BKFC KnuckleMania IV Predictions, Picks and Betting Odds April 27
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WagerTalk handicapper Andy Lang gives his BKFC KnuckleMania IV predictions and picks for April 27th with Mike Perry and Thiago Alves headlining in the main event. The main card starts up at 10:00pm ET from Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California.
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BKFC KnuckleMania IV Main Event: Mike Perry vs Thiago Alves
Saturday, April 27 | BKFC KnuckleMania IV Betting Notes (Courtesy of Caesars) |
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Moneyline: | Mike Perry -475 vs Thiago Alves +375 |
Rounds: | N/A |
Fight Time: | Main Card Starts at 10:00pm ET / 6:00pm PT |
Arena: | Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California |
TV: | YouTube PPV |
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BKFC KnuckleMania IV Predictions
Crystal Pittman -230 v Sydney Smith +190
We were ready to cash a play against Sydney Smith in her last fight, but she pulled out literally before walking out to the ring. I’m pretty sure someone in her corner knew how bad she was going to lose and they wouldn’t let her fight because that was going to be a destruction.
This fight won’t be as bad as the last one was going to be, but Smith is still going to lose. She has no defense whatsoever, and she swings wildly without looking where she’s punching.
Pittman is going to be so much bigger than Smith as well as Pittman is 20 pounds bigger. Pittman doesn’t throw a lot of volume, but her punches have really good power to them.
Smith is going to try and start out with a flurry when the fight starts, but as soon as Pittman blasts her in the face she’ll retreat and get flustered. Pittman will eventually knock her out, and -230 is a gift.
Daniel Alvarez -130 v Victor Rosas +100
Daniel Alvarez is a maniac in the ring. Two fights ago he picked up his opponent and slammed him down, then in his last fight he got blasted in the first round for an early KO loss.
He dances around and throws every punch like it’s the last punch he’ll ever throw so he’s a kill or be killed fighter. Victor Rosas is making is Bare Knuckle debut, and he’s much more measured with his strikes.
However, I think that may be a problem for him as Alvarez isn’t going to give him much space to move, and with this being Rosas’s first Bare Knuckle fight, Alvarez’s chaotic style is going to confuse Rosas.
Rosas leaves his chin open as well, and they kickboxers he’s been facing recently don’t have the power of Alvarez, and they’ve been wearing padded gloves. I’ll take Alvarez to win the fight, but whatever you do…make sure you’re around to watch a Daniel Alvarez fight.
Lorenzo Hunt -225 v Mick Terrill +185
This fight should be fun, and unlike a lot of BKFC fights that are pure chaos, these guys fight with controlled aggression, and they don’t tire out in the first round.
Terrill will have the size, and Hunt will have the speed, but I give the edge to Hunt for durability and cardio. Terrill can get a bit flat-footed which leaves himself open to get hit, and Hunt can damage him up.
Hunt will probably look to do damage with volume over one-shot power, and I believe he will if he avoids a couple of big shots that Terrill will look to land early in the fight. Terrill will do his fair share of damage to Hunt, but the speed, cardio and volume of Hunt should get him the win.
BKFC KnuckleMania IV Main Event: Mike Perry -475 vs Thiago Alves +375
On the surface, it would appear that Alves has been brought in so Perry can get another win in a bloody, fast-paced fight, and this fight could absolutely play out that way.
Perry pushes forward and is willing to eat a lot of shots in order to land his own, and it’s worked in BKFC so far, but he eats a lot of shots, and at some point, it’s going to cost him.
I’m not sure Alves is the one to beat Perry as Alves is 40 years old, and we haven’t seen him fight in almost 3 years. He’s won 2 BKFC fights in a row, but they aren’t impressive.
In his last fight, Alves was pretty beaten up before his opponent gassed out and the fight was stopped. This fight should feature violence, and I’ll take Perry to get the KO as Alves is easily hittable, and he doesn’t have the counterstrikes to KO Perry’s forward pressure. Perry by KO in the 1st or 2nd is the pick.
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