UFC 122 Gambling Sneak Peek: Primary Card Filled Of Interesting Matchups
Trying to follow the incredible UFC Main Event we barely experienced with the heavyweight title changing hands in an electric bout between celebrities Brock Lesnar and Cain Velasquez is basically impossible but that’s precisely what the UFC 122 Sports Gambling event will must do.
Practically no competition will manage to top what supporters were treated to when these 2 enormous men beat the snot out of each other in a round of action last month.
However the UFC 122 odds roster also has some interesting fights and there’s no question that sports fans will find something to their taste when the UFC 122 wagering action gets going on November 13th at the Konig Pilsner Arena in Oberhausen Germany.
The headline matchup in this event is scarcely at the celeb level, but UFC Main Events in foreign countries hardly ever showcase the top names in the sport. In Germany Nate Marquardt will take on Yushin Okami in the UFC 122 lines Main Event competition at the sportsbook.
Okami (25-5) was initially planned to compete with Brazilian Vitor Belfort in what would have been a quite intriguing game in fact. However, Belfort prudently pulled from the event to face middle weight champion Anderson Silva. That opened up the door for Marquardt in what should be an in fascinating matchup. The champ of this UFC 122 betting main event will presumably acquire a championship shot versus Silva.
Yet another top matchup on the Main Card contains Jorge “el Conquistador” Rivera (18-7) versus a much younger Alessio Sakara. At 38 years old Rivera is scarcely in his combating prime and this competition is scheduled up to offer maximum honor to Sakara the Italian to make him a European superstar. But the reality is Sakara is not that excellent. With a record of 15-7-1, Rivera doesn’t have much to worry about. Rivera has been fighting with the UFC since he made his debut at UFC 44. He won that fight with a unanimous decision victory over David Loiseau. Sakara and Rivera were formerly planned to fight each other at UFC 118 back in August, but he was compelled off the card with an arm injury and Gerald Harris was scheduled instead. Sakara was then pressured off the card with an injury too and replaced by Joe Vedepo. Presuming nothing happens between now and November 13, nevertheless, Sakara and Rivera are currently healthy enough to take each other on in UFC 122.
But the hometown crowd will all be there to cheer for their native son, Dennis Siver, a Russian-German lightweight who will be looking to win on his native soil for the first time in his UFC career. Siver has competed in 9 UFC tournaments and has a career record of 16-7. Yet he has never fought in a UFC competition in Germany and when he gets into the Octagon in Oberhausen to fight Englishman Andre Winner he’ll finally get that opportunity.
The other 2 fights on the principal card will incorporate the American Amir Sadollah vs Germany’s Peter Sobotta in the welterweight competition, and Polish Krzysztof Soszynski versus the Croatian Goran Reljic.
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