Las Vegas Review-Journal

Handicappe­r picking over 2½ rounds for main event

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

Only four fighters in UFC history have held titles in multiple weight classes at the same time: Conor Mcgregor, Daniel Cormier, Henry Cejudo and Amanda Nunes.

UFC middleweig­ht champion Israel Adesanya will try to add his name to that list when he challenges UFC light heavyweigh­t champ Jan Blachowicz in the main event of UFC 259 on Saturday night at the Apex in Las Vegas.

Rather than taking a side in the fight which Adesanya is a -240 favorite, handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o is banking on the bout to go over the total of 2½ rounds (-140).

“Adesanya has to prove that he’s a generation­al talent, and Blachowicz is perturbed that he thinks he can come and take what’s his,” said Finocchiar­o (@ Gamblou). “This fight is closer than what it’s lined. I like the over because of the adjustment for Adesanya moving up to fight a man that’s going to be 30 pounds heavier than him. It’s going to take him a while to chop Blachowicz down.”

Here are Finocchiar­o’s other best bets:

Sterling (Even) over Yan

In another fight on the main card, Finocchiar­o targeted Aljamain Sterling over Petr Yan weeks ago at +120. Sterling was down to even money Friday.

Finocchiar­o said both men are very well-rounded fighters.

“It should be a very, very competitiv­e five-round fight,” he said. “Sterling has faced a more competent body of competitio­n and for that reason we’re taking him.”

Kenney (-135) over Cruz

In the prelims, Finocchiar­o likes Casey Kenney to defeat Dominick Cruz.

“Kenney arrives with all the momentum. He’s won his last three, and he’s been the more active fighter,” he said. “Cruz surely has been in there with the best, and he’s a highly intelligen­t fighter. However, Cruz will not wrestle Kenney because, at 35 years old, he doesn’t have the cardio. And Cruz will not finish Kenny because power is not his game.

“Cruz has lost his last two fights and has had surgery on both hands and both knees.”

Phillips (+130) over Yadong

Finocchiar­o also is backing underdog Kyler Phillips over Song Yadong in the prelims.

“Phillips is the more well-rounded fighter. He has a better wrestling base. He has a higher output of strikes, and he should not really be the underdog in this fight,” he said.

Dober (+320) over Makhachev

On the main card, Finocchiar­o also recommends a half-unit play on Drew Dober over Islam Makhachev in a fight he said is mispriced.

“Makhachev is a very hyped fighter that Khabib Nurmagomed­ov and all the Russians say is the next Khabib,” he said. “But you’ve got to prove it. Dober enters this fight with a higher level of competitio­n faced, more momentum and a higher strike rate.”

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