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UFC Fight Night: Burns vs Morales Parlay Picks

We're serving up UFC Fight Night: Burns vs Morales parlay picks with the thrilling fight card taking place on Saturday, May 17th. You can catch all the action over on ESPN+ as with the main card getting underway at 7pm ET. 

Before that, let's build that bankroll with a pair of UFC Fight Night: Burns vs Morales parlays. 

UFC Fight Night: Burns vs Morales Parlay Picks - UNDERS (+194)

  • Gilbert Burns vs Michael Morales UNDER 3.5 Total Rounds (-136)
  • Rodolfo Bellato vs Paul Craig UNDER 1.5 Total Rounds (-144)

Gilbert Burns has been a UFC mainstay for over a decade. But, at 38-years-old, he's well past his prime. On the flip side, Michael Morales is a young, hungry and dangerous as they come. Morales crisp technical boxing, and explosive athleticism should strike fear into the hearts of even the most accomplished fighters in the UFC's welterweight division. Look for Morales to finish the main event quickly. 

Similarly, the UFC Fight Night co-main event is a classic battle of striker vs grappler as Rodolfo Bellato meets Paul Craig. Bellato rarely leaves things to the judges scorecards, as he's finished 11 of 12 career victories, and will look to continue that streak against Craig on Saturday night. Meanwhile, Craig will desperately aim to initiate grappling exchanges and bring this fight into his world on the ground, but, against the speed and power of Bellato, he's unlikely to be successful. After all, the Brazilian is a massive -535 favorite for a reason. Bellato should make mincemeat out of Craig, so I love the early stoppage bet as part of our first UFC Fight Night parlay. 

UFC Fight Night: Burns vs Morales Parlay Picks - Knockouts Galore (+406)

  • Michael Morales to win by KO (-150)
  • Rodolfo Bellato to win by KO (-160)
  • Nursulton Ruzlboev to win by KO (-115) 

As stated earlier, there's a high probability both Michael Morales and Rodolfo Bellato with their matchups by knockout, as the UFC has thrown two older fighters to the wolves in the main and co-main event. 

Further down the card, Nursulton Ruzlboev is a massive middleweight with the explosive power to end his bout with Dustin Stoltzfus quickly. The 6'5 185-pounder will be throwing everything he's got at Stoltzfus early, and I fail to se how the American survives the barrage. After all, Stoltzfus has been knocked out spectacularly in two of his past four bouts, so I like history to repeat itself here. 

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