UFC Vegas 107 Predictions, Betting Guide & Podcast
More UFC Apex Slop, but a bit less sloppy than normal
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Main Card
Erin Blanchfield (-230) vs Maycee Barber
I’m taking Erin Blanchfield in our women’s flyweight main event, but I’m not interested in her at a line this wide.
Neither Blanchfield nor Maycee Barber is good on the feet, but Barber is tough, game, and kicks hard. But I think Blanchfield will be able to take her down often enough to earn the W.
L’udovit Klein (+136) vs Mateusz Gamrot
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We get an actual decent co-main event on a UFC Apex fight card! We’re being spoiled!
As long as L’udovit Klein doesn’t get too comfortable when/if this fight hits the mat and instead he gets his ass back up, he’s a worthy dog here. Klein should be a much better striker than Mateusz Gamrot.
Billy Ray Goff (-350) vs Ramiz Brahimaj
And then the fight card slips back into the slop territory. Ramiz Brahimaj has never won back-to-back fights over his last 10 (nor has he lost back-to-back fights), and he won his last fight, so… And Billy Ray Goff will light him up on the feet - he has a good chance of finishing him.
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