UFC 214 Betting Odds and Predictions

UFC 214 is your piled PPV of 2017. Three title fights and a bevy of exciting, ridiculously fantastic fights litter the 12-fight occasion. Of course, the most important event is that the long-awaited rematch between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones for the UFC light heavyweight title.
The principal card also features Tyron Woodley trying to keep his welterweight gold from UFC stalwart Demian Maia. Plus, we see Cyborg finally go after the new-ish women’s featherweight title when she takes on the demanding Tonya Evinger.
Daniel Cormier vs Jon Jones
Daniel Cormier (+210) has a legitimate claim to being the very best technical wrestler to ever grace the Octagon. The former Olympian is about controlling his opponent and grinding out victories in the most vicious way possible. “DC” is a chain-wrestling expert who works his best when he puts his competitor on the cage and may just chip away. In the clinch, he can work his strikes or utilize a multitude of takedowns to get in addition to his competitor. And if Cormier is on top, he melts down on his opponent quickly, fluidly alterations and completely suffocates them.
The game that is striking is still quite meat-and-potatoes for Cormier, but it is effective. He moves forward behind his jab and leg kicks, which he uses well to fight bigger than his small-for-the-division frame. He does not exactly sport amazing knockout skill within his hands but his developing striking game is built to feed to his grappling.
Jon Jones (-270) is excellent at every aspect of the fight game, but his greatest physical feature comes thanks to his freakishly long reach. His long arms give him the ability to chip away at fighters during the bout while periodically moving in to hit crushing shots in close, usually along with his elbows. This results in another field of dominance in the former champ; the clinch. His span is an unbelievable asset in tight and Jones has developed the specialized ability to leverage that into catastrophic strikes.
One of the most intriguing aspects for Jones has always been his flexibility. Throughout his career, we’ve seen him challenge his opponents to their strengths and end up victorious. This, of course, was most notable when he outwrestled and outgrinded Cormier in their first meeting.
So long as people get the Jon Jones of old, he should easily win this battle. In his prime, nobody could touch Jones and he was probably the best fighter to ever step in a cage. If he looks anywhere as mediocre as he failed in his final struggle against Ovince Saint Preux, Cormier will eat him alive. Until someone beats”Bones,” you can not pick against him.

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