Kyle Marley
UFC
Giga Chikadze (+100) vs. Edson Barboza (-120): Barboza by unanimous decision
This is about as high-level of a striking match as we can get. Both guys are amazing strikers and I expect a fun, striking battle. Giga is 6-0 in the UFC, but this is a big step up. I think Barboza has the edge everywhere in this fight except for age and durability. I think Barboza is the faster and more powerful striker. He also has a lot more experience against top guys. I think this fight plays out on the feet, but if it does go to the mat. I favor Barboza there as well. He looked amazing in his last fight, and I think this is a small step down, so I am going to lean with Barboza to get a unanimous decision if he isn't able to finish first.
Bryan Battle (-170) vs. Gilbert Urbina (+145): Battle by split decision
This is the middleweight finale for TUF, and Urbina is stepping in after he lost on the show because the guy who beat him was injured last week. Battle looks like the bigger guy who will have the edge on the feet, and he was the last pick on the show so it would be cool to see him get the win for that reason. Ubrina looks to have the edge on the ground, but I am not confident he can get it there. I won't be betting this fight because I do think it is very close and I don't have a strong lean on either guy. I am going to pick Battle to win though because he is the one I would rather root for and I think he wins more striking exchanges.
Ricky Turcios (-160) vs. Brady Hiestand (+135): Turcios by unanimous decision
This is the bantamweight finale for TUF and Turcios is the one guy on the show that I think can stick around in the UFC for a while. He looks well-rounded and I like the pace that he fights at. Hiestand is primarily a grappler so he should be looking for takedowns early and often. I think Turcios should be a bit better everywhere though and I am going to take him to pick up a win on the scorecards.
Kevin Lee (-155) vs. Daniel Rodriguez (+130): Rodriguez by split decision
Kevin Lee is making his 170-pound debut here and this is a fun matchup. DRod is going to be the bigger guy here and I think he is the better boxer as well. Lee is well-rounded, but I think he should look to mix in wrestling in this fight. If he does, then I would agree with the line. I don't trust him to fight the most optimal way though and I could see this fight mainly taking place on the feet. I am going to side with the underdog for that reason and I think he will be the guy landing more volume and probably the harder shots as well.
Andre Petroski (-500) vs. Michael Gillmore (+380): Petroski by submission
This is a striker vs. wrestler matchup and if Petroski does look to wrestle, I think he probably gets an early finish. I don't see Gillmore having anything to offer off his back and I don't think his striking is good enough to land a KO before he is taken down. I also don't see him being a guy that can weather a wrestling storm and tire Petroski out to win late. Give me the wrestler with a great beard to dominate this fight on the mat.
Makhmud Muradov (-575) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (+425): Muradov by (T)KO
Both guys are pretty well-rounded, but this is pretty much a striker vs. grappler matchup. Meerschaert has to get this fight to the ground to stand a chance and I think it is more sub or bust for him because I don't think he can grapple enough to win a decision. Not against the sub prop on Meerschaert when that comes out if it is over +500, but I am going to lean with Muradov as my pick. I think he is levels ahead in the striking game, and if Meerschaert can't get takedowns then I think he is getting knocked out.
Alessio Di Chirico (-240) vs. Abdul Razak Alhassan (+200): Alhassan by (T)KO
Alhassan is fighting for his job here after getting dominated in his last fight and hasn't looked good in his last three since his long layoff. I think Di Chirico has a clear path to the win here if he can get takedowns because Alhassan doesn't have anything to offer off his back. He needs to keep this fight on the feet and his power is the best part about his game. I am going to lean with Alhassan to get the KO but it's more so because I want to root for him and hope that we see some of the old Alhassan back in there. I do agree with him being the underdog, but I think the line has moved enough that he is the value side as well, so he is my pick by KO.
Wellington Turman (-130) vs. Sam Alvey (+110): Alvey by (T)KO
Turman is a solid grappler and that is where his edge is. However, Alvey is very hard to take and hold down, so we probably see most of this fight play out on the feet. Turman is coming off back-to-back KO losses and Alvey does have KO power in his counter punches. I am going to take him to land one here, but I would like to get a better number before betting it.
Dustin Jacoby (-175) vs. Darren Stewart (+150): Jacoby by unanimous decision
Jacoby should be the better striker here and he is going to have the size advantage as well. Stewart should mix in takedowns and if he can keep the striking close, then maybe a takedown can win the round. I do think he is live to win two rounds that way, but I think the majority of this fight takes place on the feet and I would rather side with Jacoby. I think he lands more volume, and he is likely to land a KO as well.
JJ Aldrich (-400) vs. Vanessa Demopoulos (+310): Aldrich by unanimous decision
Demopoulos is making her UFC debut here on short notice and up a weight class. I didn't see anything from her that makes me think she can beat JJ here and I don't know that she is even ready for the UFC level in general. I think JJ wins this fight anywhere it goes. I think she can finish on the feet or the ground, but I am going to take her by a clear decision.
Jamall Emmers (-150) vs. Pat Sabatini (+125): Emmers by unanimous decision
Both of these guys are good wrestlers/grapplers, and it could just come down to who is able to land takedowns. I think Emmers is the better wrestler of the two though and I also think he has a big advantage on the feet. I think his chin is a question mark, but I don't know that Sabatini tests it and I would be more worried about Emmers being on his back. Give me Emmers to win two if not all three rounds.
Mana Martinez (-270) vs. Guido Cannetti (+220): Martinez by (T)KO
Martinez is making his UFC debut here and he is a good striker who swings for the fences. All eight of his wins are by KO in round 1 or round 2, and I think he can keep that streak going here. I do like Mana to win the striking in this fight, but the worry would be Canetti landing takedowns and grinding him out on the mat. I do think this line is pretty wide, so I would rather just take the KO prop instead of the ML, but I am going to take Mana to get his ninth knockout.