Your Best Bets for UFC Fight Night 76’s ‘Fight of the Night’

parke_norman640UFC Fight Night 76 Date: October 24, 2015 Arena: 3Arena City: Dublin, Ireland The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to Dublin, Ireland today (October 24, 2015) with UFC Fight Night 76: Holohan vs Smolka. The 10-fight card will be live on Fight Pass in its entirety, with preliminary action kicking off at 1:15pm ET and the main card getting going at 4pm ET. If interested in wagering on these ‘FOTN’ props or any other plays for this fight card, all betting lines will be made available at Several Bookmakerss. The ‘Fight of the Night’ plays that hold the most value are: Holohan/Smolka +300 || .5u to win 1.5u If these flyweights step up and deliver an exciting bout, which they are expected to do, I think there is a very good chance they walk away with the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors. Holohan and Smolka are both entertaining fighters who bring it every time they step foot inside the Octagon. They look to put on a show and give it their all to get their hand raised. Both 125-pounders are currently enjoying two fight winning streaks and this is a big fight for them in this razor-thin division where a title should is always potentially a hair out of reach. Should these flyweight headliners collect the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ bonus, it would be the second time for Holohan, who earned one in his lone Octagon defeat, which came via unanimous decision against Canada’s Chris Kelades. For the Hawaiian, it would be his first. Though, he would prefer another ‘Performance of the Night’ check, as he earned one with a knockout of Australia’s Richie Vaculik. Parke/Madadi +400 || .5u to win 2u Parke and Madadi are two lightweights who have a lot riding on the line heading into this co-headliner and they are both expected to leave it all inside the Octagon in an effort to get their hand raised. A defeat could mean receiving the boot from the promotion, as Parke is riding a two fight skid heading into the bout and Madadi was reinstated following legal troubles which were made very public. I think if these 155-pounders put on a show and the main event fails to deliver, it will be a shoe-in for the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors. Should they manage to do so, it would mean the first time for both lightweights.

Written by Gabe Killian

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