UFC on ESPN 11: Belal Muhammad vs. Lyman Good odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 11 fight between Belal Muhammad and Lyman Good, with MMA betting odds, picks, tips and bets.

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Belal Muhammad and Lyman Good will battle in a welterweight bout on the main card at UFC on ESPN 11 – also known as UFC Fight Night 173 – Saturday at the UFC’s APEX Facility in Las Vegas. The prelims kick off at 5 p.m. ET, followed by the main card set for 8 p.m. ET on ESPN/ESPN+.

Muhammad (16-3) dumped Takashi Sato by submission at UFC 242 in his most recent showing Sept. 7, 2019, giving him back-to-back victories and six wins in his past seven matches. The submission was a rarity, however, as six of those previous seven fights went the distance. He is strong on the mat, ranking seventh in bottom position time at 3:12. Good (21-5) is even better, ranking second in the division with a 0:40 bottom position time, and 1.68 bottom position percentage.

Good will be looking to throw hands early and often, posting 5.32 strikes landed per minute – he is third in the division with a 1.86 striking differential. Good is tremendous at avoiding the big blows, too, posting a 67.4 significant strike-defense percentage, second in the division. He has alternated wins and losses in his five fights at the UFC level, with four of the bouts ending inside the distance, including a KO/TKO Round 3 win at UFC 244 over Chance Rencountre last time out on Nov. 2, 2019.


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Belal Muhammad vs. Lyman Good betting odds

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday, June 19 at 5:15 a.m. ET.

GOOD (+105) is worth a small-unit play against Muhammad (-125) in what should be a fairly entertaining affair. Both of these guys can bomb, and it will be interesting to see if Good can continue his outstanding ability to avoid the big blow. His significant strike defense has been on point in the fledgling days of his UFC career. While Good has seen his fights end rather early at times, Muhammad is much more methodical, thus why YES (-154): WILL THE FIGHT GO THE DISTANCE? is a decent amount of chalk to eat. Taking GOOD BY KO/TKO, DQ or SUBMISSION (+200) could help you double up, too.

New to sports betting? A $10 bet on Good (+105) returns a profit of $10.50. A $10 wager on Yes (-154): Will the fight go the distance? pays a profit of $6.49, while a $10 bet on Good (+200) winning by KO/TKO or Submission doubles your money for a profit of $20.

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5 burning questions heading into UFC on ESPN 11

MMA Junkie senior editor Dave Doyle preps you for UFC on ESPN 11 with the event’s key storylines heading in.

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The run of events at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas continues Saturday night with UFC on ESPN 11.

The cards put on by the promotion since the schedule resumed in late April have run the gamut from the exciting to, well, the considerably less than exciting. That’s simply how things will play out in a mad scramble to put together shows amid all sorts of coronavirus pandemic-related restrictions at a time the company is laser-focused on getting in its full slate of 2020 cards.

This time around, we can say with confidence the card, on paper, appears to be solid from top to bottom, with plenty of reason to tune in from the opening fight on up to the main event.

In the that main event, an important heavyweight bout will take place as the division rounds back into shape, with [autotag]Curtis Blaydes[/autotag], who has been knocking on the door awhile, taking on former Bellator champion [autotag]Alexander Volkov[/autotag]. 

Without further ado, here are five burning questions heading into UFC on ESPN 11.

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Where will the Blaydes-Volkov winner land?

Curtis Blaydes

Imagine, for a moment, that Volkov (31-7 MMA,  5-1 UFC) doesn’t lose focus during the closing seconds of a UFC 229 fight with Derrick Lewis he had all but sealed. Had Lewis not landed a buzzer-beater knockout, Volkov would be on an eight-fight win streak, six in the UFC, and no doubt high in the title mix.

As for Blaydes (13-2 MMA, 8-2 UFC)? Well, there’s no doubt about his “what if:” Blaydes is 8-2 in the UFC, and both of those losses have come to Francis Ngannou, which isn’t exactly a pair of defeats for which one should be ashamed.

The top of the heavyweight division is once again coming back online, with champion Stipe Miocic and former titleholder Daniel Cormier set to meet Aug. 15. Presumably, Ngannou is next in line now that the mania of a potential Jon Jones fight has come and gone.

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Blaydes is coming off his biggest career win with an impressive second-round stoppage of former champ Junior Dos Santos in January. Volkov shook off his shocking loss to Lewis, defeated Greg Hardy in November, and can prove he’s still a face near the top of the division with a win.

The winner of this fight isn’t going to vault ahead of Ngannou in the pecking order, but a strong performance here could put the winner in position to get into position should anything go awry in the UFC’s title plans.

How to watch UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov, with betting odds and full fight card

How to watch Blaydes vs. Volkov, with betting odds for the full UFC Fight Night fight card.

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Curtis “Razor” Blaydes will face Alexander “Drago” Volkov in the Main Event of UFC Fight Night 173 Saturday at UFC APEX in Las Vegas. The main card is set to begin at 8 p.m. ET with the preliminaries starting at 5 p.m. ET. The full fight card is available on ESPN and ESPN+. Below, we look at BetMGM‘s betting odds for UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov.

How to watch UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov

Where can I watch UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov?

The main card is available on ESPN and ESPN+; sign up for ESPN+ here.

Prelim bouts are available on ESPN and ESPN+.

What time is UFC Fight Night?

The main card is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET.

Prelims are set for 5 p.m. ET.

When is UFC Fight Night?

Saturday, June 20.

Where is UFC Fight Night taking place?

UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov will be held at UFC APEX in Las Vegas.

UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Volkov full main card

Betting odds courtesy of BetMGM. All lines last updated Friday at 5:40 a.m. ET.

UFC Fight Night’s main card is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET.

Curtis Blaydes (-400) vs. Alexander Volkov (+305)

The Main Event of UFC Fight Night 173 is a heavyweight bout between the No. 3 contender in Blaydes (13-2) and seventh-ranked Volkov (31-7). Blaydes is the biggest favorite on the entire fight card.

Josh Emmett (+120) vs. Shane Burgos (-143)

Emmett (15-2) and Burgos (13-1) rank eighth and 10th, respectively, in the featherweight division. Burgos has a five-inch advantage in both height and reach.

Raquel Pennington (-179) vs. Marion Reneau (+150)

Pennington (10-9) sits sixth in the women’s bantamweight division and is favored over the 10th-ranked Reneau (9-5-1) despite her unimpressive record.

Belal Muhammad (-125) vs. Lyman Good (+105)

Muhammad (16-3) and Good (21-5) both enter unranked in the welterweight division. Good, the underdog, has a two-inch reach advantage.

Jim Miller (+200) vs. Roosevelt Roberts (-250)

Roberts (10-1) is the second-biggest favorite on the main card with a significant edge over the veteran Miller (31-14) in this opening Catch Weight bout.


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UFC Fight Night prelims card

The prelim card is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. ET.

Clay Guida (+200) vs. Bobby Green (-250)

Two experienced fighters meet in this lightweight clash. Green (24-10-1) is a sizable favorite over Guida (35-16).

Tecia Torres (+175) vs. Brianna Van Buren (-213)

Van Buren, a southpaw, is given the edge in a women’s strawweight clash with Torres. The unranked Van Buren (9-2) has a two-inch reach advantage while Torres (10-5) is one inch taller and ranks 11th in the division.

Marc-Andre Barriault (-110) vs. Oskar Piechota (-110)

Both middleweight fighters have 11 victories. Barriault has four losses, while Piechota has three losses and a no-decision.

Cortney Casey (-110) vs. Gillian Robertson (-110)

Casey, the 15th-ranked women’s flyweight, enters with a 9-7 record in this tightly-contested bout against the slightly-favored Robertson (7-4).

Justin Jaynes (+290) vs. Frank Camacho (-371)

The much more experienced Camacho (22-8) is a huge favorite vs. Jaynes (15-4) in a lightweight bout.

Roxanne Modafferi (-115) vs. Lauren Murphy (-106)

Madafferi (24-17) and Murphy (12-4) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, in the women’s flyweight division. Modafferi has a two-inch edge in both height and reach.

Austin Hubbard (+160) vs. Max Rohskopf (-197)

The undefeated Rohskopf (5-0) faces Hubbard (11-4) in a lightweight bout to open UFC Fight Night 173.

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UFC on ESPN 11’s Belal Muhammad plans to continue momentum with statement win over Lyman Good

Winner of six of his last seven, Belal Muhammad will hoping to continue building momentum with a win over Lyman Good.

Winner of six of his last seven, [autotag]Belal Muhammad[/autotag] has been on an impressive run at 170 pounds.

Muhammad (16-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC) faces [autotag]Lyman Good[/autotag] this Saturday at UFC on ESPN 11 and has been inspired by the recent surge of No. 1 contender and next welterweight title challenger Gilbert Burns, who has fully capitalized on the UFC’s schedule during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Muhammad hopes to do the same.

“I can’t wait to just honestly get back out there and get back to work,” Muhammad told MMA Junkie. “Especially you’ve seen all these guys fighting and you’ve seen how guys’ lives are changing within a year. Gilbert Burns literally just – the momentum shift, all it takes is three or four fights that change the momentum and bang you’re fighting for a title, it could happen like that quick. So for me, I just want to go out there and make a statement and then hopefully get a good run going.”

Muhammad and Good were initially slated to face off at UFC 249 on April 18, but Good was forced out after testing positive for COVID-19. The event was then later postponed due to the ongoing pandemic.

When Muhammad returns to the cage Saturday it will have been over nine months since he last competed when he steps into the cage Saturday and should he come out relatively unscathed, he hopes to make a quick turnaround and continue building momentum.

“God willing, if I’m healthy after this fight, I want to just hop right back in there and keep it going,” Muhammad said. “In this sport, I feel like it’s more so the more active you are, the better you fight and a lot of guys where it could go one way or another way where if they go back-to-back they could lose the second one or they’ll cut too much weight and it’ll hurt them.

“For me, I don’t cut a lot of weight anyway, so I’m usually light and around weight so if I could just stay around there and be ready to pop in and at any moment with all these injuries happening … a big fight can come my way.”

Muhammad is coming off a “Performance of the Night” finish over Takashi Sato at UFC 242 last September.  He also holds big wins over the likes of Tim Means and Randy Brown, but he is yet to draw a ranked opponent.

Good may not be ranked, but Muhammad is just focused on racking up wins until the big opportunities naturally come his way.

“You always want to fight a ranked guy (and) get your name up there, but I felt like Lyman got a good run going, people are excited about his last couple of fights and then no ranked guy wants to fight,” Muhammad said. “Everybody’s using that excuse, ‘I don’t want to fight below me or I want to wait,’ but like I said now with the times we’re in, it’s just guys that are willing to fight. Dana White’s looking for guys that are trying to fight. … You can’t wait anymore. You gotta be willing to say yes.

“I just want to be that guy that I don’t care who they put in front of me, I’m willing to say yes to anybody.”

UFC on ESPN 11: Make your predictions for Curtis Blaydes vs. Alexander Volkov

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Our staff picks feature includes the consensus picks from MMA Junkie readers. Simply cast your vote for each bout below, and we’ll use the official tallies that are registered by Thursday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the UFC on ESPN 11 event staff predictions we release Friday ahead of the event. UFC on ESPN 11 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card airs on ESPN and streams on ESPN+.

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Video: UFC fighters rally together to send message in support of ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement

Watch UFC fighters take a stand against racism and police brutality in support of “Black Lives Matter.”

The death of George Floyd impacted and inspired many to take a stand against police brutality and racism not just in America, but also around the world.

Floyd’s tragic death in the hands of Minneapolis police last month has sparked protests around the country and has been the center of news media around the world.

Many organizations and prominent figures in politics, entertainment, sports, and several other sectors have backed the “Black Lives Matter” efforts to push for a change in police reform in America and end racism.

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Many UFC athletes have been seen individually protesting and taking a stand against racism in the world. In a recent video, several UFC fighters rallied together to abolish racism and police brutality, and show solidarity and support of “Black Lives Matter.”

Among the fighters included on the video are UFC middleweight champion [autotag]Israel Adesanya[/autotag], Hall of Famer [autotag]Michael Bisping[/autotag], [autotag]Randy Brown[/autotag], [autotag]Angela Hill[/autotag], [autotag]Belal Muhammad[/autotag], former strawweight champ [autotag]Rose Namajunas[/autotag] and many others.

Below is the video UFC fighters put together in support of the movement:

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Lyman Good to face Belal Muhammad in first UFC fight since coronavirus infection

A welterweight matchup between Belal Muhammad and Lyman Good has been rebooked for the UFC event on June 20.

[autotag]Belal Muhammad[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Lyman Good[/autotag] has been rebooked for the UFC’s event on June 20.

The welterweight matchup was initially scheduled for UFC 249 on April 18, but Good was forced out after testing positive for COVID-19. The event was then later postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The fight will now take place on June 20. MMA Junkie confirmed the rescheduling after an initial report from ESPN. Good also has posted about it on social media.

Muhammad (16-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC) has won six of his last seven and is coming off a third-round submission finish over Takashi Sato last September, which earned him a “Performance of the Night” bonus.

Good (21-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC) was the first active UFC fighter to test positive for COVID-19 last month, which he masked as an injury in an attempt not to feed into any hysteria about the virus. Now healthy, Good, who’s coming off a third-round finish over Chance Rencountre last November, will look to string back-to-back wins for the first time since 2015.

With the addition, the current June 20 lineup includes:

  • Raquel Pennington vs. Marion Reneau
  • Roxanne Modafferi vs. Lauren Murphy
  • Shane Burgos vs. Josh Emmett
  • Lyman Good vs. Belal Muhammad
  • Cortney Casey vs. Gillian Robertson
  • Tecia Torres vs. Brianna Van Buren

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Amid global pandemic, Belal Muhammad still hopeful UFC 249 takes place

“I’m staying optimistic. If there’s anyone that can get it done, it’s Dana.”

With the next three previously scheduled UFC events postponed, one massive event hangs delicately in the balance.

UFC 249, headlined by one of the most anticipated fight in the company’s history with lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov taking on former interim titleholder Tony Ferguson, is still scheduled to proceed as things currently stand, but nothing is certain amid the current rapidly growing coronavirus pandemic.

UFC president Dana White has assured fans that the fight will take place regardless, even outside the U.S. if necessary, but what does that mean for the rest of the card?

Welterweight contender [autotag]Belal Muhammad[/autotag] (16-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC), who takes on Lyman Good (21-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC) on the April 18 card, is hopeful that his fight, and the event as a whole, end up happening.

“I’m staying optimistic; if there’s anyone that can get it done, it’s Dana,” Muhammad told MMA Junkie. “I feel like they were close to making every event happen, it just wasn’t enough time, so I’m hoping that these next four weeks will be dedicated to figuring out UFC 249. I’m also praying that a vaccine will happen in the next couple weeks. Who knows? Anything’s possible.”

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The UFC fought to make this Saturday’s UFC on ESPN+ 29 card in London happen by moving the event to the U.S. and reaching out to Colby Covington as a potential replacement for Leon Edwards to face Tyron Woodley.

But their plan fell apart, as large gatherings have been banned and many non-essential businesses shutting down amid the global pandemic. Nurmagomedov’s father has since tossed out the idea of the UFC 249 main event potentially taking place in Dubai, a familiar territory for Muhammad.

Muhammad’s last fight took place in Abu Dhabi, where he scored his first career submission win, choking out Takashi Sato at UFC 242.

“I haven’t been told what happens to my fight, but if they take me back there (United Arab Emirates), I’ll be down for it,” Muhammad said. “I think an Indian reservation can work; we just have to figure out a way to meet the 10 people in a room guidelines. Maybe the corners can stay in the back and we can have a phone in between rounds to talk to them as the cutman gives us water and ice.”

In the meantime, Muhammad has been doing all he can to stay ready, despite the restrictions in most public places.

“Yeah it’s been crazy, but training-wise, I’m still working,” Muhammad said. “This is what I love to do. This is my escape when I train, and nothing else matters, so just for my mental health, I’m continuing to grind. I’m not really going to big, public gyms anymore. I’m training in my team gym with a small group of people I trust that I know won’t come in if they’re feeling symptoms. That’s really all I can do. I feel like there’s a lot of mass panic from the media that’s making things worse, so I’m just going to continue to work until the power goes out.”

With the UFC being one of the last major organizations to succumb to the global pandemic, promotion officials received heavy criticism from the media and fans for going through with UFC on ESPN+ 28 in Brasilia last weekend and continuing to push for the events, despite the potential risks.

But Muhammad supports the UFC’s efforts. After all, he only gets paid when he fights.

“I feel like the media just wants to criticize Dana and the UFC because that’s what they do,” Muhammad said. “Anything he does, there’s going to be a critic or a hater, but he’s doing what any fighter would do. He’s fighting for the show. If I’m in charge, I’m deciding to fight, and I feel like any fighter is, too.

“These media members aren’t doctors, so their opinion about the virus doesn’t matter to me. There’s no sports on right now, so the only stories they can write about are the UFC being ‘irresponsible.’ If there’s no fans and everyone that’s in the arena at the time is willing to fight and be there, then let the show go on. As my man Dr. Drew says, stop listening to media; they’re creating panic.”

Time will tell as things continue to unfold over the next several weeks, but should his fight proceed with no crowd, Muhammad would be OK with that, too.

“I think it’ll be cool with no fans,” Muhammad said. “I think it’ll only affect the walkout and after the fight, but during the fights it won’t matter. I’m in the zone, so I only hear my opponents heartbeat.”

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