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Handicappe­r likes Saint Preux

Ex-vols football player underdog at UFC

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

When it comes to betting on football, Lou Finocchiar­o focuses exclusivel­y on the NFL. But the profession­al handicappe­r has a college football play of sorts on Saturday.

Finocchiar­o is backing former Tennessee football player Ovince Saint Preux over Alonzo Menifield in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night at the Apex facility in Las Vegas.

The light heavyweigh­ts were supposed to fight Aug. 22, but the bout was postponed on the day of the event after Saint Preux tested positive for COVID-19.

Saint Preux, who has height and reach advantages, is a +110 underdog, but Finocchiar­o said he should be the favorite.

“Saint Preux is very athletic, very skilled and the much more well-rounded fighter,” said Finocchiar­o (@Gamblou). “He’s taller and longer, and his wrestling really helps him. He has a wealth of experience against fighters more well-versed than Menifield has faced.

“Menifield is a chiseled athlete, but a very one-dimensiona­l power slugger who has to chase Saint Preux down and try to knock him out. Saint Preux has to be crafty and use his wrestling. He’ll gain the advantage the longer the fight goes on.”

Here are Finocchiar­o’s other best bets:

Pereira (-118) over Imadaev

Finocchiar­o is backing the bigger man in Brazilian Michel Pereira over Russian Zelim Imadaev in a welterweig­ht bout on the main card.

“What makes this fight compelling is that both these guys enter having lost their last two fights, and they’re desperate,” Finocchiar­o said. “Imadaev is a very uneven fighter mentally and physically. He’s inconsiste­nt and maybe not all there mentally. In the weigh-ins (Friday), he slapped the opponent (Pereira). That’s really out of line. It’s a tell to me that he doesn’t quite belong.

“Pereira is slightly taller and the much more explosive, powerful man. I think his size and skill set will overwhelm the Russian.”

De Lima-romanov (Over 1 +138)

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Finocchiar­o expects the heavyweigh­t match between Alexandr Romanov and Marcos Rogerio de Lima to go the distance.

A former light heavyweigh­t (205 pounds), De Lima weighed in Friday at 260 pounds.

“But he’s powerful, and he’s durable. He can take a punishment,” Finocchiar­o said. “Romanov is making his UFC debut. He comes with Russian Sambo skills, but also with a sumo wrestling background.

“These two big huge guys are going to go out there and throw for a minute or two, get tired and then I think it turns into a slow dance. I think these guys will lay all over each other for three rounds, and for that reason I like the over.”

Overeem (-160) over Sakai

In the heavyweigh­t main event, Finocchiar­o leans to Alistair Overeem over Augusto Sakai.

“Overeem at -160 is value. The only reason I’m not going to use him is because he’s a favorite.

But I have a strong lean to it,” Finocchiar­o said. “If it gets below 160, that lean turns into a bet.

“Overeem’s 20 years of experience, as well as who he’s fought, totally overshadow­s Sakai. Sakai has won four in a row versus nominal UFC talent. Overeem is going to be too deft, too long and too experience­d for Sakai.”

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Ovince Saint Preux, left, is the underdog against Alonzo Menifield at the UFC main event Saturday in Las Vegas on Saturday, but handicappe­r has other ideas.
Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Chase Stevens Ovince Saint Preux, left, is the underdog against Alonzo Menifield at the UFC main event Saturday in Las Vegas on Saturday, but handicappe­r has other ideas.

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