NFL Week 18: Hasten Slowly

NFL week 18 brings more unknown than Christmas day my friends.

We have four games where playoff spots are on the line and a couple others where a team may enhance their position.

For this reason I see myself trying to focus on Panthers and Bucs Saturday, Seahawks and 49ers Saturday night, Bronco and Bolts Sunday late game then the SNF tilt of Steelers hosting the Raven.

I try to invest in integrity games this time of year to prepare for playoff NFL as opposed to trying to figure out whether the Saints or the Dirty bird have more to play for which for both is nothing!

Here’s an early 3 team 10pt Teaser obtained at DraftKings -120:

Buc’s +7.5

Vikings +3.5

Bills +1.5

I have mucho on the Bills Under 10.5 season wins (lost), 11.5 season wins (in play to Jets) and 12.5 season wins (already a winner) so the attempt here is to minimize a touch of my Bill exposure. No doubt however I am a big Jets fan this week despite them having absolutely NO chance of winning.

Next week I’ll make an accounting of all GambLou.com releases across all sports for 2025.

*Photo is of the Westgate Superbook during Covid…. damn near the Twilight Zone!

GambLou.com: A Holiday message!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

This is the time of year where my focus becomes refined to the NFL and its playoff season as the UFC has been accommodating enough to allow us time to rest and update our database/fight models for the 2026 session!

There is much to be thankful for as I am so grateful for the platforms I am able to appear on each week and throughout the year.

My special treatment from the VSiN Network as well my regular opportunities to post UFC and NFL with The Las Vegas Review Journal, and of course my weekly local Phoenix appearances with Steve McCollum on The Main Event Sports Show (@TMESportsShow on X) help drive GambLou.com onto interested parties computer screens.

2025 results across all sports will post as soon as we hit January but until then please enjoy your holidays, family and loved ones. What’s important is relationships as chasing sports profits is secondary to Faith, Family and friends!

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UFC Fight Night Royval vs. Kape: Crown Royval

UFC Fight Night Royval vs. Kape is the organization’s final event in 2026.

To date, Favorites in the UFC stand 320-153-17 or 67%. The last couple of years have seen favorites in the UFC exceed the typical 63% +/- rate of success. Are these higher favorite results the new normal or will we eventually witness some reversion from underdogs?

This week’s event will take place from the UFC APEX facility which utilizes the smaller 25’ octagon and a facility that houses so very few live attendees. There are twelve scheduled bouts five of which will take place at the higher weight limits (welterweight to heavyweight).

There are seven fights where age differences between fighters are five years and greater. We understand the great win advantage being six years younger (62%) provides youthful athletes.

This final fight card is populated with athlete’s arriving with diverse fighting styles yet many of the personalities comprising the event are less recognized names. No matter the fighter’s popularity, all are working diligently to catch lightning in a bottle based on the outcomes of these battles.

Manuel Kape -300 vs. Brandon Royval +255 Flyweight (125lbs.) main event

We last watched Brandon Royval lose an ultra-close decision in a battle with now champion of the flyweight division Joshua Van this past June.

Royval, a black belt in BJJ trains in Colorado’s elevation, he’s unusually tall, long for this division and his fight weaponry allows him to compete effectively anywhere a fight takes place.

7-4 in the UFC Royval, versed with muay Thai striking acumen has competed and defeated several elite flyweights and has lost only to Brandon Moreno a former champion, Van the current flyweight champion, and Alexandre Pantoja another former flyweight champion.

Royval, who sports a gangly, long physique is looking to bounce off that loss to Van and defeat Kape who arrives to this fight steeped with potential yet burdened by the inability to consistently make weight.

Angola’s Manuel Kape is in fact a freak athlete. He is extremely athletic, unusually deft, and adroit on his feet, his hands are lightning fast, and he delivers strikes with explosive power coupled with extreme precision.

Kape stands 7-3 in the UFC with losses to Matheus Nicolau, former champion Pantoja, and former UFC athlete Mohammad Mokaev a wrestling based fighter.

It’s my judgement that the class of this division is a focused, motivated Manuel Kape but any attempt to understand Kape’s mentality/drive/focus prior to any fight he undertakes seems folly for he is famous for toying with adversaries and losing focus in the heat of battle which manifests itself in dud performances like the loss he incurred to Nicolau or one sided decision victories.

In this fight Kape will own advantages in speed, quickness, footwork, striking accuracy, power, and youth but his adversary Royval will hold height, reach, and grappling advantages over the nimble knockout artist.

Trying to determine the motivation and preparedness of Manuel Kape is no easy task. One would imagine that he would show up to all fights prepared and ready to fire yet on occasion he plays with his food, remains less than active, seems distracted, and can be domineered by formidable wrestling-based athletes (see Mokaev).

Once the bell for this fight chimes, I look for Royval to try to engage Kape and bring him into Royval’s world which is on the ground for a roll. Clasping onto Kape will be Royval’s best ally as he must discourage any form of stand-up battle with the more powerful, faster, skilled striker.

Provided he can find himself in the clasp or clinch with Kape, Royval will then look to control Kape with his Jui-Jitsu and should he be able to ground Kape he will immediately hold advantage as he looks to take the Angolan’s back then choke him out.

Kape will need to find a way to cut the cage on Royval, a nimble yet awkward athlete himself then force him against the fence where he may unleash a barrage of knee’s, damaging fists, and elbows but Kape must remain diligent in not to allowing Royval to clasp onto him.

These two are both left-handed athletes which will add complexity and potentially awkwardness to this fight especially when it comes to the leg kicking aspect of this bout.

Each man has prepared for and competed in main events so the five-round nature of this fight plus the experience of each man sets this battle up to be a fairly one0sided affair should Kape come with urgency, focus and determination which fans cannot always count on.

At the end of the day, we know what we will get from Royval, but it is difficult to predict the mentality of this man Kape.

Should he come ready, willing, and able to fire he should easily dominate Royval and live up to the price he carries on this fight, however, should he be any form of distracted then Royval may have a tremendous opportunity to utilize his BJJ and make this a highly competitive fight despite the heavy price on Kape.

Again, should Kape come motivated and prepared to fire this is a one-sided result.

Total in this fight 3.5Rds. Over -150

Melquizael Costa -110 vs. Morgan Charriere -110 Featherweight (145) barnburner

This fight card has several legitimate favorites in well place spots.

One fight that is priced as a coin flip is this highly competitive featherweight tilt.

Costa, a Brazilian enters this fray with a very well-rounded skill set. Fighting out of Chute Boxe in Brazil, Costa brings effective striking as evidenced by his +1.35 significant strike ratio per five minutes of fight time and solid grappling into this most competitive fight.

Costa who arrives off of four straight wins since a loss to current eighth ranked Stevie Garcia in 2023 has competed against fighters that are not quite top fifteen forces in the division but were worthy of delivering Costa into this most important bout.

French pugilist Morgan Charrier arrives to this confrontation as well rounded in fight weaponry as his opponent Costa however Charriere has been in the cage competing against a more formidable array of opponent.

3-2 in the UFC, Charriere has competed against a higher class of athlete than has Costa. In his two losses he has competed brilliantly and competitively against both Chepe Mariscal in a decision that went against Charriere but should not have, then Englishman Nathaniel Wood, a top fifteen featherweight in my judgement.

Costa stands a couple inches taller than Charriere as well he will sport a two-inch reach advantage which should present him some edge while this fight is on the feet. That said, Charrier’s footwork, his sold wrestling pedigree and his quickness, explosive striking and athleticism are what makes the difference between these two fighters.

This battle will be competitive anywhere it transitions; I look for Charriere who opened -155 in this matchup to hold advantages in level of competition faced, athleticism and dynamic fighting ability.

The total in this fight stands 2.5Rds Over -210 which further highlights the competitive nature of this bout.

Charriere opened -150 in this battle. He has faced more dangerous competition than has Costa and arrives off the momentum of an impressive victory over Nate ‘the Train’ Landwehr in Landwehr’s home state of Tennessee.

It’s my judgement that the opening number was a more accurate depiction of how this fight will transpire than current pricing and for that reason I’ll release

Morgan Charriere -110 1u

Total in this fight: 2.5Rds Over -210

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UFC 323 Dvalishvili vs. Yan: Rage against the Machine?

UFC 323, the organization’s last remaining PPV event drops this weekend.

The fourteen-fight slate is scheduled for early prelim action beginning at 3pm PT, prelims drop at 5pm PT and the main PPV portion of the fight card starts at 7pm PT.

There are only seven of twenty-eight athletes competing in this event from the US, so viewers will watch an international set off athletes arriving in Las Vegas to compete.

This year favorites are running a couple of points higher than the usual 63%, they stand 311-150-15 or 65.3%.

Last week we hit a nice parlay paying +2.05u bringing this year’s digital tally to 24-30 -3.72u.

Time to earn!

Merab Dvalishvili -410 vs. Petr Yan +360 Bantamweight (135lbs.) title

Dvalishvili will face Yan in a rematch of a fight from 2023 where Merab dominated Yan in every way, shape, and form.

Dvalishvili’s wrestling is as good as any fighter in the organization as is his cardiovascular dominance. Merab has decent hands that he employs to change up the visual of his unrelenting forward wrestling take down pressure but make little mistake that Dvalishvili, appropriately nicknamed ‘the machine’ is as high an energy fighter as the organization has.

Dvalishvili’s dominance is founded on his ability to compete at 110% output for ten rounds let alone five.

After defeating Yan via one sided decision in 2023, Merab has gone on to dominate each of five world class bantamweight mixed martial artists over the course of his last six bouts (he dominated the singularly dimensioned striker Sean O’Malley twice).

At this point in his evolution Merab needs to remain mentally sharp and motivated because his tireless output inside the cage during fights is unequaled. He batters foes emotionally with his cardio.

In Russian mixed martial artist Petr Yan we have what I regard as one of two legitimate threats to Merab’s title, the other being Umar Nurmagomedov who Merab defeated this past January.

Yan’s boxing/striking is as world class as is Merab’s chain effect wrestling. Yan’s a highly decorated mixed martial artist himself as he holds a Master of Sport in Boxing, a Master of Sport in MMA as well a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

In the first fight between these two Yan was effective striking but his inability to fend off the unrelenting pressure of Merab’s wrestling made the basic difference in the fight.

Yan has since come to voice that he was affected with injury in that first bout but based on his history and overall lack of striking power in that fight and others since, I don’t believe Yan has improved his already world class fighting acumen enough to be able to change what occurred between he and ‘the machine’ in their first bout.

We will see a more concerted effort from Yan to maintain distance and fortify his striking space by utilizing movement for Yan’s only chance to upset the current champion is to outpoint him with his deft stand-up ability.

Should this fight hit the floor however, Dvalishvili, who will be the one flooring Yan, will control the slightly larger, younger Yan and it is on the canvas where Merab’s strength, cardio and heavy top force will allow him to not only maintain control over the third ranked athlete in the division, but reign damage upon him as well.

This fight opened Dvalishvili -260 and his price is now -470.

I would normally try to find any way to regard Yan as able to defeat a champion in Dvalishvili who defends his title for the fourth time this year and second time in two months, but the only ‘legitimate’ threat to Merab in my judgement is the rematch with Umar Nurmagomedov which will occur in 2026 be it Merab or Yan.

In fact, at DraftKings Umar Nurmagomedov to be UFC Bantamweight Champion 12-31-26 is +300.

When Merab defeated Umar this past January, Umar had opened -170 then closed -250ish. When they fight again, and it will be in 2026, that fight will be lined with Merab as favorite, but it will be in the -140 to -170 range. Capturing Umar now will provide great price advantage as we near that rematch.

Total in the Dvalishvili/Yan fight is 4.5Rds Over -445.

Future Bet: Umar Nurmagomedov +300 to be UFC Bantamweight Champion on December 31, 2026 (available DraftKings).

I’ll be right here next year to follow up on that wager!

Alexandre Pantoja -235 vs. Joshua Van +200 Flyweight (125lbs.) title

Current flyweight champion Pantoja is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who had to scratch, scrape, and claw his way to the flyweight title.

Since 2020, the relatively undersized Pantoja has ‘cleaned out’ all viable threats to his title, albeit in a division that has little viewer or popular appeal.

Pantoja trains at Florida’s ATT, a renown MMA gym featuring an abundance skilled fighters with diverse body types and fight weaponry. Competing at ATT allows Pantoja to refine his already elite weaponry upon every type of adversary his size and larger.

Pantoja’s dominance in the division reflects the high energy competition he faces daily at ATT as opposed to the general lack of skilled fighters today competing at 125lbs.

Pantoja, a black belt in BJJ is a brilliant grappler who holds striking aptitude, deft defensive skills and experience that has been developed against the ultimate threats in the division over the course of a decade plus.

Pantoja is lightning quick, strong, and athletic for his age but of all his physical attributes the most apparent trait in his fights is not his physicality, rather it is his mentality.

Pantoja’s mental toughness, his fight IQ, and his zeal to hold this title after struggling for so many years to capture it comprise the fabric of the Pantoja fight arsenal. Never mind his world class BJJ, wrestling and Muay Thai skill.

Pantoja’s opponent for this fight is a talented ascending mixed martial artist, Joshua Van.

Van, a Burmese athlete is a natural fighter. He’s not decorated with any Judo, BJJ or wrestling accolades/belts but what he has shown the ability to do is to show up, throw hands and try to earn victory.

So far this wild ascent from aggressive Van assaults has worked for Van is now thirty months into the UFC and stands 7-1, his sole loss a KO at the hands of Charles Johnson.

Van’s stepping up in class of opponent (understatement) and while he’ll be the younger man at twenty-four he’ll also be in the cage against a savvy, decorated professional who has competed against the elite of this division for over a decade.

Once this fight begins it will be interesting to determine how long it takes Pantoja to ground Van then force the assenting fighter into the very deep waters he has never been taken to.

I find it unlikely that Pantoja will try to play with his food and give the young lion a chance for a ‘Sunday shot,’ rather this will be an all business Pantoja awarding a young talented but not yet ready for the title Josh Van his PhD. In MMA.

Total in this fight: 2.5Rds Over -240

Grant Dawson -200 vs. Manuel Torres +175 Lightweight (155lbs.)

We must include the finest example of a ‘styles make fights’ battle as we can imagine.

In one corner we have Mexico’s Manuel Torres, a Muay Thai based killer from Chihuahua, Mexico who is an aggressive, forward pressing striker intent on concussing opponents fearless enough to confront him in a cage.

4-1 in the UFC Torres just decimated journeyman Drew Dober after being schooled at Noche 2024 by Ignacio Bahamondes.

Power striking from distance, apt infighting using elbows, knees, and shoulders or on the ground in top position, Torres has one single point of focus, mar the opponent then take them out.

In Grant Dawson we have the complete counterbalance to the aggressive striking ability of Torres.

Dawson’s a world class wrestling savant. He’s been developing in mixed martial arts repertoire, namely his striking at Florida’s ATT a gym that trains a plethora of world class mixed martial artists. Daily, Dawson is able to sharpen his steel against the many gifted athletes there.

Once this fight starts it will be Torres who must manage to keep this fight at distance and on the feet so he can try to touch the wrestler upon advancement. It will be Dawson’s task to ensure that sometime before fifteen minutes of fight time elapses, that he is able to take Torres to the turf then smother him with ground and pound from top position.

At the end of the day fans want to see finishes and either way in this fight one cat’s going to finish the other evidenced by this total of 1.5 Under -140.

Dvalishvili -410/Dawson-200

2u returns 1.73u

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