UFC Fight Night

UFC Fight Night Lewis vs. Spivac Bets & Parlays to take

Once again, Friday night Sam Tollen, a sports gambling guru joined Carroll’s Corner MMA Podcast to inform us which fights to place our hard-earned dollars down on. Every Friday night before the last handful of UFC events, we go live to recap our previous week’s picks and how we feel about these upcoming bouts. UFC Fight Night is being headlined by Derek Lewis and Serghei Spivac in a heavyweight matchup.

Last week Matt Frevola’s finish parlayed with Erin Blanchfield’s submission victory won me a chunk of change. We break down the entire fight card from top to bottom. Sam and I review the different odds and give our opinions to viewers on how we believe the fight card will unfold.

This UFC Fight Night prelims begin at 1 PM on ESPN+ and the main card starts at 4 PM on ESPN+. After we went through each fight giving our opinions and the odds for each fight, Sam gave us his exclusive bets.

Sam’s Best Bets:

Miles Johns -170, Charles Johnson -165, Jack Della Maddalena by KO -200, Andre Fialho -105, Kennedy Nzechukwu -175 – Final ODDS +1073 $10 to win $117.38.

Longer ODDS: Chase Sherman +185, Andre Fialho by KO +175, Kennedy Nzechukwu by KO +120, and Serghei Spivac by Decision +750 – Final ODDS +15774 $1 to win 158.74.

If you use our bets, we wish you the best of luck and enjoy the fights. For the full episode, visit the episode on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook. We stream live every Friday before each UFC event.

If you have questions on which bet to place on upcoming fights, please tune in and ask questions as we will answer them during the show.

Carroll’s Corner MMA Podcast can also be found on Spotify. Join the conversation each week, Friday at 8 PM, ahead of all UFC events.

Don’t make uneducated guesses. Make educated decisions after watching.

Whom are you placing bets on?

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Kyle Carroll
Kyle Carroll is a Long Island, N.Y. native and avid MMA and amateur wrestling fan. He has been a part of the wrestling community for nearly 20 years. Carroll has six years of experience coaching high school wrestling. His father coached high school wrestling over 35 years, passing on his strong knowledge. Carroll has been reporting MMA news since January 2011. The former wrestler’s coverage includes the 2012 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials, 2013 & 2016 NCAA D1 Wrestling Championship, and numerous MMA events (Bellator MMA, King of the Cage, North American Fighting Championship, and Glory).