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Best Betting Trends For UFC 223
UFC 223 is filled with too-close-to-call battles and this is certainly reflected by the odds. But, we’re here to give you a hand — by introducing you with some of the top betting trends for this Saturday’s UFC occasion.
Felice Herrig Is 3-0 In Her 3 Fragrant As An Underdog
Felice Herrig has existed the UFC for what seems like forever, but”Lil’ Bulldog” has just been with the company since 2014. In the four years, Herrig has not consistently capitalized on her athletic advantages but she’s started to turn it on lately.
Herrig has won her last four bouts, three of which saw her near within an underdog. The biggest upset came despite closing at +300 when she defeated prospect Alexa Grasso. It is not always pretty but Herrig has had an experience benefit and also her wrestling has proven to be the deciding factor in her latest resurgence.
There is not any doubt that combating Karolina Kowalkiewicz is considerably different than facing off against the likes of Justine Kish and Cortney Casey. That having been said, if Herrig can figure out how to bring Kowalkiewicz into the mat, then she has the potential to shock fans and bookies alike.
Joe Lauzon Is 4-0 In His Last 4 Fragrant Vs Fighters With Losing UFC Records
Joe Lauzon is only 33 years old, that is difficult to fathom considering he’s 41 professional fights and has been fighting in the UFC for almost 12 years. But there’s a reason that a fighter such as this sticks around for long. Lauzon wins when he needs to — and generally does this in manner that is exciting.
Lauzon has won his past four fights against opponents with a sub-.500 record in the UFC. You could be thinking — rightfully does Lauzon confront from this subpar competition? Well, only 3 occasions since December 2013 has”J-Lau” faced an opponent with a losing record in the UFC.
That having been said, can we really detract from Lauzon for fighting very good competition? I really don’t think so. And it is not like Chris Gruetzemacher — Lauzon’s competition at UFC 223 — is that great.
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