Edgar Vs Rodriguez Odds
Frankie Edgar believes a win on Saturday over Pedro Munhoz will put him on track to compete for a title in the bantamweight division. Whether the former lightweight champion is merely ambitious or delusional remains to be seen. Edgar seeks to carve out a new career trajectory as he makes his bantamweight debut against Munhoz in the main event of UFC Fight Night: Munhoz vs. Edgar. Their fight headlines the bill at the promotion's Apex facility in Las Vegas, with the main UFC on ESPN card scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET. Edgar hasn't beaten a ranked opponent since his win over fifth-rated featherweight Yair Rodriguez in May 2017 and is 3-4 since.
Edgar will need to show much better striking than Assuncao did to come out victorious. On the other hand, I went back to Edgar’s fight with Yair Rodriguez. Both Rodriguez and Sandhagen are 5-foot-11 and are prolific strikers. Edgar was able to land takedowns and dominate him throughout the fight, a loss Rodriguez still has not recovered from. His most recent KO came against Dwight Grant last August at UFC on ESPN: Munhoz vs. Rodriguez was unsuccessful in his most recent bout, though, suffering a loss to Nicolas Dalby at UFC 255.
However, the UFC icon told the media this week he still believes he has what it takes to become a UFC champion for the second time. Munhoz, the fifth-ranked bantamweight, is determined to prove otherwise. Munhoz is a -280 favorite (risk $280 to win $100), while Edgar is a +230 underdog in the latest Edgar vs. Munhoz odds from William Hill. In the co-main event, Alonzo Menifield (-125) and Ovince St. Preux (+105) meet in a light heavyweight battle. Before making any UFC Fight Night picks of your own, make sure you check out what SportsLine MMA analyst Kyle Marley has to say, considering the epic run he's on.
Marley won the first-ever 'ToutMaster' UFC betting contest sponsored by MMAOddsBreaker and appears regularly on multiple MMA betting and daily Fantasy shows. He watches every single fight for every single UFC card and does extensive research before each event.
Over the past 18 months, $100 bettors who have followed Marley's picks are up nearly $20,000. The accomplished MMA analyst has been on fire as he has connected on 16 of his last 19 main-event selections, a stretch that included a streak of five straight underdogs. At UFC 252 last Saturday, Marley accurately predicted a decision victory for Vinc Pichel (-125) against Jim Miller (+105) in their action-packed lightweight bout behind his spot-on assessment that Pichel would flourish in the final round. Anyone who has consistently followed Marley is way up.
Now, with UFC Fight Night: Munhoz vs. Edgar fast approaching, Marley has carefully studied every matchup on the card, identified the best value in the UFC odds and released his MMA picks for every fight. Those selections are only available here.
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Marley knows the 33-year-old Munhoz (18-4-1) has been considered a potential title-contender since his UFC debut in February 2014. All four of his UFC losses have come against fighters who are still ranked, with three of them in the top 10.
The Brazil-born Californian had perhaps the biggest win of his career when he knocked out former titleholder and third-ranked Cody Garbrandt in March of last year. But he was outclassed three months later by the second-ranked Sterling, who now appears to be in line for a title bout against new champion Petr Yan.
Marley also knows Edgar (23-8-1) is widely regarded as a UFC legend who has been involved in numerous memorable bouts. He won the lightweight championship in 2010 against fellow icon B.J. Penn and made three successful defenses before dropping a pair of bouts against Benson Henderson, who is now in Bellator.
But the New Jersey native is just 1-3 in his last four appearances, with the lone victory coming against fading former contender Cub Swanson. He was stopped by Chan Sung Jung in the first round of their December bout and also suffered a first-round knockout loss in 2018 against Brian Ortega, who is ranked No. 2 at featherweight. You can see all of Marley's Munhoz vs. Edgar picks here.
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We'll share one of Marley's UFC Fight Night predictions here: He is backing Daniel Rodriguez (-175) to get his hand raised against Takashi Soto (+155) in a clash of welterweight prospects.
Soto (16-3) has emerged as a prospect worth monitoring following a 2-1 start to his UFC career after spending a portion of the past decade working his way up through a variety of promotions. The Japanese fighter has stopped his opponents in both UFC victories and is coming off a 48-second stoppage of Jason Witt in their June bout.
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Rodriguez (12-1) earned a UFC roster spot behind a six-fight win streak that included three stoppage wins in the Combate Americas promotion and a victory on 'Dane White's Contender Series.' The 33-year-old Californian stopped veteran Tim Means in his UFC debut before taking a decision against Gabriel Greene in May.
'Both fighters are strong on their feet and either could get a finish,' Marley told SportsLine. 'Rodriguez has the more advanced skill set, however, so he is my pick.'
How to make UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. Munhoz picks
Marley also has strong picks for Edgar vs. Munhoz and every other bout on the UFC Fight Night card. He is also backing one fighter who 'will dominate every second.' Those selections are only available here.
Who wins Edgar vs. Munhoz? And how exactly does each fight end? Visit SportsLine now to get detailed picks on every fight at UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. Munhoz, all from the incomparable expert who's up nearly $20,000 on MMA in the past 18 months and nailed 16 of the last 19 main events, and find out.
UFC Fight Night odds
Pedro Munhoz (-280) vs. Frankie Edgar (+230)
Alonzo Menifield (-125) vs. Ovince St. Preux (+105)
Mike Rodriguez (-220) vs. Marcin Prachino (+190)
Daniel Rodriguez (-175) vs. Takashi Soto (+155)
Mizuki Inoue (-165) vs. Amanda Lemos (+145)
Joe Solecki (-140) vs. Austin Hubbard (+120)
Mariya Agapova (-1,100) vs. Shana Dobson (+700)
Dwight Grant (-400) vs. Caleb Born (+300)
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Ike Villanueva (-115) vs. Jorge Gonzalez (-105)
Timur Valiev (-500) vs. Mark Striegl (+400)
Dwight Grant (-400) vs. Calen Born (+280)
Ike Villanueva (-120) vs. Jordan Wright (-100)
Former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar faces the up and coming Yair Rodriguez in a featherweight contest at UFC 211 at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas on May 13th.
Just The Gatekeeper?
Frankie Edgar has seen it all and has been there in the sport. After losing his lightweight title to Benson Henderson, losing to Bendo in the rematch and losing to Jose Aldo in his first bout at featherweight, Edgar has won six of seven bouts in impressive fashion. The only loss for Edgar during this period was his UFC 200 defeat to Jose Aldo (again) in his most recent bout. After losing his last three title fights, many wonder if Frankie is simply the gatekeeper now. The Answer hopes to prove them wrong with a win over the fast rising Yair Rodriguez.
Rising Star
Yair Rodriguez is the rising star at featherweight. After winning the first season of TUF Latin America, Rodriguez has remained perfect in his UFC career. El Pantera opened with victories over Charles Rosa, Dan Hooker and Andre Fili. He then headlined his first event last August where he beat Alex Caceres via split decision. Rodriguez’s last three wins have been fight of the night bonus winners. He is looking for the signature victory that will push him to the upper echelon in his weight class. He will have that opportunity against the battle tested Frankie Edgar.
Odds And Prediction
Frankie Edgar is a -175 favorite against Yair Rodriguez, who is at +150 right now. No doubt Frankie has the edge in experience but Yair Rodriguez has the tools to beat Frankie Edgar. First, Edgar isn’t a known knockout artists so this opens up the opportunity for Rodriguez to take his chances with his unorthodox striking. El Pantera’s superb striking skills should put Frankie Edgar on his toes and make him hesitant to shoot for takedowns.
Should Edgar be successful in taking down Rodriguez, Yair has shown much improved ground game which shouldn’t keep him on the ground for too long for Frankie to dominate. Rodriguez also has freak athleticism which can free him in the clinch. In short, we think Rodriguez is going to turn this into a striking battle and he has a three inch reach advantage. For sure Yair Rodriguez is a live underdog. We’re picking him to beat Frankie Edgar in a competitive fight.