Winning Bets for UFC Vegas 82
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Ringside Report November 16, 2023. Winning bets for UFC Vegas 82: Allen v. Craig. Hosted by Dave Simon and AJ D’Alesio.
 
Dave and AJ previewed UFC Vegas: Brendan Allen v. Paul Craig and gave their parlay predictions for the card.
 
Dave and AJ discussed The Rock’s comments about MMA, the sale of UFC Toronto tickets, and Conor McGregor’s latest delay in his return.
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Ufc Vegas 82 Brendan Allen Submits Paul Craig
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Results of our Winning Bets for UFC Vegas 82

  • 🤯Brendan Allen’s impressive submission skills with five wins in a row, showcasing his dominance on the ground.
  • 💪Brandan Allen’s 10th rear naked choke proves he’s a force to be reckoned with in the UFC.
  • 🇦🇺Jake Matthews delivers the biggest win of his career, with the Aussies celebrating his victory.
  • 🥊Morales with a knockout victory, turning it on once he had his opponent hurt.
  • 🥊Trevin Giles was in big trouble and the fight ended in a shocking manner.
  • 🔥”Just when we were talking about how skillful he is in both areas, he landed something close.”
  • 💪Paul Craig’s triangle victory puts him in the conversation for title contention, proving his dominance in the fight.

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