Betting
UFC: Manel Kape vs. David Dvorak – preview and betting tips
The UFC has its last tournament of the year and David Dvorak will be there. The Czech fighter faces a tough challenge in the form of former Rizin champion Manel Kape. What to expect from the fight and what to bet on?
The UFC has its last tournament of the year and David Dvorak will be there. The Czech fighter faces a tough challenge in the form of former Rizin champion Manel Kape. What to expect from the fight and what to bet on?
Manel Kape vs. David Dvorak. For the UFC, while this is a fight that was put on the prelims card of an unranked tournament, it’s a big, high-profile affair for the domestic scene. And that’s for several reasons.
Dvorak is an extraordinary fighter with big ambitions, he would love to fight for a title, however he ran into Matheus Nicolau in his last fight and lost on points in a close fight.
In the fourth match the East Bohemian patriot scored his first loss in ten years. But the performance was not bad and he is still a member of the top 10 at his weight in the UFC. Now, however, he faces a big challenge, the upstart former Rizin champion.
But is it adequate? Not quite. Kape is great in the stand-up, he has a KO punch, however he is used to pressing and that could suit Dvorak. He’s got great striking from the retreat, he’s mobile and there’s another option.
Dvorak is complex and as well as having a great stance, he can also handle himself on the ground. And it is through ground skills that Dvorak’s path to victory could lead. The Czech beater is also very intelligent, which can only be to his advantage.
We can expect a tough and evenly matched battle, but we can’t say that Dvorak doesn’t have a chance. On the contrary. For risk-averse bettors, a bet on him to win is an absolutely great opportunity.
Source: UFC, Sherdog
-
Football6 days ago
Newcastle revealed the truth of Manchester City: Rodri as a key loss, Guardiola even without De Bruyne did not hide his frustration
-
Football6 days ago
Wilderness in Spain! The famous derby was interrupted by a spectator riot. Real Madrid drew with Atlético, Correa equalised at the end
-
Football5 days ago
Lighters, death threats, and an interrupted match! Let the one who provokes be punished too, said Simeone. Real Madrid lost the lead in injury time
-
Football5 days ago
COMMENTARY: It’s getting dark again over Ten Hague! Losing to Tottenham means a worse record than Neville had at Valencia