UFC Fight Night 52 Odds, ‪Bellator 125 Odds Doug Marshall vs Melvin Manhoef‬

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UFC Fight Night 52 Odds, ‪Bellator 125 Odds Doug Marshall vs Melvin Manhoef‬

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UFC Fight Night 52 Main Card

Mark Hunt -156 vs. Roy Nelson (rounds 1.5 over -170)

Mark Hunt only has a record of 9-8-1 in his career but he has fought a lot of very good fighters including Wanderlei Silva, Fedor Emelianenko, Gegard Mousasi, Josh Barnett and Alistair Overeem not to mention Stefan Struve, Cheick Kongo and Ben Rothwell. Hunt also faced Junior dos Santos in UFC 160 and lost a tough fight. Hunt bounced back and fought to a draw against Bigfoot Silva at UFC Fight Night 33. He broke his hand in that fight and hasn’t fought since.

Roy Nelson comes in with a record of 20-9. He is coming off a win against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at UFC Fight Night 39. When Nelson wins he usually wins by knockout or submission as only twice in his career as he won a bout by decision.

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Bellator 125 Main Card (Spike TV)

Doug Marshall vs. Melvin Manhoef

Marshall is 4-1 in Bellator with the lone loss coming against middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko. Marshall has 12 knockouts in his career. Manhoef is a former Strikeforce and K-1 fighter and he has 26 knockouts in his career. "This fight is like a dream come true," Marshall said, "Two heavy hitters going for broke. It's a classic don't-blink fight. Bet the house someone is going to sleep before the first round is over. And to be able to have this type of fight in front of all my friends and family that I grew up with makes it that much sweeter."

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