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The Five-tastic Picks | UFC 321: Aspinall vs. Gane

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Saturday is almost here, and that means UFC 321 is finally here. Tom Aspinall finally gets to defend the Heavyweight Championship against Ciryl Gane, who most people are sick of seeing fight for a title. Although I agree with that stalemate, I’m happy to see Aspinall finally fighting, giving us a chance to win some money. That being said, make sure you check out the Fight Club of Pain this week for more bets, DFS plays, and parlays. Have a great day, everyone, and may the fights be with you.

 

Valter Walker vs. Louie Sutherland

When a hungry rhinoceros hits a beefsteak, you can expect grease to fly everywhere. That’s what we’ll have when Valter Walker fights Louie Sutherland this Saturday. This fight is going under like a side of fries with extra ranch, so play the no distance prop, which is sitting at -290. If you’re looking for a finish, then you’ll want to take Walker’s submission prop, which is a +125 right now.  Don’t forget the soda, because this meal won’t last long.

 

Nathaniel Wood vs. Jose Delgado 

Jose Delgado has become one of my favorite fighters to watch, and the same can be said about Nathaniel Wood. This match spells distance, but with the volume that these two battle at, I’m hitting the no distance at -156. I’m also taking the knockout prop for both fighters for a +135 because I feel someone is hitting the mat.

 

Alexander Volkov vs. Jailton Almeida 

Here’s yet another heavyweight fight highlighted for this article as Alexander Volkov fights Jailton Almeida on Saturday. With both having something to prove, here’s another fight that could find itself going the distance. However, I don’t like being passive, and Volkov’s only path to success is by knockout, which is +310. Regardless, my pick for this fight is Almeida by submission, which is +160, and I’ll also be playing his knockout and submission prop at -125.

 

Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista

This fight between Umar Nurmagomedov and Mario Bautista could be the fight of the night. With both fighters possessing knockout power and great hand work, I don’t see how this fight goes the distance like the sportsbooks are predicting. The no distance prop is +182 currently, which is a slam, and I’ll be taking Nurmagomedov’s knockout and submission prop at +220, giving us a chance at big money.

 

Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane

We could either get an upset by Ciryl Gane, which will win us a lot of money, or we’ll have to pitter-patter our way with Tom Aspinall’s props to make some money with him. That’s what you have when you have a great fighter like Aspinall going against Gane, who continuously gets title shots and loses. That means we’ll be taking the knockout prop for both fighters at -175 while mixing in Aspinall by knockout and submission for -290. If you want to get wild, play the Aspinall winning in the third minute of round one for +850.

 

DFS Plays of the Day 

Tom Aspinall (FD $23 | DK $9,400)

Umar Nurmagomedov (FD $22 | DK $9,600)

Jose Delgado (FD $18 | DK $8,500)

 

DFS Value Plays of the Day 

Virna Jandiroba (FD $11 | DK $7,600)

JunYong Park (FD $10 | DK $7,200)

 

 

 

 

 

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