Dennis Macklin Fighting Picks
Date |
Match Up |
Rating |
Score |
Result |
Profit |
Lead Time |
Analysis |
05-21-22 |
Polyana Viana v. Tabatha Ricci -125 |
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0-1 |
Win
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100 |
80 h 43 m |
Show
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DMACK'S UFC VEGAS 55 SUPER PLAY winner is on Tabatha Ricci Analysis to follow
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05-21-22 |
Alen Amedovski +175 v. Joseph Holmes |
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0-1 |
Loss |
-100 |
79 h 50 m |
Show
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DMACK'S UFC VEGAS 55 DOG DESTROYER winner is on Alen Amedovski Joseph Holmes is 7-2 but in the grand scheme of things is not really all that much. He has no stand up game to speak of and is off a unanimous decision loss to journeyman Jamie Pickett. His only perceived advantage is that he's been active over the past 24 months where his opponent hasn't. Amedovski (8-2) was highly thought of at the start with eight straight KO wins but lost both his 2019 fights and was KO'd in 14 seconds in most recent. He's stepped away to regroup but trains out of the same camp as Chamaev and that crew so you know he see's the best in the world on a daily basis at the end. Amedovski just might be a spent shell but if he's not, he's definitely worth a look at +175 here.
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05-14-22 |
Alan Patrick v. Michael Johnson -135 |
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0-1 |
Win
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100 |
134 h 53 m |
Show
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DMACK'S UFC ON ESPN 36 PRELIM PUNISHER winner is on Michael Johnson They say that the most dangerous animal is a wounded animal and that's exactly what we get in 19-17 Michael Johnson. "The Menace" is a veteran back to 2010 in the GSP/Koscheck TUF and when he's good, he's very good, when he's bad, he's abysmal. He owns wins over Tony Ferguson and Dustin Poirier yet he's 2-7 L9 and on a four fight losing streak. He's very much fighting for his UFC life. Alan Patrick is 14-3 is a 38-year-old journeyman that is a high risk and high reward fighter with defensive flaws that make him tailor made for Johnson. Whatever is left in the tank, we'll see it here. Johnson by second round knockout.
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05-08-22 |
Justin Gaethje v. Charles Oliveira -170 |
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0-1 |
Win
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100 |
61 h 0 m |
Show
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DMACK'S UFC 274 Main Event winner is on Charles Oliveira Justin Gaethje is a tough guy but his game was exposed by Khabib who laid out the blueprint on how to beat him. Gaethje is an excellent striker, has a big gas tank, and an iron chin but he's willing to take damage and is grappling is without question weak. There is no better grappler, BBJ, or submission fighter in MMA than Charles Oliveira. He just fought a very similar fighter in Dustin Porier and can basically go out with the same game plan and win. Oliveira's biggest flaw is overconfidence but if he takes his time and is patient. He'll be able to wear Gaejthe down and get a stoppage late. Definitely a possible Fight of the Night possibility, this is going to be a good one Oliveira by fourth round submission.
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