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[##[LIVESTREAMS]!!] Nadia Vera vs. Shauna Bannon Live Fight Free Broadcast 28 September 2022

Vera vs. Bannon Live Fight Free.

[##[LIVESTREAMS]!!] Nadia Vera vs. Shauna Bannon Live Fight Free Broadcast 28 September 2022.

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[##[LIVESTREAMS]!!] Nadia Vera vs. Shauna Bannon Live Fight Free Broadcast 28 September 2022


Event: Invicta FC 49

Date: 28.09.2022

Delboni is the clear favorite in this battle due to her grappling expertise, but Decoursey is still very much in it. We believe Delboni will win, but not enough to recommend a heavy bet on him.

There’s nothing wrong with dividing your bankroll across numerous low-risk wagers on the Invicta FC 49 odds, so don’t stake your entire ticket on this one preferred option.

We’re concentrating on our best bets in each category, such as value bets, parlay picks, and upset picks. Below the money lines and fighter names, you’ll find an MMA breakdown and prediction for each fight. Place your wagers before September 28th, 2022, at 8:00 PM ET.

Souza is a skilled Brazilian fighter with an impressive 11-3 record. Two of her losses have come against opponents who have succeeded in the UFC and ONE Championship. Souza is a capable fighter who has only lost to top talent and is looking to extend her winning streak to four with a win over Maiju Suotama.

Souza’s skills are very impressive, especially her striking. In her 11 professional victories, she has 8 KO’s and 1 submission. Souza will be looking to land big strikes, and I believe she’ll be trying to finish Suotama in the first round.

But I believe the fight should take place, and if they contact me right now, I would make a commitment to complete that fight before moving on to the UFC. But if I first sign with the UFC, it will be an exclusive contract, and bare knuckle will have to wait.”

“So it all depends,” Helen Peralta continued. Making plans as a professional fighter is really difficult. Everything, your entire career, is dependent on your next performance.”

Because she’ll have it hanging over her until she beats me.” She’ll be haunted by that shadow the entire time. After myself and Johnny Bedford, one of the champs, she’s one of my favorite bare-knuckle fighters.

If I don’t get signed with the UFC straight away, I’m an independent contractor who would want to face the champion for BKFC. Christine Ferea’s sole loss is mine. I enjoyed the first bout and believe it was close enough. I believe she deserves a chance to prove to the world that she is the finest.”

“I just like fighting.” I don’t have a precise aim in mind. If I get a good knockout on Wednesday and the UFC calls, I’ll take it. However, you will be competing against some of the greatest in the world. I’ll keep doing that for as long as I can.

The event will begin at 8 p.m. ET on AXS TV in the United States, Fight Network in Canada, and Invicta’s official YouTube Channel and Facebook Page. Tickets for the event will go on sale through StubWire on Wednesday, August 24 at 10 a.m. CT.

Kristina “Warhorse” Williams (6-3) of Oklahoma will face newcomer Ketlen “Esquentadinha” Souza (11-3) of Brazil in the co-main event of the evening.

Williams is riding a three-game winning streak, including two straight in the Invicta cage. Souza also enters the bout on a three-fight winning streak and has won eight of her 11 career fights via knockout.

Also on the card, Liz “The Titan” Tracy (7-4) tries to make it three in a row against Contender Series veteran Valesca “Tina Black” Machado (9-3) in a strawweight battle, “The Ultimate Fighter” alum Helen “Iansa” Peralta (5-2) welcomes seven-fight UFC veteran Poliana Botelho (8-5) to the promotion at flyweight, and “The Quiet Storm” Brittney Cloudy (4-4)

Suotama is set to replace Kristina Williams who was supposed to be in the co-main event of this event with Ketlen Souza. Now Suotama steps in on short notice and hopes to break the losing streak she is currently on.

Suotama has had a bit of a ‘hot-and-cold’ career, having multiple winning and losing streaks that stretch 3+ fights.

Suotama will be looking to break her current three-fight losing streak. Suotama has fought for Invicta once before, when she lost to Shanna Young in 2019.

Suotama is 8-6 in her career, with 7 of those victories coming via KO or Sub. Suotama must use her finishing abilities to get Souza out of the fight if she wants to win.

We’re focusing on our top bets for each category, including value bet, parlay pick and upset pick. You’ll see an MMA breakdown and prediction for each fight below the money lines and fighter names. Place your bets by September 28th, 2022 at 8:00 PM ET. 

This fight has Delboni as a major favorite because of her grappling background, but Decoursey is still very in this fight. We think Delboni will win, but not enough to recommend a large wager on the champ.

There’s nothing wrong with spreading your bank roll across several low risk bets on the Invicta FC 49 odds, so don’t dump your whole ticket on this one favorite pick. 

A modest 30% return on the Invicta FC 49 odds for Ketlen Souza. She’s a born finisher going up against a Soutama; who’s in the midst of a massive losing streak.

A Souza finish is as close as this card comes to a sure thing, and if we had a Souza via Finish prop bet, we’d take it. Tack this on to this week’s top picks and build a winning parlay ticket. 

Over the past few years, Tracy has been on a tear in professional grappling. She’s lost only one pro BJJ match, and hasn’t lost a fight since 2020.  

Oddsmakers are giving her opponent far too much credit. Botelho is a UFC vet fighting a knockout artist whose combined wins have a record of 6-1.

I don’t think Botelho will walk right through her, but we’re confident she won’t get knocked out. This is a fantastic bet for parlay tickets or single bets on an undervalued fighter. 

This is Delboni’s first Invicta fight as a massive favorite. She was the underdog in her first fight with Zappitella, a split decision loss and her second loss inside three fights.

Delboni has been focused on pro grappling bouts and Invicta exhibitions. This is her first title defense, and a fight that’s clearly meant to build Delboni up as a champion. 

Jillian won an upset over Lindsey VanZandt in May as a +200. She lost her last two fights, including a decision loss to the UFC’s Elise Reed.

Decoursey has struggled in her MMA career, but has only fought and lost to top tier MMA opponents, including her third fight being with future champ Alesha Zappitella. 

The event will be headlined by atomweight champion Jessica Delboni (12-3), who will defend her 105-pound championship for the first time against “Lionheart” Jillian DeCoursey at the Sugar Creek Casino in Hinton (5-3).

Delboni added to her trophy cabinet in January, capitalizing on her Phoenix Tournament victory to dethrone then-champion Alesha Zappitella in a decisive way at Invicta FC 45.

DeCoursey of New York made a strong case for a championship opportunity with a highlight-reel 61-second knockout of Lindsey VanZandt at Invicta FC 47.

Invicta FC 49 will take place on September 28 in Hinton, Oklahoma, with one minor modification to the co-main event.

Kristina Williams has withdrawn from the event due to an injury and will be replaced by Phoenix Tournament competitor Maiju Suotama (8-6-0). Ketlen Souza (11-3-0) of Brazil will make her Invicta debut against her.

Jessica Delboni (12-3-0) defends her atomweight title for the first time against Jillian DeCoursey in the main event (5-3-0). Delboni won the championship earlier this month at Invicta FC 45, defeating Alesha Zappitella.

Souza is a skilled Brazilian fighter with an impressive 11-3 record. Two of her losses have come against opponents who have succeeded in the UFC and ONE Championship.

Souza is a capable fighter who has only lost to top talent and is looking to extend her winning streak to four with a win over Maiju Suotama.

Our underdog is 3-0-1, and has racked up a 5-2 amatuer record since 2018. Vera is a well rounded ground fighter who went to a draw with the talented Nayara Maia. Bannon is considered a big favorite, after back to back knockouts and a 9-3 amatuer run. 

We are betting the favorite, but this isn’t a value bet or parlay pick. Bannon is a good fighter, and we could easily see Vera taking this to decision. Bannon’s losses in the amateur’s involved submissions and ground work, so beating Vera is Bannon’s path to silencing those critiques

Soutama is on a four fight losing streak including back to back losses to Shanna Young. Out of Finland, Soutama doesn’t have much local competition, and six of her eight wins have one pro fight or less.

Souza’s skills are very impressive, especially her striking. In her 11 professional victories, she has 8 KO’s and 1 submission. Souza will be looking to land big strikes, and I believe she’ll be trying to finish Suotama in the first round.

The betting line for this fight has not changed much since it opened. Souza started around -300 and currently sits at -305. Suotama, on the other hand, is sitting around +245 to +250 on major sportsbooks.

This is understandable because Suotama is coming in on short notice, and Souza is a very skilled fighter on a winning streak. I also am expecting Souza to win this fight pretty handily.

My free betting pick for the co-main event of Invicta FC 49 is Ketlen Souza to win at -300. Suotama is coming into this fight on short notice, having only fought in Invicta FC once. I expect a dominant and impressive performance out of Souza in this fight.

Ketlen Souza has the grappling, the striking, the gas tank, and the intensity to win this fight. Souza should be able to outwork Suotama while striking and should be able to easily avoid any takedowns. Souza should dominate from start to finish.

Montserrat is undefeated at 4-0 in her local Mexican circuit, but her combined opponents, both amatuer and pro, have a 6-3 record. These debuting fighters make it tough to get a bead on what Rendon is even capable of. 

While the undefeated status doesn’t mean much until she beats some fighters, fight tape shows Rendon is a high quality grappler, an aggressive takedown artist and exactly the kind of fighter Cloudy struggles with. We’re going against the Invicta FC 49 odds and betting Rendon for a 2.25 times return

The concern for fans of Delboni is her chin. Decoursey knocked out VanZandt in one minute, while Delboni went the distance with her in a competitive grappling bout. Delboni will look to take Jillian down, but Decoursey cuts plenty of weight and has no problem swinging for the fences.

We expect Delboni to win, but this isn’t a fight we’re including on any big parlay bets. Decoursey can get the KO here, enough that we would consider putting a small bet on the underdog. 

Tracy has been the underdog for the majority of her Inivicta FC career, going 1-2 as a +100 to +250. Machado is new to the spotlight, and lost her DWCS fight to Piera Rodriguez as a +450. This is her first Invicta FC showing and her second fight since the loss. 

Tracy has spent the majority of her career in Invicta. She’s lost to quality competition like Andrea Lee (UFC) and the undefeated Victoria Leonardo. She’s focused on grappling, taking second in the 115 pound Combat Jiu-Jitsu Worlds, and her submission work is clearly improving.

Machado has lost only 1 fight in the last four years. Her opponent quality is fairly low, with mostly local Brazilian athletes on her record. Fight tape shows us that Machado cuts a bit too much weight, and as a result Tracy will have the advantage as the fight goes on. We see an upset with Tracy using superior experience at high levels and conditioning to win the UD. 

Both fighters have struggled in recent bouts, but Botelho is fresh off her UFC contract. She went 3-4 for the UFC, and her striking focused style met its match against submission fighters like Karine Silva and Cynthia Calvillo. 

This is her first bout since losing her Ultimate Fighter Season 30 bout. She’s done well in Invicta and in BKFC, but has only beaten one fighter with more than one fight. Botelho has hung with the best in the world and it looks like an easy win. Bet the Botelho money line for $74.07 in winnings per $100 wager. 

Aside from that, Ketlen has marched through nearly everyone she’s faced with knockout wins, scoring nine finishes in eleven fights.. 

Guy is an aggressive young fighter who’s lost back to back exhibition events, including TUF season 30. She’s fantastic on the ground, but insists on producing more stand up wins. Neil had a rocky start to her career, but recently won the first round of TUF, losing in the second exhibition. 

Guy is a bit one dimensional and has struggled to put together the finer points of MMA stand up fighting. If her insistence on kickboxing continues, she’ll lose a decision to the technical Muay Thai of Kaytlin Neil. 

This is one of the more interesting bets on the card. Cloudy is 4-4 but has faced tough fighters like the LFA’s Hailey Cowan and future UFC fighter Erin Blanchfield. 

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