UFC Fight Night returns to Paris on Saturday and we can't wait for the action to start. Check out our betting guide below for all of the odds, predictions, and best bets you need. Good luck, folks!
Moicano has won 5 of his last 6 fights, including 3 straight wins. After losing a tough decision to Dos Anjos, he came back better prepared and submitted Brad Riddell, won by unanimous decision over Drew Dober, and scored a monster TKO win over Jalin Tuner in his last fight.
He was tagged bad early and Turner walked off thinking he had won. His star is rising and this will be an enormous opportunity for him against St. Denis. Benoit St. Denis had been on a roll, winning 5 fights in a row over decent competition.
He was given a great opportunity to rise in the rankings by facing Dustin Poirier but was finished by KO/TKO in the 3rd round in a fight that he had been winning. If Moicano can stay away from the power shots early, we believe he can pull off this upset.
Imavov is facing Brendan Allen who has won his last 7 fights but his last was a split decision over Chris Curtis. His previous 2 wins came against Paul Craig and Bruno Silva who are not anywhere near the top of the class.
Imavov, on the other hand, has won over former champion Jared Cannonier in his last fight and Roman Dolidze who is 13-3 in the fight previous. He should be able to putt Allen in his place here. Brito has won 5 fights in a row in the UFC after losing his debut against Bill Algeo, which we believe was not a great matchup.
Here, he faces William Gomis, who has won 12 straight fights, including his 3 since entering the UFC. This might be a sneaky good fight but we like Brito’s striking and ability to get timely takedowns to be the difference.
We are not knocking Bryan Battle by any means in this fight. The man has won 11 of his 13 fights, including 6 in the UFC. However, with him being such a small favorite here, we believe Jousset is a solid live dog.
Jousset has won both of his fights since joining the UFC and this will be a big opportunity for him to get a solid name under his belt. He has a Judo style and that could cause some issues for the freestyler Battle.
Morgan Charriere (-675)
Matt Frevola (+110)
Ion Cutelaba (-110)
Victor Altamirano (-130)
Chris Duncan (+155)