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  • A scheduled light heavyweight bout between Alonzo Menifield and William Knight is off the UFC Fight Night card on Saturday due to a positive COVID-19 test, the promotion confirmed Thursday.
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  • For the second time in company history, the UFC is setting up shop in Moscow, Russia for UFC Fight Night 163: Magomedsharipov vs Kattar. The event will take place at the CSKA Arena on November 9 starting at 11 a.m. ET and will be headlined by a featherweight bout between Zabit Magomedsharipov and Calvin “The Boston Finisher” Kattar. The Russia native, Magomedsharipov, is a -305 favorite.

UFC 163: Aldo vs. Jung odds & betting lines. UFC/MMA odds comparison service. Compare the latest UFC/MMA fight odds and betting lines from the top online sportsbooks. The Octagon is back in Moscow, Russia for UFC Fight Night 163 on Saturday, November 9th. In the main event, Zabit Magomedhsharipov battles Calvin Kattar in a rare three-round main event, due to an injury to Junior dos Santos which pushed this fight to the headliner.

Zabit Magomedsharipov (17-1-0)

The talent-rich Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight division will be blessed with a barn-burner of a fight next weekend. Russian local, Zabit Magomedsharipov will step into the octagon with the American heavy-hitter Calvin Kattar.

In recent times, the UFC has seen an influx of extremely talented Russian fighters, Zabit being one of them. With a near close perfect record of 14-1, he’s taken the UFC by storm with his extroverted attacking style; an undefeated 5-fight win streak has propelled him into shark-infested waters in the top 5 of the division.

Zabit made his MMA professional debut in 2012 and would spend a further four years fighting for various Russian organizations. Most notably Absolute Championship Berkut (ACB) where he successfully won their Featherweight Grand-Prix tournament and the company’s Featherweight championship.

Prior to his professional MMA debut, Zabit trained at the renowned Wushu fighting school “Pyat Storon Sveta’; One of the academically recognized institutions for combat-sports. Wrestling from the age of 10, Zabit knew that fighting school would elevate his level of martial arts. He spent eleven years of training three times per day whilst gaining an education.

After years of experience gained, Zabit made the walk into a UFC octagon. The ACB champion signed a four-fight deal with the UFC to make his debut in 2017. An awe-inspiring second-round submission saw Zabit make his debut in style, and that trend would continue for the next two years. The stiff competition didn’t stop the Russians win streak; Sheymon Moraes, Kyle Bochniak, Brandon Davis and Jeremy Stephens would all fall victim to the new-comer. Now, with five fights and three submission finishes; Zabit finds himself a handful of wins away from a UFC title shot.

The gold is within reach, 1000’s of Russian fans will be cheering him on, and can the Russian Featherweight continue his impassioned win streak against Calvin? We’ll soon find out, so long he can avoid any dreaded injuries which have put a halt on Zabit in 2019.

Zabit Magomedsharipov Best Priced @ -200 with William Hill

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Calvin Kattar (23-3-0)

Speaking of talented fighters in the Featherweight division, Calvin has wowed UFC fans since his UFC debut back in 2017. Similar to his opponent, he’s been on a tear with multiple knockout victories.

Prior to his UFC glory, Calvin spent seven years undefeated with an 8-fight win streak for Combat Zone (CZ) and Classic Entertainment & Sports (CES). Before his win streak, he spent time-fighting for organizations like EliteXC & XFC.

2017 would see Calvin make his UFC debut on short notice when Doo Hoo Choi dropped out of his scheduled fight against Andre Fili; in steps, Calvin. An impressive outing and clear unanimous victory would see him continue his career under the UFC banner. Andre Fili is no pushover, especially when making your UFC debut, so facing Shane Burgos in his second bout for the company would put Calvin in another tough fight. A 3rd round TKO would highlight the excellent boxing skills Calvin had to offer, other than an unfortunate loss to Renato Moicano, Calvin has finished all of his opponents by knockout.

Scheduled to fight at the TD Garden against Zabit gave Calvin the opportunity to fight in front of his home town crowd. Unfortunately, Zabit would pull out, causing the Featherweight bout to be re-scheduled for the Fight Night card in Russia. Convenient for Zabit with a “serious’ blood-infection somehow clearing up within 3 weeks for the Russian card in Zabit’s home town; bitter-sweet for Calvin as he got to enjoy his ‘Lauzon MMA’ team-mates walk out with some successful performances. The good news is they will fight in the main event which is good news for both parties.

Living the childhood boxing dream by taking the same route as Rocky, flying out to Russia as the underdog American in the main event fight. Calvin will now face the highly skilled mixed martial artist in hostile territory; an underdog story for the ages could play out inside the CSKA arena in Moscow, Russia.

Calvin Kattar Best Priced @ +150 with 5Dimes

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Two upper-class strikers will headline a sold-out arena in Moscow and it’s almost guaranteed to bring in a ‘performance of the night award’. The ostentatious, unpredictable style of Zabit makes for the perfect striking matchup against Calvin’s modern age MMA boxing.

Originally scheduled for 3-fifteen minute rounds, even though the fight was moved to the main event they have decided to go against a 25-minute bout. According to Calvin, Zabit’s team quickly shut-down any discussion of a 5-round matchup. This would reflect the only disadvantage that Zabit holds coming into Moscow; his cardio.

Calvin Kattar offers a high-level MMA boxing style, perfect faints with combo’s high and low, precise timing whilst pressuring or counter-striking. It’ll be interesting to see how Calvin handles the versatile striking attacks Zabit will have to offer. I expect a return fire attitude, powerful & precise strikes.

Zabit will put on a show but, eventually, I expect to see him initiate a grappling exchange. The striking advantage should be in the favor of Calvin however, Zabit will be the longer guy with more tools at his disposal so, as mentioned, he will look to implement his wrestling if Calvin finds benefits with his offensive striking.

Both men offer advantages in different areas, with only 15 minutes on the clock… I predict this UFC main event will reach the judge’s scorecard. Given the variables and slightly juiced UFC odds in favor of Zabit, I don’t fancy the value available as a single bet. Teammate of Calvin, Kyle Bochniak already has the blueprint on how to take the fight to Zabi, this experience may not be Calvin’s own but can surely give him the edge to go to war with the Russian with no fear.

UFC Moscow Betting Pick: Fight Goes the Distance with Bovada

UFC Fight Night 163 Fight Card

MAIN CARD

  • Greg Hardy vs Alexander Volkov (heavyweight)
  • Danny Roberts vs Zalim Imadaev (welterweight)
  • Gadzhimurad Antigulov vs Ed Herman (light-heavyweight)
  • Ramazan Emeev vs Anthony Rocco Martin (welterweight)
  • Shamil Gamzatov vs Klidson Farias de Abreu (light-heavyweight)

UFC 244 PRELIMINARY BOUTS

  • Magomed Ankalaev vs Dalcha Lungiambula (light-heavyweight)
  • Rustam Khabilov vs Sergey Khandozhko (welterweight)
  • Roman Kopylov vs Karl Roberson (middleweight)
  • Abubakar Nurmagomedov vs David Zawada (welterweight)
  • Jessica Rose Clark vs Pannie Kianzad (women’s bantamweight)
  • Grigory Popov vs Davey Grant (bantamweight)

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On Saturday, November 9th, the UFC will be live from the CSKA Arena in Moscow, Russia, for UFC Fight Night 163, also known as UFC Fight Night: Magomedsharipov vs Kattar and UFC on ESPN+ 21. This event features a featherweight bout between one of Russia’s top UFC fighters in Zabit Magomedsharipov vs Calvin Kattar.

The co-main event of the night is a heavyweight fight between the controversial Greg Hardy and former Bellator heavyweight champ Alexander Volkov. Hardy has replaced Junior dos Santos on less than three weeks’ notice.

In total, there are 13 fights scheduled for this UFC Fight Night Moscow show. The prelims are set to begin at 11 AM ET and the main card will kick off at 2 PM ET. Both portions of this event will stream live on ESPN+.

Sites that offer UFC betting have released their odds for the full slate of UFC Fight Night 163 bouts. Let’s step inside the betting octagon to examine these MMA betting lines courtesy of 5Dimes, identify possible betting value or upsets, and KO our picks.

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UFC Fight Night 163 Prelims

The Fight Night preliminary card features seven fights and is set to begin at 11 AM ET on ESPN+.

Grigory Popov (13-3) vs Davey Grant (10-4)

  • Grigory Popov (-190)
  • Davey Grant (+165)

Davey Grant comes into this contest having lost three of his last four fights, including two in a row. He hasn’t competed in the UFC since July 2018. Grant has a 1-3 record inside the octagon with his lone win coming against Marlon Vera in February 2016. Eight of his 10 pro wins have come via submission.

Popov made his UFC debut in June after winning 10 straight fights. Unfortunately, it didn’t turn out well as he lost via 2nd round KO to Eddie Wineland. Seven of his 13 wins have come via stoppage.

This fight should be closer in odds than what the online betting sites have it listed as. Neither fighter has proven anything in the UFC. They’re a combined 1-4 overall. Ultimately, Grant has the ground advantage while Popov should have the edge standing up.

With these two fighters close in skills, I am going with Grant since his odds offer better value. Grant’s massive advantage on the mat should be the difference in this fight.

Alexander Yakovlev (24-8-1) vs Roosevelt Roberts (8-1)

  • Alexander Yakovlev (+140)
  • Roosevelt Roberts (-160)

Yakovlev has been with the UFC since May 2014 but has only fought seven times during that span. Currently, Yakovlev sits 3-4 inside the octagon after dropping four of his first six fights. Additionally, Yakovlev sat out all of 2017 and 2018 before returning to the UFC this spring.

Yakovlev won his last fight in April when he defeated Alex da Silva Coelho via submission. Eighteen of his 25 pro wins have come via stoppage.

Roosevelt Roberts has replaced Vinc Pichel for this fight on three weeks’ notice. Ironically, Pichel is the man who handed Roberts his first pro loss in June. Pichel won via unanimous decision as he came from behind to win that contest.

Roberts earned his contract on DWTNCS in July 2018 and has gone 2-1 since then. Seven of his eight pro wins have come via stoppage. He has just one decision loss.

This is another fight where the combatants are closer on paper than with the oddsmakers. If we see the Yakovlev from his last fight, then he has a real shot at pulling off the betting upset. Roberts won’t have a size advantage, which also plays into Yakovlev’s favor.

With that said, I am going with the safe play here and taking Roberts. I think he will bounce back from his last loss and pull out the stoppage victory. Five of Yakovlev’s losses have come via stoppage with four of them by way of submission.

UFC Bet: Roosevelt Roberts (-160)

Jessica-Rose Clark (9-5, 1 NC) vs Pannie Kianzad (11-5)

  • Jessica-Rose Clark (-105)
  • Pannie Kianzad (-115)

Clark, nicknamed “Jessy Jess,” has gone 2-1 inside the octagon since debuting with the UFC two years ago. She has wins over Bec Rawlings and Paige VanZant but lost to Jessica Eye 17 months ago. Issues with weight and an injury have kept her out since then.

Five of Clark’s nine pro wins have come via decision. Nine of her last 10 pro fights have ended via decision. She’s 5-5 when going to the scorecards.

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Kianzad is 0-2 inside the octagon and has lost five of her last eight fights. However, she will have at least two inches in height and three inches in reach advantage. Eight of her 11 pro wins have come via decision. Ten of her 16 pro fights have gone the distance, and she is 8-2 in those bouts.

This fight has “decision” written all over it. Neither woman is well-known for finishing off an opponent. Both women offer betting value, but I’m going with the bigger fighter in this one and taking Kianzad to win via decision.

Abubakar Nurmagomedov (15-2-1) vs David Zawada (16-5)

  • Abubakar Nurmagomedov (-320)
  • David Zawada (+260)

Yes, Abubakar is related to Khabib Nurmagomedov as they are cousins. Abubakar is making his UFC debut after competing with the WSOF and PFL over the last few years. Unlike his cousin, Abu is more of a striker than Khabib. He does have grappling skills, but not nearly at the same level as his world champion cousin.

Zawada has dropped his first two fights in the UFC and hasn’t stepped back inside the octagon in a year. Zawada is known for his striking abilities, most notably his knockout power. Eleven of his 16 pro wins have come via TKO/KO.

Zawada certainly has the power to end this fight with one punch. However, he doesn’t have the takedown defense or the grappling skills to hang with Nurmagomedov on the mat. I expect Abu to get this fight down to the mat quickly and then grind out a victory.

UFC Bet: Abubakar Nurmagomedov (-320)

Karl Roberson (8-2) vs Roman Kopylov (8-0)

  • Karl Roberson (-115)
  • Roman Kopylov (-105)

Here’s a close fight with two combatants looking to get a big win this weekend. Sports betting sites have listed this contest as one of the closest matchups on the entire card.

Kopylov is undefeated and the very slight underdog. He’s making his UFC debut in his homeland of Russia. Seven of his eight pro wins have come via TKO/KO.

Roberson has had some ups and downs in the UFC. He had an impressive performance at DWTNCS almost two and a half years ago. However, he’s alternated between wins and losses since then. Both losses have come via submission.

Both men prefer to stand up and exchange strikes. Roberson has a kickboxing background and Kopylov has proven to be a knockout artist. I believe his power will be the difference in this fight. We could see a three-round war or a devastating stoppage inside the distance.

Rustam Khabilov (23-4) vs Sergey Khandozhko (26-5-1)

  • Rustam Khabilov (-185)
  • Sergey Khandozhko (+160)

Khandozhko made his UFC debut in June and defeated Rostem Akman via unanimous decision. It was his third straight win and the eighth decision victory of his career. Seventeen of his 26 pro wins have come via stoppage with 10 by way of TKO/KO.

Khabilov has been with the UFC for over seven years now. If you look back far enough, he even has a win over Jorge Masvidal. Khabilov started his UFC tenure with three wins before dropping two fights to Benson Henderson and Adriano Martins. After those losses, he went on a six-fight win streak.

His streak was snapped eight months ago when he lost to Diego Ferreira via unanimous decision. Fourteen of his 23 pro wins have come via decision. In total, 17 of his 27 pro fights have gone the distance.

Unless he gets caught with something nasty, I expect Khabilov to win this fight via decision as well. Look for Khabilov to score several takedowns and control the fight from the mat where he will win with the judges.

UFC Bet: Rustam Khabilov (-185)

Magomed Ankalayev (10-1) vs Dalcha Lungiambula (10-1)

  • Magomed Ankalayev (-400)
  • Dalcha Lungiambula (+325)

Lungiambula is on a six-fight win streak that has seen him win two regional titles before making his UFC debut in June. He defeated Townsend via 3rd round TKO to earn a step up in competition against Ankalayev.

Four of his last six fights have ended with Dalcha winning via TKO/KO. For his career, six of his 10 pro wins have come via stoppage with five by way of TKO/KO.

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Ankalayev is one of the top Russian prospects in the UFC. He’s on a two-fight win streak after dropping his UFC debut via submission in the final seconds of that fight. Since then, he’s looked impressive inside the octagon and poised for a big night this Saturday.

Six of his 11 pro wins have come via TKO/KO. Ankalayev boasts of a devastating ground and pound game along with excellent striking from a distance. His range will prove too difficult for Dalcha to overcome as he has at least four inches in height and reach advantages.

If Ankalayev doesn’t eat too many power shots from Lungiambula then he should win this fight either via unanimous decision or a late-round TKO.

UFC Fight Night 163 Main Card

The main card of the event features six fights and is set to begin at 2 PM ET on ESPN+.

Shamil Gamzatov (13-0) vs Klidson Farias de Abreu (14-4)

  • Shamil Gamzatov (-190)
  • Klidson Farias de Abreu (+165)
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For Abreu, this will be his 3rd fight in the UFC. He’s currently 1-1 with two bouts this year. Abreu lost his UFC debut to Magomed Ankalayev in February but bounced back in July and defeated Sam Alvey. Both of his UFC fights have gone the distance. Fourteen of his 15 pro wins have come via stoppage with 10 by way of submission.

Gamzatov is making his UFC debut this weekend after having last fought 15 months ago. Gamzatov is a solid prospect with a decent blend of striking and grappling skills. Ten of his 13 pro wins have come via stoppage.

This fight is difficult to predict. Both men are very comparable in striking and grappling skills. Gamzatov is used to gaining top control in his fights, but that will be more difficult against Abreu, who is a black belt in jiu-jitsu.

I believe that MMA betting sites have overvalued Gamzatov here. Abreu is worthy of a flier. The safe play is on Gamzatov to earn a hard-fought decision victory, but the larger return on investment is with Abreu. I’ll side with Gamzatov this weekend, but he will need to step up his game on Saturday.

UFC Bet: Shamil Gamzatov (-190)

Anthony Rocco Martin (16-5) vs Ramazan Emeev (18-3)

  • Anthony Rocco Martin (+130)
  • Ramazan Emeev (-150)

Anthony Rocco Martin is looking for a bounce-back win on Saturday after losing his last fight in June to Demian Maia via majority decision. Martin’s loss snapped a four-fight win streak. Martin is 8-5 inside the octagon and has gone 7-2 in his last nine UFC contests.

Martin will have a two-inch height advantage but is giving up nearly three inches in reach. He’s a profound grappler with nine of his 16 pro wins coming via submission.

Emeev is on a seven-fight win streak and will get to compete in his home country this Saturday. He’s also a solid grappler with a good blend of wrestling and sambo skills. Emeev has gone 3-0 since joining the UFC two years ago. Ten of his 18 pro wins have come via stoppage with eight by way of submission.

This fight is going to come down to whichever fighter makes the biggest mistake on the mat. I expect both men to try and impose their grappling skills on the other. With that said, I’m siding with Martin in this fight. I like his experience advantage to edge out Emeev in this contest.

Martin went toe-to-toe with one of UFC’s all-time great grapplers in Maia and lost via majority decision. He looked strong and highly proficient against a master of the mat. If that same Martin shows up in this fight, then he will pull off the upset.

Khadis Ibragimov (8-1) vs Ed Herman (24-14, 1 NC)

  • Khadis Ibragimov (-165)
  • Ed Herman (+135)

This fight was initially scheduled for Ed Herman to take on Gadzhimurad Antigulov. Unfortunately, Antigulov had to withdraw for undisclosed reasons. Khadis Ibragimov steps in to replace Antigulov on a little more than one week’s notice.

Ed Herman returns to the octagon after his last fight in May, where he won via 1st round TKO over Patrick Cummins. It snapped a three-fight losing streak, which was part of a 2-5 stretch in his career. Overall, Herman is 11-11 in the octagon as he’s been with the UFC since 2006.

Twenty of his 24 pro wins have come via stoppage with 13 by way of submission. Nine of his 14 pro losses have come via stoppage with six by way of submission. Herman is 4-5 when going the distance.

Ibragimov made his UFC debut roughly 2 ½ months ago but lost via 3rd round submission to Da Un Jung. He was 8-0 upon entering the UFC. Ibragimov is looking to wash the taste of losing out of his mouth by picking up a solid win over a UFC veteran. Five of his eight pro wins have come via stoppage.

It’s been a long time since Herman was relevant in any weight class. Ibragimov was the former M-1 light heavyweight champ before joining the UFC. He took his debut bout on short notice as well and ended up falling short.

I don’t see Ibragimov falling short in this one. I believe he will be even more motivated to fight in front of his fellow countrymen and I expect him to get a big win on Saturday. Look for Ibragimov to finish off Herman before this fight goes the full three rounds.

UFC Bet: Khadis Ibragimov (-165)

Danny Roberts (16-5) vs Zelim Imadaev (8-1)

  • Danny Roberts (+185)
  • Zelim Imadaev (-225)

Danny “Hot Chocolate” Roberts enters this weekend on a two-fight losing streak and is 3-4 in his last seven overall bouts. He last fought in May and lost via 1st round KO to Michel Pereira. It’s been 16 months since Roberts last won and that was a split decision over David Zawada.

Twelve of his 16 pro wins have come via stoppage with seven by way of TKO/KO. All five of his losses have come via stoppage. Roberts is giving up two inches in reach to his opponent.

Imadaev was 8-0 heading into his UFC debut this past April. Unfortunately, he came out on the wrong side of a majority decision to Max Griffin. Before that loss, Imadaev had won every fight by TKO/KO. In Roberts, he will have an opponent that’s willing to stand and strike with him.

This matchup has “knockout of the night” written all over it. Both combatants love to put their opponents to sleep and I see them both going for a TKO/KO in this one.

Roberts has the octagon experience advantage as this will be his 10th UFC fight. However, Imadaev appears to have more knockout power and will be fighting in his home country this weekend. Go with Zelim Imadaev to get the win via TKO/KO in front of his fellow countrymen.

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Alexander Volkov (30-7) vs Greg Hardy (5-1, 1 NC)

  • Alexander Volkov (-260)
  • Greg Hardy (+220)

As much disdain as I have for Greg Hardy as a person outside of the cage, I have to give him and his team credit for stepping in on short notice and taking this fight. Junior dos Santos was initially scheduled to face Volkov, but the former heavyweight champ was forced to withdraw from the fight due to an illness.

For Hardy, this fight is a major stepping stone in his short UFC career. If he wins, Hardy will shake up the MMA world by defeating the No. 7 ranked heavyweight. It will certainly catapult him into the Top 15 and give the hype machine behind him more fuel.

However, if he loses, then it’s not going to hurt him much since nobody expects Hardy to win. Yet, if he looks good in a losing effort that could still work in his favor. As I said, this was a smart and gutsy decision for Team Hardy.

Hardy is making a quick turnaround as he fought three weeks ago at UFC on ESPN 6: Reyes vs Weidman. Hardy had this fight against Ben Sosoli overturned due to using an inhaler between rounds despite being told that he could. Nevertheless, he won that fight via unanimous decision before the result was changed to a no contest.

In six pro fights, four with the UFC, Hardy has now been in two contests that have ended via controversy. His lone professional loss was to Allen Crowder in his UFC debut after Hardy was disqualified for an illegal knee. For the record, Hardy was winning that fight as well.

Alexander Volkov is a former Bellator heavyweight champ who joined the UFC in June 2016. He’s gone 4-1 inside the octagon and just had a six-fight win streak snapped due to a loss 13 months ago to Derrick Lewis. Volkov was ahead on the cards before Lewis KO’d him with just 11 seconds left in the fight.

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Volkov is back, angrier than ever and wanting a dominant win in front of his fellow countrymen. Twenty of his 30 pro wins have come via TKO/KO.

Hardy is an impressive athlete with raw knockout power. However, he’s going up against a perennial Top 10 heavyweight who was a former world champ. Not to mention, a fighter with five times as many professional fights and four times as many knockouts.

I can’t see this fight ending any other way than with Hardy going to sleep. Volkov is the better overall fighter and should be able to land combinations, counter punch Hardy, and knock out the former NFL player. I’m taking Volkov to win by 2nd round TKO.

UFC Bet: Alexander Volkov (-260)

Zabit Magomedsharipov (17-1) vs Calvin Kattar (21-3)

  • Zabit Magomedsharipov (-300)
  • Calvin Kattar (+250)

This main event fight features one of Russia’s best MMA fighters in any promotion as Zabit Magomedsharipov fights in front of thousands of his biggest fans. Zabit is the No. 5 ranked featherweight and Calvin Kattar is ranked 11th.

Zabit Magomedsharipov hasn’t lost a fight in 6 ½ years. He’s won 13 fights in a row, including all five of his UFC contests. Magomedsharipov last fought in March and defeated Jeremy Stephens via unanimous decision.

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It was a bit of a surprise that the fight went the distance as many pundits felt that Zabit Magomedsharipov would’ve finished off Stephens inside the distance. Thirteen of his 17 pro wins have ended via stoppage.

Calvin Kattar is a solid opponent who’s on a two-fight win streak and is 4-1 inside the octagon. His lone UFC loss was to Renato Carneiro in April 2018. He’s already defeated Shane Burgos, Andre Fili, Chris Fishgold and Ricardo Lamas. All four of those men are no cakewalks.

Kattar is a competent striker who can hold his own on the mat. Twelve of his 20 pro wins have come via stoppage with nine victories by way of TKO/KO. 10 of his 23 pro fights have gone the distance. Kattar is 8-2 in those contests.

Despite having the height and reach advantage, Kattar is too dangerous on his feet for Zabit to stand and go punch for punch with. Kattar is an explosive striker with top-notch boxing skills that are better than Zabit’s striking skills. Magomedsharipov’s best path to victory is to take Kattar to the mat and grind out a win.

I’m going with Magomedsharipov to win in his home country via unanimous decision in a possible fight of the night candidate. Magomedsharipov offers no betting value, but Kattar could be worthy of a flier for the risk-takers out there.

Betting Value for UFC Fight Night 163

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The following fighters offer solid betting value based on their current UFC odds, matchups and career success:

  • Davey Grant (+165) is a sizable underdog against Grigory Popov (+190). However, he has a big advantage on the mat. I believe that’s where Grant will take this fight and pull off the upset win.
  • Pannie Kianzad (-115) is a slight favorite over Jessica-Rose Clark (-105) in what should be a very close fight. I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends via split decision. With that said, I’m going with Kianzad due to her size advantage.
  • Roman Kopylov (-105) is the slight underdog against Karl Roberson (-115) in his UFC debut. These two will try to knock each other’s heads off with vicious strikes. I believe Kopylov will come out the victor in his home country.
  • Anthony Rocco Martin (+130) is the underdog to Russia’s Ramazan Emeev (-150) in what should be a battle of two fantastic grapplers. With that said, after Martin’s narrow loss to Maia, I have a newfound confidence in his grappling skills. I’m taking Martin to get the upset victory on Saturday.

Final Thoughts on UFC Fight Night 163

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UFC Fight Night 163 features many of the promotion’s top Russian fighters and prospects. There’s a ton of talent spread throughout this card. Furthermore, it’s an excellent way to start a Saturday as it begins at 11 AM ET and 8 AM PT due to the time difference with Moscow.

I’m not as confident in this card’s betting value as I have been with recent UFC events. That’s mostly due to picking underdogs to win. Nevertheless, there’s still a good amount of opportunities to make some cash on UFC Fight Night 163.

In the end, I expect this night to be all about UFC’s top Russian fighters as Zabit Magomedsharipov will set himself up as the next contender for the featherweight championship. Additionally, Alexander Volkov will re-establish himself as a contender in the UFC heavyweight division. And, all of us non-Hardy fans will celebrate that victory.

UFC Fight Night 163 Betting Recap

  • Davey Grant (+165)
  • Roosevelt Roberts (-160)
  • Pannie Kianzad (-115)
  • Abubakar Nurmagomedov (-320)
  • Roman Kopylov (-105)
  • Rustam Khabilov (-185)
  • Magomed Ankalayev (-400)
  • Shamil Gamzatov (-190)
  • Anthony Rocco Martin (+130)
  • Khadis Ibragimov (-165)
  • Zelim Imadaev (-225)
  • Alexander Volkov (-260)
  • Zabit Magomedsharipov (-300)

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