Who Will Win at UFC 295?
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Ringside Report November 9. Best picks for UFC 295.
 
Dave, Fred and AJ gave their parlays for the event by predicting Who Will Win at UFC 295.
 
The guys talked about Jailton Almeida’s win over Derrick Lewis last weekend, UFC going to Rogers, and Sean Strickland coming to Canada.

While everyone is disappointed that the long-awaited match between Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic, previously the UFC 295 Main Event, is put off until likely late next autumn due to Jones’ unfortunate injury, this card is still stacked with some outstanding bouts.

Ringside Report November 9 2023
 
Dave, Fred and AJ gave their parlays for the event by predicting Who Will Win at UFC 295?
 
The guys talked about Jailton Almeida’s win over Derrick Lewis last weekend, UFC going to Rogers, and Sean Strickland coming to Canada.

While everyone is disappointed that the long-awaited match between Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic, previously the UFC 295 Main Event, is put off until likely late next autumn due to Jones’ unfortunate injury, this card is still stacked with some outstanding bouts.

Who Will Win at UFC 295 Stirs Excitement and Debate on Ringside Report MMA

The Ringside Report MMA broadcast hosted by Dave Simon on November 9th, 2023, was full of debates and predictions as the fight between Sergei and Tom Aspinall for the interim heavyweight title approached. Co-hosts AJ D’Alesio and Fred Garcia joined the discussion, giving fans plenty to think about.

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In the heavyweight division, the interim title fight between Sergei and Tom Aspinall has sparked a discussion about the division’s future. Simon speculates that the interim title might see a defence before a unification bout with Jon Jones. He suggests that Ciryl Gane could be a prime contender for this opportunity, underlining the dynamic nature of the division.

Fred points out that staying active is crucial, especially for a fighter like Gane. He emphasizes that memorable performances can quickly overshadow past achievements, a reminder of the fast-paced nature of MMA reputations.

Moving to the light heavyweight division, the conversation shifts to the highly anticipated match-up between Jiri Prochazka and Alex Pereira. D’Alesio highlights Pereira’s intimidating presence, likening him to an “Amazonian warrior,” and stressing his powerful striking and leg game.

Dave, however, remains firm in his support for Prochazka. He praises Prochazka’s resilience and knockout power and argues that his physical advantages and unorthodox style make him a formidable opponent for anyone in the division, including Pereira.

Fred brings balance to the debate, recognizing the strengths of both fighters. He acknowledges Pereira’s champion mentality but warns that his wild style could be a double-edged sword.

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Each host brings a unique perspective and strategy to their bets, reflecting their confidence and insights into the fighters’ abilities and track records. While Dave and Fred opt for shorter, seemingly safer parlays, AJ goes for a more ambitious approach, including more fights in his parlay. The differing opinions create an exciting dynamic, underlining the unpredictability and excitement inherent in fight predictions.

Dave Simon’s Prediction

  • Parlay: Jiri Prochazka and Sergei Pavlovich
  • Details: Team Dave two-fight special for the main and co-main event. Betting on the underdogs.
  • Odds: $20 bet yields $78 return (bet99.ringsidereport.net).

Fred Garcia’s Prediction

  • Parlay: Pereira and Pavlovich
  • Details: Two-fight parlay for the main and co-main event.
  • Odds: $20 bet yields $71.59 return at bet99

AJ D’Alesio’s Prediction

  • Parlay: Pereira, Tom Aspinall, Mackenzie Dern, Benoit Sait Denis, and Pat Sabatini.
  • Details: Long parlay, betting on all favourites on the main card.
  • Confidence: High, despite previous losses.
  • Odds: Bet yields a $70.48 return at bet99

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