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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Doc Rivers Signs with Clippers, Celtics Get Pick in 2015 Draft

It took weeks of negotiations and a ton of rumors regarding Doc Rivers’ future with the Boston Celtics, but now it’s official. Rivers is leaving Boston and is ready to start working with his new team:  Los Angeles Clippers. Considering what Rivers done with the Celtics, and what the Clippers achieved last season, I personally suggest sportsbook betting fans and enthusiasts to keep an eye on the coming NBA Betting lines and props for the next season. If you can take the Clippers to win the 2013-14 NAB Championship, the do it now!

The Clippers and Celtics closed the deal on Tuesday after the NBA finally approved the move. Rivers, who went 416-305 in nine seasons and won the 2008 NBA title with Boston, move to Los Angeles is part of a rare trade involving a championship-winning coach.  Rivers’ 416 wins as Boston’s head coach  rank him as the third most successful coach in franchise history, right behind Red Auerbach (795) and Tommy Heinsohn (427).

In exchange for River’s coaching services, the Clippers traded a future first-round draft pick and agreed to an anti-trade clause that will prevent the Clippers and Celtics from engaging in any transactions amongst each other for the duration of the upcoming season.

 Rivers will be introduced as the Clippers’ new coach at a news conference scheduled to take place this Wednesday. The deal will make Rivers the highest-paid coach in the NBA, but on top of his coaching positions, he'll also have a role in the team’s front office. According to ESPN.com, Rivers will sign a three-year, $21 million deal with the Clippers, however, the team hasn’t disclosed any terms of his contract.

While trading a coach isn’t a common move, this is not the first time something like this happens in the NBA. The last time a coach was traded from one team to another franchise was in back in 2007 when the Miami Heat received a second-round draft pick for letting Stan Van Gundy join the Orlando Magic.

Rivers succeeds Vinny Del Negro as head coach. Back in May, the Clippers declined to renew Del Negro after leading the team to 56 wins in the regular season and a division title for the first time in 42-years.

Monday, June 17, 2013

First Female Referee Could Land a Permanent Job with the NFL by 2014


Less than a year ago, Shannon Eastin became the first female referee to officiate an NFL regular-season game when she was called to join the team of referees as the line judge in a Rams vs. Lions game held on Week 1 of the 2012 Season. 


The move marked a groundbreaking moment for the NFL in moments when the league was dealing with a massive referee lockout.  Eastin, who was among the replacement officials called by the NFL last season, previously worked in the NCAA Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and has over 16 years working as referee.
We all know that the NFL is a league dominated and exclusively played by men, but despite the reality of the game, it seems that something good is coming from last year’s experience, and now the league is considering giving a female referee a permanent gig starting in 2014.

There’s nothing shocking or spectacular in such announcement, after all women have proved they have the skills, knowledge, criteria and potential to serve as game officials and replace male referees when needed.
As it was announced by several sports media sites and networks, the National Football League is willing to make the move and bring a female referee aboard starting in 2014.

The possible candidate for this gig is 39 years old Sarah Thomas, the first female to ever officiate an NCAA football game back in 2007. According to recent NFL statements, Thomas, who also served as referee in the 2009 Little Ceasar's Bowl, is in their “pipeline" and that next season looks like a great time for Thomas to enter the NFL as an official referee.

But before she lands the gig, Thomas will have to pass through a series of tests, checks and interviews, and prove she has what it takes to adjust to the game pace and take part in other evaluations to go to the next level.  But even if she’s gets the job, Thomas wouldn't be able to join the league until a position becomes available, which means that an actual NFL referee has to retire from his job before she’s officially named.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

NBA Eastern Conference Final Preview: Can the Pacers take an Early Lead in the Series?



Date/Time: Wed, May 22nd, 8:30 ET American Airlines Arena - Miami, Florida

The Indiana Pacers visit the Miami Heat for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night, and Sports Betting Online brings you a quick overview and odds for the first game of the series.
This is the third time Heat and Pacers meet in postseason history, but the first time they face each other in the Conference Finals.  Indiana won the first postseason meeting, 4-2, in the 2004 Eastern Conference Semifinals. Then last spring, the Pacers battled Miami for six games in the semifinals, taking a 2-1 game lead in the series before dropping three straight games and losing the series 4-2.
While the battle does not kick off until 8:30 PM ET, both teams have engaged in a verbal war that started last Saturday night when Pacers coach Frank Vogel said: “This is not about getting back at Miami. You’re in the final four, you’re competing for a championship, you’re competing for a championship. And they’re just the next team that’s in our way. And that’s how we’re approaching it.”
Miami’s star LeBron James took the comment personally, responding to the media:  “We’re not just another team. He said we’re just another team in their way. We’re a great team. If we’re just another team, you really don’t prepare for just another team. You have to prepare for us.”
This season, the Pacers won the season series over the Heat, 2-1, winning both at home.  While the Pacers reached the Conference finals by their own merit, they face a dominant and powerful team that destroyed the Milwaukee Bucks in 4 games and handed the Bulls their worst playoff loss in franchise history and lowest playoff points total ever. 
Playoff Records:
Indiana: 8-4. The Pacers won the First Round Series vs. Atlanta 4-2 and beat the New York Knicks 4-2 in the Second Round.
Miami: 8-1. The Heat swept the Milwaukee Bucks in first round 4-0 and then beat the Bulls 4-1 in the Second Round.
Game Odds:
Indiana Pacers: +8-110, ML +355
Miami Heat: -8-110, ML -425
Game Total: 182, o/u -110

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Pats Starter Kyle Love cut by his Team after Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis

The past two weeks have been a living hell for 26-year old defensive tackle Kyle Love. First, New England’s player received bad news regarding his health: He was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. But then again this Wednesday, 6-foot-1, 315-pound Love got another blast: The Pats rescinded his contract with a non-football-injury designation.

"We have been informed by the New England Patriots that Kyle Love will be released NFI (non-football injury/illness). This comes on the heels of Kyle having been diagnosed within the past two weeks with Type 2 diabetes.” stated Love’s agent, Richard Kopelman of KLASS Sports.

Love, who played college football at Mississippi State, was signed by the Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2010. In three years of professional career, Love records a total of 25 starts in 41 career games, including 11 starts last season.

In addition, Kopelman said that prior to the diagnosis, Love lost some weight, including muscle mass, but added that doctors assured him that he’s able to keep his condition under control with proper observation and a special diet. For Kopelman, Love’s diagnose shouldn’t be interpreted as an issue, and highlighted the fact that several other players diagnosed with the same condition have had very successful careers in the NFL, NHL, MLB and NBA.

Over the last years, several professional football players have been diagnosed with diabetes. Probably the most popular is Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2008; two years after the Denver Broncos picked him in the first round of the NFL Draft.

Three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Sinclair, who played for the Seattle Seahawks between 1992 and 2001, was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Offensive guard Kendall Simmos, who started 83 games for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills from 2002 through 2009, also suffers from Latent Autoimmune diabetes.

"He's disappointed but he told me this is just a minor blip he's expecting to overcome. He's a great guy with a wife and a baby he's supporting. The goal is to get back healthy, play for a new team and set himself up for a big contract next season." added Kopelman.



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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

2013 NBA Playoffs: Recapping the Second Round

The 2013 NBA Playoffs Conference Semifinals are here, and the first round of games are turning out to be a wild ride for basketball and sportsbook betting fans in general.

In the first conference semifinal game of the week, the Indiana Pacers beat the Knicks, 102-95 at Madison Square Garden, grabbing a 1-0 lead in their Eastern Conference playoff series.  That means trouble for the Knicks, who have lost three of four after starting the postseason 3-0. David West added 20 points, Paul George 19 and D.J. Augustin 16 for the Pacers. George Hill and Roy Hibbert scored 14 points apiece.

The Oklahoma City Thunder also made it rain behind Kevin Durant's 35 point performance in game one and are also up 1-0 over the Memphis Grizzlies. Durant also grabbed 15 rebounds, handed out six assists and blocked two shots. OKC’s sixth man Kevin Martin had a great game with 25 points and seven rebounds; he also blocked a shot late in the game. Point guard Reggie Jackson was the only other Thunder player in double figures, scoring a total of 12 points.

There were two interesting games on Monday night. First, the Chicago Bulls made the surprise after beating the Miami Heat 93-86 at the American Airlines Arena. The Bulls had an amazing recovery in the 4th quarter, scoring 35 to pull away from the Heat, rallying from a seven-point deficit.  Game 2 at 7 p.m. ET Wednesday at AmericanAirlines Arena.

Then the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Golden State Warriors in a double overtime game at the AT&T Center. San Antonio was behind 127-126 with 3.9 seconds left in the second overtime, but Manu Ginobili launched a high 3-pointer off a cross-court inbounds pass from Kawhi Leonard, sealing the victory for his team 129-127.

Despite the early loss, it's no surprise that the Heat are still the favorites to win the title; what is surprising, is the team they're facing in the second round of the playoffs. The Chicago Bulls have found their way here even when most of their key players have at one point or the other suffered from game preventing injuries. And the fact that these two teams have no love for each other perhaps makes things even more interesting and fun to watch.

What else is coming tonight? (Odds on NBA provided by Sports Betting Online)

Pacers vs. Knicks (7:00 P.M ET)
Indiana Pacers: +6-110, ML +225
New York Knicks: -6-110, ML -265
Game Total: 183, o/u-110

Memphis Grizzlies vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (9:05 P.M ET)
Memphis Grizzlies: +2.5-110, ML +125
Oklahoma City Thunder: -2.5-110, ML -145
Game Total: 188, o/u-110

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Jets willing to Give QB Mark Sanchez “A Second Chance”

Tebow is out and Geno Smith is in. That’s the reality the New York Jets have to deal with from now on. But even when General manager John Idzik promises a much more aggressive team this season, so far nothing looks in place for a team trying to wash its face after a disastrous campaign. 

While the New York Jets insist their situation will change in the months heading to the 2013 NFL Season, we all know some things will remain the same and aren’t likely to change anytime soon. One of them is their quarterback situation. With 5 quarterbacks in their roster, the Jets need to decide who will take the lead this season.  However, the team seems heading the same direction as last season. They are willing to give Mark Sanchez a second chance. 

Despite the fact that Sanchez led his team to a truly forgettable season, ending the campaign with a 6-10 record, and that talented rookie Geno Smith is now part of team; the Jets aren’t ready to give up on Sanchez.

In a radio interview aired this morning, General manager John Idzik confirmed that a "focused, energized, very positive" Sanchez will be part of the "open competition" at quarterback along with Smith, David Garrard and Greg McElroy.

Really? They cut Tebow but want to keep Sanchez? I was them; I’d drive to the state limits, give $5 for a bus ticket and leave them there.  Period.   But that’s not it.  Explaining Monday's waiving of Tim Tebow, Idzik tried to explain why the team pulled the leveler on him, but didn’t mention any good reasons. Yeah, yeah, we know Tebow sucks and that they had six quarterbacks, but failed to give any good reason to keep Sanchez.

Sanchez will have to prove he deserves the starting position once the team enters its training camp, even when he had two seasons to prove it. If the rookie proves he has what it takes to get the starting position, the coaching staff should limit Sanchez to simply hang around. But if Smith struggles, then coach Rex Ryan may be forced to face his decisions and pray for Sanchez to do an acceptable job next season. I hope that doesn’t happen. I honestly want the team to ditch them both once and for all.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Houston Rockets Try to Rebound against OKC Thunder in Game 2

Game kicks off at 7:05:00 PM ET at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.

Days after a stunning 120-91 win over Houston on Sunday, Oklahoma City’s playoff series against the Houston Rockets resumes this Wednesday night, and while bettors and NBA fans aren’t willing to give Houston the benefit of the doubt, the Rockets still have the chance to recover from the 29- point loss suffered on Game 1 and even the series before returning to the Toyota Center.

Game 1 exposed many weaknesses for Houston.  The Thunder, who took a 1-0 lead in the series, had no trouble submitting its rival in almost every instance of the game.

While the Rockets faced many difficulties during the game, at some point Houston managed to weep away an 11-point deficit in the first half and tie the score 40-40. But that didn’t last for too long.  After a 20-5 run in the second quarter, Oklahoma put together a comfortable 60-45 lead minutes before the halftime.

Oklahoma’s top scorer Kevin Durant, who had no trouble playing against his former teammate, James Harden, led the way with 24 points. Russell Westbrook was just two rebounds short from a triple-double with 19 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds. Serge Ibaka netted 17 points, seven rebounds and three blocks and OKC sixth man Kevin Martin contributed to his team victory with 16 points.
The Rockets meanwhile, never found the way to break the Thunder’s defense. Harden led the Rockets with 20 points, but no other starter finished the game with double figures.  In addition, the playoff series started wrong for Jeremy Lin, who never found his best game in his first postseason match. To be honest, the Rockets never got any help from Lin; who scored just a single field goal from seven attempts and had as many turnovers (four) as assists.

With the victory over Houston, Oklahoma improved to 18-5 in playoff games at its home arena. The 29-point win also marked Oklahoma’s third rout over the Houston Rockets this season. In two games played this season, Thunder notched victories of 30 (124-94, Dec. 31st at Toyota Center) and 22 points (120-98, Nov. 28 @ Chesapeake Energy Arena).

After the massive loss suffered on Sunday, it's realistic to expect Houston to show some improvements on Game 2, but the question that worries most sportsbook betting fans is: How much better can the Rockets be against a highly inspired team such as Oklahoma?  We’ll have the answer this Wednesday night. In the meantime, you can bet this game at Sports Betting Online and receive 10% cashback on all your wagers. Win or Lose.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A Look to the 2013 NBA Playoffs

With regular season almost over and only one playoff berth in the Western Conference that still in contention, the NBA playoffs seem to get a bit clearer each day. So it’s time to review the teams qualified for the postseason and take a look to the possible playoff matchups.

Eastern Conference:

All eight playoff berths in the Eastern Conference are filled in, with the Heat taking the No.1 place overall with a 65-16 record. Division leaders, the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers sit in the No. 2 and 3 spots, while the Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks all clinched their ticket to the post season, leaving the Bulls and Hawks battling for the No. 5 and No. 6 spots.

Possible Playoff Matchups:

The way things are, the Heat will play the eight-seed Milwaukee Bucks in the opening round of the playoffs. Brooklyn will take on either the Hawks or Bulls and Indiana will play the other team. The No. 2 seed New York Knicks will play against the Boston Celtics.

Eastern Conference Standings:

No. 1: Miami Heat (65-16), Won Southeast Division, No. 1 in East, No. 1 overall seed in playoffs)
No. 2: New York Knicks (53-28, Won Atlantic Division, No. 2 in East)
No. 3: Pacers (49-31, Won Central Division, No. 3 in East)
No. 4: Nets (48-33, No. 4 in East)
No. 5: Hawks (44-36, 1/2 game ahead of Bulls for No. 5 in East with 2 games left)
No. 6: Bulls (44-37, 1/2 game behind Hawks for No. 5 in East with 1 game left)
No. 7: Celtics (41-39, No. 7 in East)
No. 8: Bucks (37-44, No. 8 in East)

 

Western Conference:

In recent weeks, the Oklahoma City Thunder surprised most NBA fans and bettors thanks to an 11-5 record in March, and a 5-1 record this month. Oklahoma’s effort was enough to dethrone San Antonio as the dominating force in the Conference and also gave the team home court throughout the Western Conference playoffs.

Things remain unclear in the West, and the the remaining spots and final positions will finally take shape in the last days of the season. Perhaps the biggest question in the Conference is if whether the Lakers or Jazz would get into the playoffs. The Lakers play the Rockets on Wednesday with one goal in mind: Win the game and get into the playoffs as the No.7 seed. But if Houston upsets the Lakers, then the Jazz can clinch the eight-seed with a victory over the Memphis Grizzlies. If Utah loses the game, the season is over.  

Possible Playoff Matchups:

If the Western Conference playoffs started today, Oklahoma City would face the Lakers, the L.A. Clippers would play the Memphis Grizzlies, the Denver Nuggets would play Golden State and the Spurs would play the Rockets.

Western Conference Standings:

No.1: Oklahoma City Thunder (60-21,Won Northwest Division, No. 1 overall in West)
No. 2: Spurs (58-23, Won Southwest Division, No. 2 in West)
No. 3: Nuggets (56-25, No. 3 in West; but could move down to No.4)
No. 4: L.A. Clippers (54-26, Won Pacific Division and clinched at least No. 4 in West)
No. 5: Grizzlies (55-26, No. 5 in West)
No. 6: Warriors (46-35, No. 6 in West; could move down to No. 7)
No. 7: Rockets (45-36, 7 in West; could move up or down one spot)
No. 8: Lakers (44-37, No. 8 in West; with one game left (April 17 vs. Houston). Could move to No. 7)
No. 9: Jazz (43-38, 1/2 game behind Lakers for No. 8 seed; can clinch No. 8 spot)


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Monday, April 8, 2013

Louisville Cardinals vs. Michigan Wolverines: Who Will Be National Champion?

After hundreds of practices, hours of training and shooting drills and a long journey to the NCAA Championship, the biggest day of the season is finally here. Today, we’ll see a champion crowned when the Michigan Wolverines meet the Louisville Cardinals at the Georgia Dome.

The two best programs in the country are just one win away from claiming the national title. In one hand, Louisville had a tremendous season and relayed on their best game right when it mattered most. The Cards, winners of 18 of their last 19 games, have simply rocked their way through the tournament. Louisville posted wins vs. Duke (85-63) in an Elite Eight game that will be remembered most for the shocking injury sustained by forward Kevin Ware, and against NC A&T (79-48), Colorado State (82-56) and Oregon (77-69) in the Midwest Region. Last Saturday, the Cards sealed their ticket to the final game of the season after overcoming a double digit point deficit to beat the Wichita State Shockers in one of the closest games of the Tournament.

In the other hand, the Michigan Wolverines paved the way to the Final Four by posting wins over South Dakota State (71-56) and VCU (78-53) followed by an overtime win against Kansas (87-85 OT). The team finally earned the trip to Atlanta by beating Florida (79-59) to finish off South Regional action. Last Saturday, Michigan posted a 61-56 win against the Syracuse Orange to advance to the National Title Game.

Without a doubt, the two programs are playing the best game in the NCAA and both deserve the title. The Cards with Russ Smith and Peyton Siva have experience and leadership qualities. Michigan with Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr. found the confidence and balance to break any opponent.

 Even so, the Cardinals enter tonight’s game as 4-point favorite to win this game. But considering the strengths and weaknesses of each team, online sports betting fans would need extra time to analyze the odds on this game. Keep in mind the fact that Michigan will deal with some of the best pressure defense in the nation and that Louisville would need to double its effort to stop a highly inspired Michigan offense. 

Michigan’s Mitch McGary, who did not even join the starting lineup full time until the beginning of the Tournament,  will be a presence in the post on both ends of the floor, and Nik Stauskas will get back to the shooting that has defined him at his best this year. Michigan will get huge moments from players like Albrecht, Levert, and Morgan, who was almost sidelined after the emergence of McGary, but has always been a key member of the Wolverines.

The Cardinals have shown off their ability to win in different styles during the NCAA Tournament. After running Duke off the floor in the second half of the Elite Eight, Wichita State forced Louisville to slow the pace and would not turn the ball over, leaving the Cardinals to play more of a half court game. That turned out to be the ideal way to Hancock more involved, and the junior swingman helped Louisville overcome a 12-point second-half deficit. Of course, Smith added 21 points as well and will be a key to keeping Hardaway Jr. and Glenn Robinson from slashing to the hole. Smith has scored at least 20 points in each of the five NCAA Tournament games and combines with Siva to form one of the fastest backcourts in college basketball and a tandem that jumps passing lanes and piles up steals defensively.

Despite the result, Michigan and Louisville have the chance to explode their potential and provide college basketball fans with the most entertaining game this college basketball season.

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Friday, March 15, 2013

Sports Betting Site Rewards players for Predicting How Long the Miami Heat Win Streak Will Go On



Miami Heat fans have a great reason to celebrate their team’s 20-game winning streak. Starting this Friday, sports fans and NBA basketball bettors could pocket some extra cash for each victory the Miami Heat achieves during the regular season. Leading online sportsbook SportsBettingOnline.ag today released a new prop bet surrounding how long the Heat’s winning streak will last that could pay up to $10,000 for a $100 bet.

The Heat hasn’t loss a single game since February 3rd with a win over the Toronto Raptors. Since then, they’ve won 19 more games. The most recent victory came with a 98-94 win over the Seventy Sixers. The closest the team came to a loss was on March 6th against the Magic with a 97-96 win.

Fans and bettors can try to predict how long the Miami Heat’s winning streak will last, anywhere from 1-2 games all the way through to the rest of the regular season and even the championships. Here’s how the bets are listed at Sports Betting Online and how each one pays out:

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  • Miami wins 19 games • +1500  (bet $100 to win $1500)
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Friday, March 1, 2013

UFC on Fuel 8 Wanderlei Silva vs. Brian Stann



The Ultimate Fighting Championship is back this weekend a high voltage MMA event set to take place on March 3, 2013 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan and headlined by multidivisional contenders Wanderlei Silva and Brian Stann.
Nicknamed "The Axe Murderer" and "Cachorro Louco" (Crazy Dog), Silva (34-12) will make his comeback in Japan after several years of absence. Silva, who fought in Japan for almost 7 years,  owns an impressive record of eighteen-straight fights won in Pride (18 wins, 13 KO’s) and developed a successful 5 year win record in the middle weight division (205 lb) of Pride.
Silva made his UFC comeback at UFC 79 against Cuck Lidell, losing to the “Ice Man” by unanimous decision.  However, he returned to victory with a decisive KO win against Keith Jardine at the 36-second mark of the first round at UFC 84, earning the Knockout of the Night honors.
Silva was stated to face Brian Stann at UFC 130, but after the Brazilain voiced his reluctance to face Stann, he was replaced on the card by UFC veteran Jorge Santiago. Stann defeated Santiago via TKO in the 2nd round after a right to the temple sent Santiago down and numerous strikes forced a stoppage.
The former U.S Marine Brian Michael Stann (12-5), made his official UFC debut against Krzysztof Soszynski at UFC 97 in Montreal, Canada, losing the fight in first round via tap out. Stann bounced back with consecutive wins over Steve Cantwell (UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard) and Rodney Wallace (TUF 10 Finale), before losing to UFC newcomer Phil Davis at UFC 109 and dropping to the 185 lbs. Middleweight division.
Stann won his first ever submission victory, catching Mike Massenzio in a Triangle choke at UFC on Versus 2. Stann then fought in the co-main event of UFC 125, claiming a victory over Chris Leben with a first-round TKO stoppage. The former WEC champ then fought Chael Sonnen on October 8, 2011 at UFC 136 (loss via submission), Alessio Sakara at UFC on Fuel: Gustafsson vs. Silva (Win by K.O) and Micheal Bisping at UFC 152 (Loss by Unanimous decision).
UFC on Fuel 8 Main Card also features a heavyweight battle presenting Mark Hunt and Stefan Struve, a Lightweight contest pitting Takanori Gomi and Diego Sanchez, plus a featherweight combat between Mizuto Hirota and Rani Yahya. Finally, Yushin Okami takes on Hector Lombard in a middleweight fight.
Event Odds:
W. Silva (+215) vs. B. Stann (-275)
M. Hunt (+155) vs. S. Struve (-185)
T. Gomi (+175) vs. M. Lombard (-215)
M. Hirota (-120) vs. R. Yahya (-110)
MMA fans and bettors must note the fight will get started on Saturday at 9:00 PM ET due to the difference in time zones.

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