The UFC 95 odds
are just two days away. Are we pumped for UFC 95
betting? Of course. But are we also looking past it a little bit? Maybe.
Not to take away from the Sanchez vs
Stevenson line but, let’s face it, the card isn’t bursting with MMA
legends.
If you’re a UFC betting fan, you know how well
Dana White and company work the hype machine. Aren’t you therefore pretty damn
curious about what’s in store for UFC 100? White already blew the roof off with
UFC 91, 92 and 94. How will he top them for the centennial celebration? We’d
suppose he could bring in lasers and fireworks or execute Mike Goldberg on air.
But my gut tells me White will go the nobler route and simply build the
greatest single fight card online betting fans have ever seen.
Here are a handful of fights I’d like to bet on at
the sportsbook
come UFC 100. Keep in mind that anyone fighting in upcoming events may be hard
pressed to be ready for this one (hence the absence of Anderson Silva from this
fantasy fight card).
Brock
Lesnar vs Frank Mir (heavyweight championship)
You know the two behemoths are on a collision
course and Dana hasn’t picked a date yet for the rematch. Mir got the better of
a very green Lesnar in February of ’08 but the freakishly athletic, freakishly
massive Lesnar has improved exponentially since then and pummeled the immortal
Randy Couture into oblivion at UFC 91. Mir looked phenomenal in his last fight
too (against Minotauro Nogueira), so this tilt would be hotly contested at the
sportsbook.
Quinton
“Rampage” Jackson vs Rashad Evans (light heavyweight championship)
This one obviously ain’t set in stone. Firstly,
Rampage reportedly turned down a crack at Evans because he didn’t feel ready,
opting to fight Keith Jardine at UFC 96 instead. Jardine is an awkward matchup
for the counter-puncher Rampage, so he’s no lock to win. Also, Evans would
probably have to defend against the undefeated Lyoto Machida before facing
Rampage…so the stars would have to align beautifully in the next few months for
a Rampage/Evans bout to happen.
Georges
St-Pierre vs Thiago Alves (welterweight
championship)
Sorry, MMA betting maniacs. No GSP/Silva yet.
Anderson Silva has to defend his title at UFC 97 and Thiago “Pit bull” Alves
has earned his welterweight title shot against St-Pierre. The hammer-fisted
Alves would be a sneakily scary matchup for GSP, who has been caught in the
past…though Alves looked ready to soil himself when he spoke with GSP in the
octagon at UFC 94.
Forrest
Griffin vs Rich Franklin
Please, Mr. White, please! No title at stake here, but I seriously think a
Griffin/Franklin bout would go down as one of the greatest fights in UFC
betting history. It would be like Griffin/Bonnar on steroids! I mean, uh, not on steroids…sorry, Stephan. But you
get the point – these two fan-favorites would stand up and slug each other for
three straight thrilling rounds.
Kenny
Florian vs BJ Penn (lightweight championship)
Assuming Penn’s skull de-tenderizes in time after
GSP ate his soul in UFC 94, the 100th UFC would be the perfect opportunity
for BJ to fight the hungry Florian. Considering his dominance of the
lightweight division, BJ would be the online
betting favorite, but I wouldn’t count out Florian one bit. He’s improved
dramatically over the last year or two and his boxing is off the charts now.
This could be a classic -- not if,
but when it happens.
Randy
Couture vs Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira
What a sendoff it would be for two of the greatest
heavyweights ever to walk the Earth! Both legends looked like shadows of their
former selves in losing their respective interim championship fights to Lesnar
and Mir. Wouldn’t everyone – Couture, Nogueira, fight fans, Dana White – want
to say goodbye in style? This would be an epic, emotional clash between two of
the smartest, most accomplished fighters in MMA betting history.