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Miocic vs Ngannou Odds Analysis
With the man who lost the first fight being favored in the second in Miocic vs Ngannou odds, it creates a very interesting betting market. On one hand, if Miocic did it once, surely he can do it again and is a live dog at EVEN money. Conversely, Ngannou only needs to land one big punch to cash at -130.
Ngannou Ready to Reign
“The Predator” lost that fight to Miocic at UFC 220 in January 2018, marking his first defeat in the UFC, and he followed that up with a lackluster snoozer and another loss against Derrick Lewis. Since then, Ngannou has won four in a row, all by knockout with the longest bout lasting 71 seconds.
He was frustrated being left on the sideline as Miocic and Cormier settled their trilogy and at UFC 260 he gets a shot at redemption. At -130, he’s offering good value.
Being an Underdog Is Nothing New for Miocic
The first time that Miocic fought Ngannou, he cashed as a +150 underdog. In his last two fights vs Daniel Cormier, he was a +120 underdog (fourth-round knockout win) and a -110 pick‘em (win – unanimous decision). He set the record for most heavyweight title defenses and has won eight of his last nine fights – the disrespect at putting the champ as an underdog.
Miocic has a great ability to survive and make a fight sloppy and tiring, which was his approach in his first encounter with the Predator. Can he hit as an underdog again?
Miocic vs Ngannou Betting Preview
An interesting point heading into this fight will be Ngannou’s mental game. I mentioned above that he had a snoozer of a fight against Derrick Lewis following his loss to Miocic. He remarked at the time that he was a little gun-shy after being taken down repeatedly and losing a decision.
Ngannou hardly threw any strikes in the Lewis “fight” but has looked remarkable since then. Could the nightmare of being exhausted by Miocic rear its ugly head when he’s locked in the cage for a rematch?
Can Ngannou Put The Past Behind Him?
If the Ngannou of the last four fights shows up on March 27, then there’s a very high probability that he walks away with the belt. His boxing isn’t exactly sexy but it doesn’t need to be. His ferocious forward pressure and incredible punching power is a combination that typically leaves his opponents looking up at the lights after eating one of his punches.
At times when the Predator throws, he leaves big openings to be countered and hit hard, but that means you have to stand in the pocket, which is a dangerous game. The main reason he lost the first fight to Miocic is that he was outwrestled and gassed out completely. We’ve not seen him grapple since so we’re not sure whether he’s fixed that part of his game.
Ngannou’s Power Doesn’t Bother Miocic
In the first meeting between these warriors, as soon as Ngannou would open up to throw, Miocic would level change and take him down at will. With Francis’ strikes typically being huge swing-from-the-hip hooks or uppercuts, Stipe was able to slip punches and avoid much damage. That said, he did absorb some punches in the first couple of minutes but was able to avoid the kill shot Ngannou is known for.
The biggest difference for me when watching that fight was that Ngannou was head-hunting and believing solely in the knockout punch. Miocic was the better boxer, throwing straight, faster punches, and could slip those slow yet powerful haymakers coming his way. After about three minutes of the first round, Ngannou was exhausted and Miocic dominated the rest of the fight with his wrestling.
Stipe Miocic Vs Francis Ngannou Full Fight Highlights
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