Dana White’s UFC Contender Series Week 9 Odds & Picks (Season 7)
Last week we had a unique set of results to get us to the window. The entire card had a disqualification, a TKO, a split-decision, and a unanimous decision. The only thing missing was a submission, to cover all the bases. Luckily, we ended up going 1-1 and Mario Piazzon cashed for us at +275. There are only two more weeks left of DWCS this year. Let’s dive into some matchups!
Dana White's Contender Series Season 7 Odds, Picks & Predictions (Episode 9)
Bantamweight: Victor Hugo Silva (-135) vs. Eduardo Matias Torres (+114)
Victor Hugo Silva has a professional record of 23-4 with eight KOs/TKOS, eight submissions, and seven decisions. He fights out of Astra Fight Team, which is primarily full of prospects. Silva has fought across three weight classes: featherweight, welterweight (165 lbs), and bantamweight. This makes me view him as a slight weight bully and possibly an indication of the lack of competition he has fought. I am concerned with this movement between weight classes and the overall amount of fights he has had on the regional scene.
Eduardo Matias Torres has a professional record of 16-1 with five KOs/TKOs, four submissions, and seven decisions. Torres fights out of Equipo Weichafe, where he is the top prospect. His competition has been average at best. He has fought on numerous regional scenes in Chile.
Bet: Eduardo Torres (+114)
Light Heavyweight: Murtaza Talha (-285) vs. Rodolfo Bellato (+230)
Murtaza Talha has a professional record of 6-0 with three KOs/TKOs and three submissions. He had a decorated amateur career going 11-0 and was an IMMAF World Champion twice. Talha has five first-round finishes in a row. He fights out of the world-renowned KHK MMA Team, which is home to Islam Makhachev, Magomed Magomedov, and Muhammad Mokaev.
Rodolfo Bellato has a professional record of 10-2 with five KOs/TKOs, four submissions, and one decision. In his last fight, he won the vacant Light Heavyweight Championship in LFA. Bellato has six first-round finishes. I do not think he will be able to overcome the pedigree of Talha in this fight.
Bet: Murtaza Talha (-285)
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