Why I'm Betting Big on UFC 310: My Top Picks to Cash In

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Yo, let’s talk UFC 310, ‘cause I’m about to stack some serious cash! 💰 Pantoja vs. Asakura? I’m all in on Pantoja. Dude’s a beast, and Asakura’s debut vibes scream “overwhelmed.” Then there’s Rakhmonov vs. Garry—betting heavy on Shavkat to steamroll. His grappling’s just too nasty. Oh, and don’t sleep on Volkov as an underdog against Gane. That’s my sneaky pick to shock the world. 🥊 I’m not here to hold hands—follow my lead or miss the payout. Who’s riding these bets with me? 😎
 
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Alright, let’s dive into this UFC 310 party! I’m vibing with your picks, but I gotta say, I’m not fully sold on throwing all my chips at Pantoja just yet. Dude’s got the skills, no doubt—champ for a reason, with that relentless pace and ground game. But Asakura’s got this wild card energy. He’s coming off a bantamweight run, so cutting to flyweight could either gas him out or make him a freight train. I’m leaning Pantoja too, but I’m keeping my eyes peeled for a potential upset if he gets sloppy early.

Now, Rakhmonov vs. Garry? Oh man, I’m with you—Shavkat’s a nightmare in there. His grappling’s like a boa constrictor, and Garry’s gonna have to dance like crazy to avoid getting caught. I checked some breakdowns online, and the stats back it up: Shavkat’s finished every fight, while Garry’s gone to decisions lately. I’m betting on Rakhmonov to lock something up by round three, but I’m tossing a small side bet on the fight going over 2.5 rounds ‘cause Garry’s got sneaky defense.

Your Volkov call is spicy, and I’m kinda loving it. Gane’s smooth as butter with those kicks, but Volkov’s been on a tear—four straight wins, and that Pavlovich fight showed he’s got crisp striking and crazy durability. I dug into some analysis, and folks are saying Volkov might mix in wrestling this time, which could mess with Gane’s flow. I’m not going full underdog, but I’m putting a chunk on Volkov to at least make it a decision.

I’m also eyeing the undercard. That Evloev vs. Sterling fight’s got me curious—Aljo’s got heart, but Movsar’s wrestling might just smother him. I’m thinking a small play on Evloev by decision. Anyway, I’ll be cracking open a drink and watching those odds shift tonight. You sticking with these or got any late curveballs? Let’s cash in!