“We’ve taken a lot of sharp money on Usman.” “There’s a lot of money on Woodley here,” Westgate sportsbook director John Murray said. The co-main event welterweight title fight between Woodley (19-3-1) and Usman (14-1-0) has generated the most action at Las Vegas sportsbooks.Ī Westgate bettor placed a $20,000 wager on Woodley at minus 165 more than a month ago, and the price since has climbed to minus 180. But I’m not willing to give Garbrandt the advantage in speed and quickness, because he was exposed against Dillashaw.” “Munhoz started in the UFC as a submission specialist but has greatly improved his striking and, more importantly, his devastating attack with leg kicks,” said Finocchiaro “Many are willing to give Garbrandt a pretty strong edge in power. 8 and looking to break into the top five. 2-ranked former champion gunning for another UFC title shot, while Munhoz is ranked No. Garbrandt has to be considered in a fragile mental state.” “Garbrandt is the larger man, but is coming off two really devastating losses to TJ Dillashaw. “Munhoz is a very live ’dog here,” handicapper Lou Finocchiaro said. “Nobody’s going to the window to bet 100 bucks to win 10 bucks (on Jones).” “They’re betting Smith as a big ’dog, and they’ll put Jones in money-line parlays. “We’ll need Jon Jones for quite a bit,” CG Technology sportsbook director Jason Simbal said. In the main event light heavyweight title fight, action on Smith (31-13-0) over Jones (23-1-0) has driven the price down from plus 750 at CG Technology to plus 575. Wiseguys at CG Technology sportsbook bet Munhoz at plus 150 and plus 140 before the price dipped to plus 125 on Friday. (Heidi Fang /Las Vegas Review-Journal) betting public is all over 6-1 underdog Anthony Smith over heavy favorite Jon Jones in the main event of UFC 235 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.īut sharp bettors are backing an underdog on the 11-fight undercard, banking on Pedro Munhoz (17-3-0) to upset Cody Garbrandt (11-2-0) in a bantamweight bout. He will headline the fight card on March 2 against Anthony Smith, not pictured. UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones reacts to a question asked at UFC 235 media day at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Feb.
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