Las Vegas Review-Journal

Handicappe­r says take Saint Preux

Light heavyweigh­t bout will come down to experience

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

Alonzo Menifield has predicted that he’ll be a UFC contender after beating Ovince Saint Preux in their light heavyweigh­t comain event of UFC on ESPN 15 on Saturday night at the Apex facility in Las Vegas.

But handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o doesn’t expect that to happen. Finocchiar­o is backing Saint Preux, an even-money underdog to Menifield, as one of his best bets on the card.

Menifield (9-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC), 32, is coming off his first career loss, a unanimous decision against Devin Clark in June at UFC 250 after the knockout specialist stopped his first nine opponents.

Saint Preux (24-14), 37, is coming off a split decision loss to Ben Rothwell in a heavyweigh­t fight in May and has height and reach advantages over Menifield.

“Saint Preux is the more experience­d man. He’s very athletic, very well-rounded and is the more complete fighter than his opponent,” said Finocchiar­o (@Gamblou). “Menifield is the shorter, stockier, linebacker-looking fighter. He’s a little bit younger than Saint Preux, but he has only one way to win this fight. That’s to go out there and knock Saint Preux out.

“Menifield opened as a -140 favorite, but I think Saint Preux

is the better fighter and should be -110 or -120 in this fight.”

Here are Finocchiar­o’s other two best bets:

Hubbard (+101) over Solecki

Austin Hubbard split his last two UFC bouts against a pair of solid wrestling-based fighters, losing a unanimous decision to Mark Madsen in March before beating Max Rohskopf via TKO after Rohskopf quit between the second and third rounds.

“Hubbard has been in there his last two fights with very accomplish­ed wrestlers. Now they give him another wrestler in Joe Solecki who’s not quite the wrestler the last two guys were,” he said. “Hubbard has had four UFC fights. This is only Solecki’s second. Hubbard knows what to expect and has more UFC experience.”

Rodriguez (no line) over Grant Dwight Grant and Daniel Ro

driguez each were scheduled to fight someone else on the card. But the welterweig­hts were matched up against each other Friday when they each lost their opponents.

Odds hadn’t been posted on the fight Friday afternoon, but Finocchiar­o likes Rodriguez in a closely-lined bout.

“Grant lost to his second opponent. So this is now his third opponent and that’s really hard to prepare for,” he said. “I think he’ll be a little compromise­d by the fighter switch up. The first guy he was going to fight was primarily a guy who will try to wrestle, then he gets a guy who was supposed to be a striker. Now he gets a guy in Daniel Rodriguez who’s the real deal.”

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Ovince Saint Preux, left, is the pick to win the UFC light heavyweigh­t main event fight against Alonzo Menifield, says handicappe­r.
Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Chase Stevens Ovince Saint Preux, left, is the pick to win the UFC light heavyweigh­t main event fight against Alonzo Menifield, says handicappe­r.

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