wow, even caceres fight had almost double wagered.To your point Pun, Have a look at the disparity between matched betting on this fight compared to the munhoz fight.
Neither Rivera/Munhoz or De La Rosa/Silva were in the main or co-main today. If you believe all women should go back to Invicta or the kitchen then that's another story.there's a reason the last fight is called the main event, and the second to last is the co-main event. better fighters tend to fight later on the card.
kinda weird to have 2 no-name broads fighting after those two savages.
lolNeither Rivera/Munhoz or De La Rosa/Silva were in the main or co-main today. If you believe all women should go back to Invicta or the kitchen then that's another story.
Neither Rivera/Munhoz or De La Rosa/Silva were in the main or co-main today. If you believe all women should go back to Invicta or the kitchen then that's another story.
ok jim, i guess its irrelevant which fight is the main event, or the co-main event. also irrelevant which fights go on the main card vs the prelims vs the early prelims. fight order completely meaningless and not an indication on the fighters relevance.Neither Rivera/Munhoz or De La Rosa/Silva were in the main or co-main today. If you believe all women should go back to Invicta or the kitchen then that's another story.
I don't think it's completely meaningless. The main is almost always the biggest fight, the co-main usually is second most important, but not always. The rest of the bout order is often pretty haphazard and not always in order of least to most important. Especially when they "feature" a bout on the top of the prelims. The bout order seems like it's made on the matchmakers' whim oftentimes other than the top two bouts.ok jim, i guess its irrelevant which fight is the main event, or the co-main event. also irrelevant which fights go on the main card vs the prelims vs the early prelims. fight order completely meaningless and not an indication on the fighters relevance.