Money Where Your Mouth Is: Betting on UFC 127

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by JayF, Feb 24, 2011.


  1. JayF

    JayF Active Member Full Member

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    Last time out at Money Where Your Mouth Is: UFC 126, we picked your certainty of the card Miguel Torres, who added another win to his resume with a decisive, if uninspiring, win over Antonio Banuelos. Our top underdog pick Forrest Griffin also came through, and 'The Moneymaker' brought home the bacon with a Torres, Silva and Ellenberger triple.

    This time out at UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch, BJ Penn returns to welterweight to take on the perennial 170lbs contender in Jon Fitch, and Michael Bisping and Jorge Rivera will look to settle their score in the cage. There's some interesting enough lines, so here we go...


    http://www.yourmma.tv/news/details.asp/id/1523/money-where-your-mouth-is-ufc-127-betting.htm

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    Who you chaps betting on?
     
  2. One Punch KO

    One Punch KO Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Rivera by KO/TKO appeals @ 5.5. Holding off for now though, I think Bisping takes this by decision.
     
  3. OCAVE

    OCAVE Member Full Member

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    I already got Fitch at -170 and love his wrestling and size to pull the win probably by UD over Penn...I really see Fitch as the best guy in the division not named GSP..Plus you have to factor that Penn has not done much at Welterweight besides beat Matt Hughes..At the same time I would not be surprised to see Penn take one round and win the fight because there has been some questionable UFC decisions of late but we shall see.
     
  4. 53 and counting

    53 and counting Warriors. Full Member

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    Bisping decision @ 11/8(2.37) cant see past it tbh.
     
  5. One Punch KO

    One Punch KO Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Also quite fancy James Te-Huna @ 3.25.

    Alexander Gustafsson likes to trade and that plays into Te-Huna's hands here - I'm not convinced that Gustafsson is the better stand-up fighter. Te-Huna has also won six in a row, five of them by knockout, and is as close as he's going to get to fighting at home. That's worth a punt.