Lytle versus Brown a Welterweight Letdown in UFC 116 Probabilities Preview

Conceivably devotees of MMA gambling at the online sportsbook have become spoiled or too used to having one great UFC wagering match after another, nevertheless they can be forgiven for varying levels of annoyance at the Welterweight match shown on the main card of the UFC 116 odds competition.

 

The MMA wagering community will one time again descend on the Nevada desert to see the spectacle of the UFC 116 gambling event in Las Vegas on July 3rd, the eve of America’s birthday. The UFC 116 probabilities competition includes some huge names and some excellent competitors and the headliner, as always and as with all UFC gambling competitions, will feature two of the biggest names in the sport (Lesnar versus Carwin).

 

But the welterweight matchup on the UFC 116 betting main card is a little of a dog. Matt Brown and Chris Lytle will battle one another for no other reason than to fill out a competition card and collect a check.For no other reason than to fill out a match card and collect a check, Matt Brown and Chris Lytle will battle one another. Neither of these fighters genuinely has any cause to feel that they’re anywhere near to approximating a reputable championship contender.

 

But when these 2 get their UFC 116 odds game underway, MMA betting supporters can likely at least expect an action packed fight. The 2 have lots of experience between them, Brown with a career track record of 11-8 and Lytle with a career record of 28-17-5.

 

In fact, these 2 have joined together to lose 25 games in their MMA betting careers. That’s more matches than most competitors even see at the UFC wagering level and so their experience can not be discounted. However neither can their huge loss totals. And aggressive fighting and leaving themselves exposed are the cause of a lot of those losses.

 

So while neither Brown nor Lytle are going to get into the UFC Hall of Hall of Fame, at least for three rounds on July 3rd they’ll be able to provide an engaging match in the UFC 116 betting action. There should be lots of action though since both men like to mix things up. The main difference between these two fighters is the strength factor.

 

Brown has knockout ability with 6 KOs on his track record while Lytle has practically no punching strength. This may play a big role in how this UFC 116 probabilities competition plays out with Brown having the big edge of being able to influence the flow of the bout.

 

Both of these fighters, nicknamed “Lights Out” and “Immortal”, are recognized for their reckless abandon in the Octagon. So it is possible to still expect them to be ready to put it all at stake, despite the fact that neither man has the amount of experience of some of the other fighters on the card.

 

The competition is going to serve as a rematch between the two, which is another fascinating aspect of this bout that might compensate. Their first game was back in 2007 in the now defunct United Bout League (UFL). In that competition, Lytle routed Brown with a guillotine choke. So we could see some sort of revenge fight happening here at the MGM Grand Arena on July 3.

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