Five Props that Cashed Big at UFC Fight Night 92

20160805100420_01_LedetFive Props is a column featured on MMAOddsbreaker.com after every major MMA event that highlights the biggest underdog prop bets to cash out from that card. Here’s five UFC Fight Night 92 prop bets that cashed big based on the closing odds at Several Bookmakerss. 1) Rodriguez by Decision (+333) Yair Rodriguez received a split decision call over Alex “Bruce Leeroy” Caceres after five entertaining rounds of action in the main event of the evening. Many spectators were scratching their at the split decision, as it appeared Rodriguez had done enough to take a unanimous nod. I had personally made a last minute parlay on Bermudez by Decision (+145) and Rodriguez by Unanimous Decision (+425) and the split decision cost me of that. Rodriguez and Caceres battled it out for five entertaining rounds and ended up taking home the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors. Congratulations to those who wagered on the Mexican featherweight to defeat Caceres on the judges’ scorecards, as the prop cashed at a solid +333. 2) Smith by Decision (+450) Trevor Smith dominated promotional newcomer Joseph Gigliotti for three rounds of action to pick up an impressive, one sided unanimous decision victory on the judges’ scorecards. Conratulations are in order to those who profited off this prop, as it cashed in at a very nice +450! It was one of the props I recommended betting in my props article for the card, so double congrats if ya tailed me! 3) Tybura by T/KO (+380) Marcin Tybura displayed improved striking by getting the better of Viktor Pesta on the feet and ultimately stopping him with a headkick knockout in the second stanza. It was an excellent performance and a beautiful highlight reel victory for the Polish heavyweight, who allowed those who bet him to win by T/KO to cash out at +380. Congrats if you were on that one! 4) Teymur by T/KO (+350) David Teymur took out promotional newcomer Jason Novelli via second round knockout to make it two in a row for himself inside the Octagon with two T/KO finishes. Congratulations are in order to those who took him by T/KO at the sportsbooks, as it cashed in at a nice +350, or if you tailed me in my props article by opting to play it a little safer by taking the Inside the Distance prop at +299. 5) Ledet by Decision (+500) Justin Ledel picked up his first Octagon victory in his promotional debut by defeating fellow UFC newcomer Chase Sherman via unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards. Ledel’s superior boxing and more importantly, cardio benefited him over the course of three rounds as he picked up the unanimous nod. Those who gambled in Ledet to win this heavyweight scrap on the judges’ scorecards cashed out at a really nice +500, so congrats!! A $100 parlay on these five props would have netted $308,542.

Written by Gabe Killian

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