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Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey Betting Corner

Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey Betting Corner

Not since Cyborg vs. Carano has a female fight generated this kind of hype, yet here we are with a major female MMA bout. There has been a tremendous war of words between many fighters on this card and some of these fights could be straight-up magical. This is also one of the best betting cards we’ve seen in a long time, so let’s be sharp and hit a few of these gems for all they’re worth.

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UFC on FX: Alves vs. Kampmann Betting Corner

UFC on FX: Alves vs. Kampmann Betting Corner

| February 29, 2012 | Reply

One of the best free cards we’re likely to see this year, the UFC hits Australia again to kick off their Flyweight tournament and highlight some Aussie talent. Between this card and Strikeforce, we have some major betting fodder to work with here, so let me help you find the money with my comparison betting odds, valid props, and my general confidence level in my picks for each bout.

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The UFC on Fuel TV: Sanchez vs. Ellenberger Betting Corner

The UFC on Fuel TV: Sanchez vs. Ellenberger Betting Corner

| February 8, 2012 | Reply

Another weekend, another event! This time the UFC will debut a full card on Fuel TV, and while the fight quality isn’t as high as some events, it’s still free. Below we have some fights that I think we can turn a buck on, complete with comparison betting odds, valid props and my general confidence in the fight itself. You’ll notice several fights missing from the list, which is no error. With fights between newcomers, anything can happen, and I’d recommend avoiding wagers on the fights I haven’t listed.

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The Betting Corner: UFC on FX 1

The Betting Corner: UFC on FX 1

| January 17, 2012 | Reply

One of the many shows we’ll be treated to on FX kicks off with a fantastic card, both for fight quality and wager opportunity. Our main event features the return fight of both Melvin Guillard and Jim Miller, as they attempt to put their losses behind them and get back into the title mix. So, check out my comparison betting odds for this fight, my list of valid props, and my new confidence meter that tells you how much wiggle room my lines have.

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The Betting Corner: UFC 142 Aldo vs. Mendes

The Betting Corner: UFC 142 Aldo vs. Mendes

It took a little doing, but Chad Mendes will finally get his title shot against Jose Aldo at UFC 142. Whether he comes to regret a shot at the Nova Uniao product will remain to be seen, but our ability to make money on this event is never in question! Below is my comparison betting odds for the fights, as well as some valid props. I’ve also included a confidence rating that gives you an idea of how much wiggle room we have with the line. High confidence indicates few surprises and plenty of footage to watch of both men, while a low rating means there are multiple variables or a lack of information present on new fighters.

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The Betting Corner: Strikeforce Rockhold vs. Jardine

The Betting Corner: Strikeforce Rockhold vs. Jardine

While the Strikeforce/Zuffa/Showtime love triangle is still playing out before our eyes, we’re treated to a great night of action, complete with title fights and rising MMA stars. I have to admit, this isn’t going to be an easy card to turn a hearty profit on, but if you line up your parlays just right, you can still walk away a winner here.

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The Betting Corner: UFC 141: Lesnar vs. Overeem

The Betting Corner: UFC 141: Lesnar vs. Overeem

| December 20, 2011 | Reply

It’s not often we have a main event that hinges on a cup of urine. Drug testing fiascos aside those, we have a solid main event fight with an exciting undercard ahead of us at UFC 141. There are a few spots to make some cash here, so let’s put on our thinking caps and using my comparison betting odds and props to find the value.

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The Betting Corner: Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal

The Betting Corner: Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal

| December 13, 2011 | Reply

With UFC pulling talent from Strikeforce in the near future, we’re treated to possibly one of the last shows with big name fighters. The main event for this card is lightweight whirlwind Gilbert Melendez in the last defense of his title, taking on underrated fighter Jorge Masvidal. While the future of the title itself is grim, this is a fight that will land one or both men in the UFC, and you can be sure they’ll bring their best to the cage.

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