have to admire their chutzpah.
Willing to turf their new, super-marketable heavyweight champ within months of him winning the belt.
Sends a message to everybody else on the roster: unless your name is Conor MacGregor, you do what you're told, or else.
Lately I have been just downloading the next day, rather than staying up late (I'm in a terrible timezone for UFC).
Those of you in Australia can watch it live on Sunday.
Apart from the women, the main card looks good enough to me.
The rest of the lineup looks pretty ordinary, probably won't bother with them.
Predictions
Gane is priced in as a massive favourite ($1.35 to $3.85) against Lewis. Seems more of a 50-50 to me.
Aldo and Munhoz are basically priced at 50-50. I like Munhoz.
Chiesa and Luque are also priced about 50-50. I have nfi who to pick. Best guess is Luque by finish.
Yadong and Kenney also priced about 50-50. Again I have nfi who to pick. Will probably just go with 'decision'.
It is interesting that three of the five main card fights are priced at basically evens, and the womens is close enough ($2.30 vs $1.70).
The only fight where the markets see a clear winner is the main event.
Buildup
The embeddeds so far have been a little lacklustre imho.
However, both guys in the main event come across as likeable and humble, maybe that is the angle the producers are going for.
Other notes
Joe Rogan won't be commentating this one, afaik this is the first US-based, numbered UFC event he has missed in a long time (?)
He'll be replaced by Dominic Cruz, while Jon Anik and DC retain their usual spots.
The big question
Will Francis Ngannou be in the audience? I haven't heard anything about this so forgive me if I'm out of the loop.
Dana White, Sean Shelby, and whoever else makes these calls, you have to admire their chutzpah.
Willing to turf their new, super-marketable heavyweight champ within months of him winning the belt.
Sends a message to everybody else on the roster: unless your name is Conor MacGregor, you do what you're told, or else.