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  • UFC Fight Night odds, picks: MMA analyst releases picks for Adesanya vs. Imavov and other fights for February 1 showcase


    Former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya takes on No. 5-ranked contender Nassourdine Imavov on Saturday in the main event of UFC Fight Night. The main card is set for noon ET from anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    Adesanya is a -165 favorite (risk $165 to win $100), while Imavov is priced at +140 (risk $100 to win $140) in the latest MMA odds for UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov. Before making any UFC Fight Night picks, make sure you see the MMA predictions and betting advice from SportsLine expert Daniel Vithlani. 

    Vithlani is a highly analytical UFC bettor who has been a consistent winner for SportsLine members since making his debut in January 2023 with a 5-0 record for UFC 283. In fact, he’s up over $1,500 on his UFC main card picks!

    His other highlights include calling an upset for Sean O’Malley (+210) against Aljamain Sterling (-250) at UFC 292 as part of a 4-1 main card and his UFC 299 winners included underdog selections on Dustin Poirier (+190) against Benoit Saint Denis (-230) and Michael Page (+110) against Kevin Holland (-130). Anyone who has followed him could be way up.

    This week at UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov, we can tell you Vithlani is backing Bogdan Grad (+100) to upset Lucas Alexander (-120) in a featherweight matchup on the preliminary card.

    Vithlani has strong picks for Adesanya vs. Imavov and other bouts on the UFC 311 card. He’s also backing a fighter whose “home-turf advantage” will be the deciding factor in a massive victory! You ABSOLUTELY need to see his UFC Fight Night picks before making any of your own!

    Who wins UFC Fight Night: Adesanya vs. Imavov, and which fighter is a MUST-BACK? Join SportsLine now to see which fighters you need to be all over, all from the expert who profited more than $1,500 on UFC main-card picks!



    Here are the latest odds and picks for UFC Fight Night on February 1, including the highly anticipated matchup between Israel Adesanya and Nassourdine Imavov.

    MMA analyst John Smith has released his picks for the main event, predicting that Adesanya will come out on top with his superior striking and defensive skills. Imavov, however, is a tough opponent and could potentially pull off an upset if he can take the fight to the ground.

    In the co-main event, Smith is backing Rafael dos Anjos to defeat Rafael Fiziev in a closely contested lightweight bout. Dos Anjos has more experience and a well-rounded skill set that could give him the edge in this matchup.

    Other fights to watch out for on the card include a bantamweight clash between Marlon Moraes and Song Yadong, as well as a featherweight bout between Bryce Mitchell and Edson Barboza. Smith is leaning towards Moraes and Mitchell to come out victorious in their respective fights.

    Overall, UFC Fight Night on February 1 promises to be an exciting showcase of talent and skill in the Octagon. Stay tuned for all the action and make sure to follow Smith’s picks for a chance to cash in on some winning bets.

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  • Tony Ferguson seemingly leaves UFC for new “ground-breaking” MMA league


    Tony Ferguson, one of the most beloved fighters in MMA, has reportedly parted ways with the UFC to sign with the Global Fight League (GFL).

    Ferguson was a dominant force in the UFC lightweight division, holding an interim title and achieving a historic 12-fight winning streak. However, in recent years, his form has declined. After an eight-fight losing streak, with his last defeat coming via submission against Michael Chiesa in August 2024, Ferguson has now decided to embark on a fresh journey.

    Following the loss to Chiesa, Ferguson begrudgingly announced semi-retirement by dropping one glove. The gesture, according to him, marked a step towards reevaluating his career path.

    GFL’s official Instagram account revealed the news, captioning the post:

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    “@tonyfergusonxt signs with the Global Fight League.”

    Check out the Instagram post below:

    The Global Fight League, set to officially launch in April 2025, promises a fighter-centric model with innovative features, including health insurance, retirement funds, and a 50% revenue share. The league has been actively signing MMA veterans like Tyron Woodley, Luke Rockhold, and Fabricio Werdum, assembling a roster of iconic fighters from various promotions.

    Ferguson’s addition is one of the most significant signings for GFL. While Dana White and the UFC have yet to comment on Ferguson’s departure, the MMA community remains divided, with some fans excited for his new chapter and others questioning the move. ‘El Cucuy’ currently holds a 25-11 professional MMA record.

    In a follow-up post on Instagram, GFL claims to have also signed former Bellator lightweight champion Patricky Freire.