Last UFC PPV Bets of 2024

2024 is finally coming to a close and we have the very last PPV event of the year coming this weekend in the fight capital of the world, Las Vegas, Nevada. An injury to Belal Muhammad put UFC 310 into a whirl spin but the UFC picked up the pieces and put together an exciting fight card for this weekend’s festivities.

In the main event, the reigning and defending flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja will be looking to defend his title for a third time when he welcomes the newly signed Kai Asakura, a former RIZIN. We also have a five-round co-main event between the two top welterweight contenders in what looks like it could be a title eliminator between Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Garry. The rest of this fight is littered with exciting fights top to bottom with matchups like Nate Landwehr vs. DooHo Choi, Movsar Evloev vs. Aljamain Sterling, and Randy Brown vs. Bryan Battle just to name a few.

With a great fight card on tap, there is certainly money to be made this Saturday night. Home of Fight is here to help put money in your pockets and cash out at the window this Saturday night. Let’s take a look at the Home of Fight expert picks for UFC 310.

Pantoja vs Asakura

Alexandre Pantoja vs. Kai Asakura

  • Matty Betss – Alexandre Pantoja

“Pantoja is as locked in as ever. We couldn’t even get him on the podcast. Look for him to find the back in a scramble in this fight.”

  • The Fight Analyst – Alexandre Pantoja

“Alexandre Pantoja hasn’t lost a fight in four years beating the best in the flyweight division. This will be a rude welcome for Kai Asakura as Pantoja will show there are levels to this outworking Asakura to a clear-cut decision to defend his title for a third time.”

  • Hayjive – Alexandre Pantoja

“There is a lot going against Asakura in this fight- No UFC experience, never fought in a cage before, and is fighting a man in Pantoja who is undefeated against all of the top 10 flyweights in the world. I expect Pantoja to have success with his grappling here and ultimately find a submission.”

  • Nolan (TheParlay) – Alexandre Pantoja

“Pantoja is getting better and better and has all the experience over top guys. Asakura has been finished by TKO in 3 of his 4 losses. I expect Kai to get tired, and Pantoja to get dominant position and finish the fight.”

  • JJ (TheOctagonKings) – Alexandre Pantoja

“Pantoja will drown him into the later rounds, using his chin to eat the early shots from Kai.”

  • Austin Swaim – Alexandre Pantoja

“Asakura struggled with lesser competition in Rizin. This seems like a setup spot for the champion’s most dominant defense yet.”

Garry vs Rakhmonov

Shavkat Rakhmonov vs. Ian Garry

  • Matty Betss – Ian Garry

“I’ve been a HUGE Shavkat guy the last few years. That said I haven’t liked what I’ve seen from him in the Neal fight. His lack of head movement and Garry’s all-around improvement in the grappling department makes me think he can pull off the upset here.”

  • The Fight Analyst – Ian Garry

“Ian Garry provides the set of skills needed to combat the forward pressure and grappling of Shavkat Rakhmonov. Garry’s speed, movement, and volume will allow him to stay on the outside outstriking Rakhmonov for the biggest win of his UFC career.”

  • Hayjive – Ian Garry

“Two undefeated prospects with very different styles. If Garry can keep this on the feet, he should be able to win striking exchanges with his speed and footwork. I’m going on a limb and saying Garry takes this by Decision.”

  • Nolan (TheParlay) – Ian Garry

“Garry’s movement could frustrate Shavkat, and Shavkat’s lack of movement could get him touched up. Garry’s cardio and full fight experience could be an advantage here.”

  • JJ (TheOctagonKings) – Ian Garry

“Garry can pick apart Shavkat on the feet, and wrestling wise can defend the submissions. Garry will aim to make this a frustrating fight for Shavkat”

  • Austin Swaim – Shavkat Rakhmonov

“Garry’s lack of size and 69% takedown D against lesser competition seems like a nightmare against Shavkat’s methodical, patient, well-rounded approach.”

Gane vs Volkov

Ciryl Gane vs. Alexander Volkov

  • Matty Betss – Ciryl Gane

“Volkov is super underrated but Gane has only lost to the best of the best. He’s an absolute unit that moves like a lightweight. He should get it done.”

  • The Fight Analyst – Ciryl Gane

“It’s hard to expect much of a difference in this rematch. Gane will still be the faster and more precise striker who will be able to outstrike Volkov at range to yet another decision victory.”

  • Hayjive – Ciryl Gane

“A rematch that doesn’t seem like it will go much different. If Volkov wants to win this he will have to come with a lot of forward pressure and mix in some type of clinch control or grappling. Ultimately, Gane should be too athletic and technical on the feet to get a decision win.”

  • Nolan (TheParlay) – Ciryl Gane

“The rematch could look the same as their first fight with Gane being too fast, more volume, and landing the bigger shots. Gane has only lost to Jon Jones, and Francis Ngannou.”

  • JJ (TheOctagonKings) – Ciryl Gane

“Will be a simple fight for Gane. Despite being exposed by Jones, I believe that was much more mental than him unable to grapple. We’ve seen him excel in that department.” 

  • Austin Swaim – Alexander Volkov

“Volkov’s recent grappling improvements could pay major dividends as a shorter fight with Gane ratchets up the variance he could squeak out a couple of rounds. This line is too wide.”

Gracie vs Mitchell

Bryce Mitchell vs. Kron Gracie

  • Matty Betss – Bryce Mitchell

“Bryce taking a full year off after the devastating ko and a perfect matchup for him. I like the finish at +260.”

  • The Fight Analyst – Bryce Mitchell

“Bryce Mitchell should be the better fighter arguably everywhere in this matchup. As long as he doesn’t caught in a submission against Gracie, expect a career-best performance from Mitchell with the potential of securing the first knockout of his career.”

  • Hayjive – Bryce Mitchell

“The weirdest fight of 2024. Gracie is a wildcard who can always pull off a submission if Mitchell is willing to engage on the ground. Ultimately, it’s a slim margin of victory for Kron, and I expect a Decision victory from Mitchell.”

  • Nolan (TheParlay) – Bryce Mitchell

“Mitchell will be motivated coming off a loss, where Kron has verbally expressed his distain for fighting in the cage. Bryce should dominate and have plenty of finishing opportunities.”

  • JJ (TheOctagonKings) – Bryce Mitchell

“Bryce is far better striking than Kron, and that is no secret. If this remains standing, Mitchell has sneaky power, like we saw against Edson Barboza, where he can drop his opponents. While he won’t be able to sub Kron, he can damage him with ground and pound.”

  • Austin Swaim – Bryce Mitchell

“Gracie has shown an inability to get fights to the ground on his own terms, but Mitchell’s mediocre knockdown rate (0.42%) might struggle to finish the historically durable Brazilian.”

Landwehr vs Choi

Nate Landwehr vs. DooHo Choi

  • Matty Betss – Nate Landwehr

“Nate may get countered early but if he survives i think he out dawgs him & wins it late.”

  • The Fight Analyst – DooHo Choi

“This fight is going to be an absolute slobber knocker where it can take just one punch from each fighter to end it all. However, DooHo Choi’s technical prowess giving him the ability to counter and fire back will be key as he goes in there and ends Landwehr emphatically inside 2 rounds.”

  • Hayjive – DooHo Choi 

“Maybe the best matchup on the card. Nate will look to pressure, but Choi has sharp counters and an improved ground game. I see Choi hurting Landwehr in this fight and finding a finish within the first 2 rounds.”

  • Nolan (TheParlay) – DooHo Choi

“DooHo Choi seems to be focused and giving his all to fighting for the first time in almost a decade. Nate gets hurt in many many fights, while Choi possesses great striking with great power.”

  • Austin Swaim – Nate Landwehr

“I oddly have sub (19.8%) modeled higher than KO (16.2%) when Landwehr seems to once again build as this fight progresses and snatch momentum late.”

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