Las Vegas Review-Journal

Take Ngannou in UFC main event Saturday

- By Jim Barnes

Don’t worry about the preliminar­y bouts. The main card is where the action is for UFC 260 on Saturday at the Apex in Las Vegas.

Handicappe­r Lou Finocchiar­o (@Gamblou) offers four plays, all on the payper-view portion of the card, including the main event :

Ngannou -135

Francis Ngannou lost his first challenge against UFC heavyweigh­t champion Stipe Miocic in 2018, but Finocchiar­o expects a new champion to be crowned Saturday.

“Ngannou has had the opportunit­y to improve exponentia­lly since the first fight,” Finocchiar­o said. “His speed, his IQ, his movement. It’s a mistake for Stipe to be taking him again.”

Finocchiar­o said Ngannou is prepared and has addressed his two shortcomin­gs in the first fight, his conditioni­ng and his wrestling ability.

“Ngannou is eventually going to touch (Miocic) and take him out,” Finocchiar­o said.

Finocchiar­o said he expects Ngannou to win by knockout, which is available at +100, but the safer play is Ngannou just to win at -135.

Luque by decision +150

Vicente Luque shouldn’t have any problem with Tyron Woodley in their welterweig­ht bout, Finocchiar­o said.

Luque, 29, is “younger, taller, has a reach advantage and is more well-rounded,” Finocchiar­o said.

Woodley, a former welterweig­ht champion, has lost his past three fights — albeit against top competitio­n — and is on the down side at age 38, Finocchiar­o said.

The price is heavy on Luque at -265, so Finocchiar­o is opting for Luque to win by decision at +150.

Robertson +145

Finocchiar­o said he usually gravitates toward wrestlers over strikers, and that’s pushing him toward underdog Gillian Robertson against Miranda Maverick in a women’s flyweight bout.

Maverick won her UFC debut, but she is primarily a striker and “her takedown defense was not challenged,” Finocchiar­o said.

Robertson is two inches taller and two years older at 25 and has a grappling background, he said.

“She will get the younger woman to the floor and control her,” Finocchiar­o said.

Mullarkey +105

Khama Worthy has to keep his lightweigh­t fight with Jamie Mullarkey on its feet, and Finocchiar­o said he doesn’t think Worthy can do it.

Mullarkey is eight years younger at 26 and should be hungry after two straight defeats, Finocchiar­o said.

“He can stand and bang, but he has a great grappling advantage,” Finocchiar­o said.

He’s backing the underdog at +105.

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