@J Money and from a line reading perspective, iirc, they opened jan/alex at pick em, and jan became the favorite. i think the thinking was, alex's luck ran out and jan would give him a rude welcome to 205, if a middleweight could sleep him.
but alex wins and attracts all this money vs someone way better than jan? the thinking could have been right on alex at 205, except jan is a horrible fighter to count on.
so just from an odds standpoint, vegas didnt know who to give the edge to, and the same people who drove jan to be the favorite vs alex decided this one. bad side to side with imo.
but alex wins and attracts all this money vs someone way better than jan? the thinking could have been right on alex at 205, except jan is a horrible fighter to count on.
so just from an odds standpoint, vegas didnt know who to give the edge to, and the same people who drove jan to be the favorite vs alex decided this one. bad side to side with imo.