UFC 225 Predictions And Betting Odds
UFC 225 could be the best MMA event we have seen in quite a while — assuming injuries or weight-cutting problems don’t rear their ugly heads. The card includes a massive middleweight bout, as Robert Whittaker and Yoel Romero rematch after their highly competitive bout this past year while Rafael dos Anjos looks to achieve history against Colby Covington.
With a remarkably profound card filled with former title challengers from top to bottom, making bets could be difficult. Don’t worry, I am here to provide you with all of the predictions and betting odds for UFC 225 on June 9.
2018 Prediction Record To Date
Straight Up Selecting Notifications Picking Underdogs
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Robert Whittaker vs Yoel Romero
Whittaker (-260) is among the most well-rounded fighters on earth. “The Reaper” prefers to attack and can judge distance nicely despite being relatively short in stature for the division. He’ll always throw jabs and kicks to keep the appropriate distance until he can explode inside with his pace and unleash powerful mixes. Whittaker is one of the best defensive grapplers from the game, with a takedown defense over 86 percent. He generally defends takedowns due to his motion and space management but you saw in the first fight with Romero his unwillingness to give up a takedown without maximum effort out of his opponent.
There are no clear holes in the game of Whittaker. He’s hittable as a result of his desire to push the pace but he’s not bad defensively. He’s not an ace concerning offensive wrestling however he could compete if he gets top control.
Romero (+200) is an athletic marvel. Regardless of being 41 years old, he has the speed and athleticism that most fighters can only dream of. He has parlayed this well in the game that is magnificent, as he floats around till he could burst forward in a flurry of bombs. He could be a little tentative in the striking match, but this implies that he could pace his cardio. “The Soldier of God” is also an Olympic silver medalist in freestyle wrestling. Much like his own striking, Romero explodes into takedown attempts that make it extremely difficult for his rival to prevent him. In case Romero gets on top and begins working ground and pound, most competitions are complete.
Romero gasses. There are no two ways about ithis whole style is constructed around controlled bursts of energy to speed out his cardio as far as you can. We saw from the first Whittaker fight, he gassed himself by always trying the takedown — but he did control himself much better in his most recent bout vs Luke Rockhold.
Romero has begun to deal with some of his problems with his cardio, making him more dangerous. But Whittaker fought the first battle on a badly broken leg and was able to use aggression from the striking game and excellent takedown defense to win. A fully healthy Whittaker should only look better.
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