UFC 141 Cheat Sheet

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The Cheat Sheet is a regular feature at The MMA Manifesto where we give you a quick, easy and (hopefully) informative preview of an upcoming major MMA event.  Next up: UFC 141.

 

UFC 141 – Fri, Dec 30th – 10:00pm Eastern – MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, NV

Fight Card (courtesy of Wikipedia) and Betting Odds (courtesy of SportBet)

Main Card

Heavyweight bout: Brock Lesnar (+115) vs.  Alistair Overeem (-135)
Lightweight bout: Nate Diaz (+230) vs.  Donald Cerrone (-270)
Welterweight bout:  Jon Fitch (-225) vs.  Johny Hendricks (+185)
Light Heavyweight bout: Vladimir Matyushenko (+280) vs.  Alexander Gustafsson (-340)
Featherweight bout: Nam Phan (-220) vs.  Jimy Hettes (+180) 


Preliminary Card 

Featherweight bout:  Ross Pearson (-300) vs.  Junior Assunção (+250)
Lightweight bout: Anthony Njokuani (+150) vs.  Danny Castillo (-170)
Welterweight bout:  Dong Hyun Kim (-360) vs.  Sean Pierson (+300)
Lightweight bout: Jacob Volkmann (-265) vs.  Efrain Escudero (+220)
Welterweight bout:  Matt Riddle (-120) vs.  Luis Ramos (+100)
Featherweight bout:  Manvel Gamburyan (+210) vs. Diego Nunes (-250)

Strength of Card: 3.5/5 starsUFC 141 Cheat SheetUFC 141 Cheat SheetUFC 141 Cheat SheetUFC 141 Cheat Sheet

Excitement Level: High.  Brock Lesnar vs Alistair Overeem is an even more anticipated heavyweight tilt than dos Santos-Velasquez was.

Who Should Buy This PPV?: Hardcore & casual fans.
Everyone likes to see the big guys throw it down, and they come no bigger (literally and figuratively) than Lesnar and Overeem.

Projected PPV Buyrate: 500,000

Fight of the Night: Nate Diaz vs Donald Cerrone. Cerrone is always a safe bet to be involved in a Fight of the Night worthy bout, and Nate Diaz is stubborn (dumb?) enough to decide to get into a fire fight on his feet with The Cowboy.

Best Fight on the Undercard: Ross Pearson vs Junior Assuncao

Best Bet (if you are betting man/woman): Vladimir Matyushenko (+280). Yes, The Janitor’s opponent Alexander Gustafsson has been almost unstoppable since he’s entered the UFC, but Matyushenko hasn’t been too shabby himself – his only Octagon loss was to Jon Jones, and his only other loss in the past five yearswas to Little Nog.

Win or Go Home: 
Manny Gamburyan.  Three losses in a row is never a good thing for job security.

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