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18th January 2015
01:29pm GMT

If you believe what the McGregor bashers say, the Irish UFC superstar has no ground game. (To get on board with this theory, you have to ignore his brown belt and the fact that he trains with arguably the best BJJ practitioner on the continent in Gunnar Nelson) Siver has nine submissions under his belt and if he manages to get the game to the mat and McGregor has an uncharacteristic lapse in concentration, the German could conceivably force the tap.
It would be a big pay-off but be warned, this bet epitomises the term "long shot". It's almost certainly not going to happen.
Long shot: Siver victory @11/2 + Siver by submission @14/1
On the other hand, Cerrone is annihilating everyone the UFC has been throwing at him lately. He is currently riding a six-fight win streak, most of which have been against elite fighters.
Henderson, who's known for being a tactical fighter, has been preparing to fight Eddie Alvarez for most of his training camp, and more importantly hasn't been training for Cowboy. You must also remember that Bendo is coming off the first KO loss of his career which came at the hands of Rafael dos Anjos at Fight Night 49. Who knows if his chin will be the same? The one guarantee is that it will be tested by Cerrone.
Long shot: Cerrone victory @6/5 + no decision @7/5
The thing about Hall is, despite being a supremely talented fighter, he has an abysmal attitude. His embarrassingly horrendous performance that saw him lose a split decision to the vastly inferior John Howard at UFC Fight Night 26 was a prime example of his poor mindset. If the laaate replacement Ron Stallings catches him on an off-day, it's not unthinkable that he can grind his way to victory.
Long shot: Stallings victory @5/1
To say that Tibau is experienced would be a massive understatement. He is a true UFC veteran in every sense of the word. The 31-year-old has fought in an astonishing 21 UFC bouts and is gunning for Tito Ortiz's record of 25. He's beaten up-and-comers like Parke before, and he has every chance of doing it again. How Parke copes with his grappling will be key to the outcome of this fight.
Long shot: Tibau victory @5/7 + over 2.5 rounds @2/5 + decision @4/9
Remember, anything can happen in MMA. There is always a chance that for whatever reason, Pendred doesn't perform to the best of his abilities, like the Umalatov fight. If that happens, Spencer is more than capable of capitalising and taking the victory. The American has gone to the judges' scorecards in two-thirds of his MMA wins and he could grind out a decision against Pendred on an off-day.
Long shot: Spencer victory @10/17 + over 2.5 rounds @4/9
Holohan may be a submission specialist but the same could be said about Howell, who has seven submissions under his belt. This could end up being a chess match if the bout gets taken to the ground. One slip from Holohan and Howell will be more than content with seizing the opportunity and sinking in one of his trusty chokes.
Long shot: Howell victory @2/1 + no decision @4/11
All odds are correct at the time of writing according to Ladbrokes.