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Looking for some UFC Fight Night predictions? — Look no further!

Is 203 days enough for Benoit Saint-Denis’ broken heart to heel? He was so close to beating Dustin Poirier in what was practically a title eliminator fight, but “Diamond” inflicted BSD his first-ever knockout loss.

In this post, you’ll find out whether the Frenchman is capable of bouncing back with a win in Paris on September 28. You will also learn whether Brendan Allen can extend his winning run with a win over Nassourdine Imavov in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night.

On top of that all, you will also get predictions for all the remaining fights taking place in Paris this coming weekend.

Benoit Saint-Denis’ Resurrection Starts This Saturday

FighterOdds
Benoit Saint-Denis-275
Renato Moicano+235

Benoit Saint-Denis was beating Dustin Poirier up at UFC 299, landing almost 2x more significant strikes, as well as three takedowns, without suffering one. But then, Poirier knocked him out cold in the second round. As a result, Poirier got to fight for the UFC Lightweight title.

It was a soul-crushing defeat, but Saint-Denis has had plenty of time to recover, both physically and mentally. Now, “The God of War” is ready to start his resurgence with a win over Renato Moicano.

UFC Paris Odds Favor Imavov (But We Don’t!)

FighterOdds
Nassourdine Imavov-210
Brendan Allen+180

Nassourdine Imavov is favored to beat Brendan Allen, with BetOnline giving -210 odds on the Dagestani-born French fighter. We beg to differ – our pick is Allen.

Not only is the American on a 7-fight win streak but he’s already proven himself against big, strong opponents such as Imavov.

Sure, Allen is best known for his grappling, but he’s also very good when it comes to striking as evident from the fact that he landed 112 significant strikes against Chris Curtis in his most recent fight.

And if he manages to take the fight to the ground, it’s game over for Imavov. Why? Because 14 of Allen’s 24 wins happened by submission.

Other UFC Fight Night Predictions

  • William Gomis (+240) vs. Joanderson Brito (-280) – Joanderson Brito
  • Kevin Jousset (+144) vs. Bryan Battle (-164) – Bryan Battle
  • Morgan Charriere (-700) vs. Gabriel Miranda (+650) – Morgan Charriere
  • Fares Ziam (-132) vs. Matt Frevola (+112) – Fares Ziam
  • Ion Cutelaba (-107) vs. Ivan Erslan (-113) – Ion Cutelaba
  • Oumar Sy (-600) vs. Jung Da-woon (+425) – Oumar Sy
  • Ludovit Klein (-950) vs. Roosevelt Roberts (+650) – Ludovit Klein
  • Taylor Lapilus (-365) vs. Vince Morales (+290) – Taylor Lapilus
  • Daria Zheleznyakova (+195) vs. Ailin Perez (-235) – Daria Zheleznyakova
  • Daniel Barez (+105) vs. Victor Altamirano (-125) – Daniel Barez
  • Nora Cornolle (+170) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (-200) – Jacqueline Cavalcanti                             
  • Bolaji Oki (-180) vs. Chris Duncan (+155) – Bolaji Oki

There you have it, our betting picks for UFC Paris. As you can see, we expect favorites to win in most bouts, most notably, Benoit Saint-Denis in the main event. When it comes to underdogs, our top pick is Brendan Allen, whose odds of +180 make “All In” a fantastic option.

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