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ufc fight night 120 torrent download Torrents Quentes. Descrição Sinopse: O Ultimate Fighting Championship comemora 20 anos de MMA com esta compilação inédita dos 100 maiores nocautes das últimas duas décadas, incluindo vários eventos como, UFC, WEC, Strikeforce, PRIDE, Affliction. 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UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Hooker | Live stream, start time, how to watch (Sat., June 27) It’s not quite “Fight Island” (yet), but the UFC returns Saturday night as Dustin Poirier and Dan Hooker faceoff in a lightweight main event to headline UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Hooker. The event marks Mixed Martial Arts’ continued attempts to maintain a fight schedule amid the coronavirus outbreak while adhering to COVID-19 safety guidelines. Poirier, the No. 3-ranked lightweight, is the favorite in Saturday night’s main event, coming in with a 25-6-0 record. Meanwhile, Hooker comes in as the No. 5-ranked lightweight. Saturday’s matches will air on ESPN and are available through your TV provider. If you don’t have cable, you can watch the match via ESPN+ as well as Sling, which has a free three-day trial. UFC Fight Night Odds & Picks: How to Bet All 14 Fights (Wednesday, January 20) On Wednesday, the UFC continues its run at Yas Island in Abu Dhabi with its second of three fight cards over a seven-day span. Wednesday’s card showcases eight preliminary bouts, beginning at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN, before continuing with a six-fight main card at 3 p.m. ET. The main event is a welterweight contest between No. 8-ranked Michael Chiesa and No. 9-contender Neil Magny. If you are new to this piece, or this sport, note that in addition to moneylines and over/unders, there are numerous ways to bet on an MMA fight — including exact winning methods, winning round props, and whether or not the match will go to a decision or finish inside the distance. As a result, after examining all of the betting options, your typical UFC card can offer a substantial amount of actionable value. Check out the betting odds for Wednesday’s UFC card, with analysis and picks for each fight below. UFC Fight Night Moneyline Projections and Picks. Below, you can find my fair odds moneyline projection for each of Wednesday’s 14 bouts. In the next section, you’ll discover forecasts for those fights to finish inside the distance or for each fighter to win by decision, knockout, or submission. UFC Fight Night Prop Projections and Picks. In addition to creating a crowdsourced projection for moneyline plays, I also collect data on each fighter to win by decision, knockout, or submission — which enables us to determine fair odds for each fight to go the distance or for each fighter to win inside of the distance. UFC Fight Night Picks. To reiterate the strategy from my last card, based upon (1) my analysis of the difference in finish rates between 25- and 30-foot cages; and (2) my 2020 performance, I’ll continue to target overs and decision props on Fight Island. The Fights I’m Betting. Sergey Morozov vs. Umar Nurmagomedov. After three separate bout cancellations in 2020, Khabib’s undefeated cousin – Umar – is finally set to make his Octagon debut alongside M-1 Bantamweight champion and skilled striker Sergey Morozov. Despite the projection, I think the moneyline is actually a bit too wide considering that this is could be a relatively competitive 15-minute fight. I project slight value on the fight to go the distance, but I prefer Umar’s odds to win by decision at a comparable edge, up to -130 (projected - 147). Francisco Figueiredo vs. Jerome Rivera. Francisco – the younger brother of flyweight champion Deiveison – has attracted a ton of betting attention for this contest after opening as a +106 underdog. Like his brother, Francisco has cardio issues because he loads up for power, and I think he’s naturally vulnerable to defeat if he cannot secure finishes inside the distance. A fighter like Rivera, who will push the pace on him, presents some additional challenges. If this fight goes to a decision, I would expect Rivera’s output and grappling to wear down his opponent and secure more minutes in this contest. I projected Rivera’s decision line at +177, and I would place a small bet to +202, at a three percent edge. Dalcha Lungiambula va. Markus Perez. I see value on this bout from multiple angles, with the projection assuming that Dalcha — who is moving down from Light Heavyweight to Middleweight — will finish Perez, who was flattened in October by debutant Dricus du Plessis and is now taking this fight on short notice (replacing Karl Roberson). I would bet Dalcha’s moneyline up to -170 (implied 63%) — at a five-percent edge relative to my projection (68%) — and as a preferred option to his odds to win inside the distance (projected -129, or 56.3%). Prior to the recent knockout loss, Perez was famously durable, though Dalcha carries more power than any of the Brazilian’s previous opponents. The fight itself also offers value to end inside the distance (listed -240, or 70.6%, projected -327, or 76.6%), but that is far too steep of a line for me inside of the 30-foot cage, and I don’t think Perez has the wrestling to put Dalcha into dangerous positions on the ground. Su Mudaerji vs. Zarrukh Adashev. “The Tibetan Eagle” has a significant size advantage (three inches taller, seven inches of reach) in this striking battle, as Adashev – who only has five pro MMA fights, will hope to avenge the 32-second loss from his UFC debut. I show slight moneyline value on Mudaerji, and I would include him to round out a parlay , but I’m likely skipping his prop to win inside the distance (projected -212, listed -182) at a fairly insignificant edge, given the 30-foot-cage and weight class. Though Mudaerji has finished 12 of his 13 career victories, there is just a 42.2% finish rate overall at flyweight – the lowest amongst any of the male divisions – and Adashev, while raw at MMA, remains an incredibly experienced and technical former pro kickboxer. He’s capable of surviving a range striking contest against Mudaerji, and I’m not laying significant juice against that outcome. Gaetano Pirrello vs. Ricky Simon. Pirrello, a power striker from Belgium, is making his UFC debut against an octagon veteran (43% win rate) on late notice (38% win rate); two huge negative marks against his potential chances in a matchup with Ricky Simon. Simon’s chin is well-past the point of being trustworthy as such a significant favorite, but if he relies on his potent wrestling (6.61 takedowns per 15 minutes, 51% accuracy), it’s difficult to imagine Pirrello finding opportunities to land. I wouldn’t be surprised if either man finds a finish, but I do show value on the fight to go the distance (projected -194, listed -120) and for Simon to win by decision (projected -150, listed +115). Rather than doubling down and playing both wagers, I’m just going to take a piece of the Simon decision prop, which I like down to even money.