Las Vegas Review-Journal

Size, youth make Lewis best choice in UFC event

Russian Oleinik in for tough night, handicappe­r says

- By Todd Dewey Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

UFC heavyweigh­t Aleksei Oleinik has claimed 46 of his 59 victories by submission, which is why he’s known as “The Boa Constricto­r.”

But handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o expects Derrick Lewis to knock the head off the snake early in the main event of UFC Fight Night on Saturday at the Apex facility in Las Vegas.

Lewis, who weighed in at 265 pounds Friday, opened as a -280 favorite over Oleinik, who weighed in at 227. But the line has been bet down to -195 at Circa.

“I rarely take the favorite, but there’s value on Lewis at that price,” said Finocchiar­o (@ Gamblou). “The public seems to think Oleinik is going to be able to run around and buy enough time to tire the big man out, drag him to the floor and submit him.

“But the Russian is the much smaller man, well older (at 43) and, to top it all off, he has a glass jaw. He’s in there fighting the fourth-ranked heavyweigh­t, a huge, powerful man who only has one trick, and that’s to hit you and knock you out.”

Finocchiar­o also is banking

on the bout to go under 1½ rounds (-110). He expects Lewis to end it quickly.

“I believe Lewis is going to rush right out there and try to knock Oleinik out,” he said. “With two huge men in the smaller cage, engagement is going to be more prevalent because of the lack of space.”

Here are Finocchiar­o’s other two best bets:

Holtzman (+165) over Dariush

Finocchiar­o said his best bet is Scott Holtzman over Beneil Dariush in a lightweigh­t fight on the main card.

“Holtzman is an ex-hockey player who’s tough as nails, very athletic and really improving as a striker,” he said. “In every UFC fight he’s had, he’s never been finished. Like Lewis, Holtzman must keep it on his feet. If Dariush gets it to the floor, he’ll have the advantage. But it’s my estimation that Holtzman is too strong, and his footwork and striking are too refined.

Jaynes (+106) over Tucker

Justin Jaynes knocked out Frank Camacho 41 seconds into his UFC debut in June. Finocchiar­o likes Jaynes to make it two wins in a row against Gavin Tucker in their featherwei­ght fight on the preliminar­y card.

“Tucker has been very inactive with three fights the last three years. He has a tendency to get hit. His success has been against relatively mediocre competitio­n,” he said. “Jaynes is the taller fighter, longer fighter and I believe the more explosive fighter. He’s coming off that impressive debut win and has got the momentum as well.”

 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco ?? Submission specialist Aleksei Oleinik will shrink against Derrick Lewis, handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o says.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Submission specialist Aleksei Oleinik will shrink against Derrick Lewis, handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o says.
 ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang ?? Heidi Fang
Lightweigh­t Beneil Dariush is facing a punishing style in the form of exhockey player Scott Holtzman.
Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang Heidi Fang Lightweigh­t Beneil Dariush is facing a punishing style in the form of exhockey player Scott Holtzman.

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