Combat Odds HQ is back—new name, same deep reads. Host Al Mac returns with a full-scale MMA betting breakdown covering RIZIN Landmark 11 and UFC Atlanta.
From Japanese underdogs barking loud to UFC divisional trends that keep whispering winners, this episode is about more than picks—it’s about patterns.
We break down the most profitable betting divisions in MMA, expose mispriced props, and reflect on the voices we’ve lost—Jordan Breen and Bleed—and the legacy they left for fight fans and analysts alike.
This isn’t just a recap. It’s a recommitment to what Combat Odds HQ was built on: betting content with context. Data with soul. A lens on MMA that sees it as both bloodsport and barometer of the world we live in.
📈 Episode Highlights:
– RIZIN 11 dogs cash again: bantamweight, featherweight, and heavyweight trends
– UFC Atlanta: flyweight overs, bantam chalk, and the truth about 205
– Divisional tempo: what it means, why it matters
– Remembering Jordan Breen and Bleed—and what they taught us
– Where Combat Odds HQ is going next
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