Sherdog’s Jay Pettry only suggests one French fighter, pitches an underdog play for a recent champ and tries to rake it in on a late replacement smash-’em-up derby
—which matchup would be better served as a five-round encounter? Which pairing would we learn more about, given the extra championship rounds? Heavyweights with relatively high finish rates where one has the propensity to gas out if he cannot get the early stoppage or top flyweight contenders that may see one challenge for gold in her very next appearance? The UFC still believes fight fans love the heavyweights and their higher percentage of knockouts; therefore, it places the No. 2 and No.
“Bon Gamin” cannot afford to get put on his back should he hope to get his hand raised. At -175 odds, Gane might be at the upper range of the reasonable betting line, given the avenue to victory that Spivak can pursue. There is a difference between the only two men to land takedowns on Gane—
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