UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Emmett odds, predictions, lines: MMA expert shares surprising fight card picks
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Fourth-ranked featherweight contender Calvin Kattar will make his fourth consecutive main event appearance on Saturday when he faces No. 7-ranked Josh Emmett to headline UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Emmett. The showdown of ranked sluggers anchors the main UFC fight card (7 p.m. ET) from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Kattar has emerged as a fan favorite because of nonstop volume and durability. He faces a mirror image in Emmett, who has won four straight fights and will make his first main event appearance.
Kattar is a -220 favorite ($220 to win $100), while Emmett is offered at +190 (risk $100 to win $190) in the latest UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Emmett odds from Caesars Sportsbook. In the co-main event, lightweight veterans take the spotlight when Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone (-170) meets Joe Lauzon (+150). Before locking in any picks of your own for UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Emmett, make sure you check out the MMA predictions and betting advice from SportsLine combat expert Andrew Gombas.
With more than 1,400 picks tracked by the third-party monitoring service Bet MMA, he has shown a six percent return on investment for his followers. Over the past two years, his followers have netted a profit of more than $10,000.
Just last week at UFC 275, Gombas swept the board with his main-card picks and the five-fight sweep included advising SportsLine members to back Jake Matthews (+125) against Andre Fialho (-145) in a matchup of welterweight prospects. Matthews dominated from the opening bell and scored a second-round stoppage to provide Gombas’ backers with another easy winner. Anyone who has followed Gombas already has seen massive returns.
Now, with UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Emmett (see tickets at StubHub) in sight, Gombas has studied the card from every angle and released his top MMA picks. Those picks are only available at SportsLine.
UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs. Emmett preview, guide
The winner of Saturday’s main event will gain serious leverage toward a title shot in a featherweight division that is about to see significant movement and clarity. Champion Alexander Volkanovski is headed toward a trilogy against former titleholder Max Holloway next month. What’s more, second-ranked Brian Ortega is set to face third-ranked Yair Rodriguez in July. Thus, either Kattar or Emmett will be in line for a title-eliminator at worst and could be chosen to fight for the belt next.
Kattar (23-5) is a five-year UFC veteran who has gone 7-3 in 10 appearances with the promotion while facing upper-tier opponents from the outset. He became well-known to many MMA observers for his resilience in a lopsided loss to Holloway in a main event in January of last year. The 34-year-old Boston native bounced back with a dominant victory over rising Giga Chikadze in January as 2-1 underdog.
Kattar is bound to face plenty of resistance from Emmett (17-2), a six-year UFC veteran who has gone 8-2 in 10 outings against top-shelf opposition. The 37-year-old is coming off a decision victory against rugged veteran Dan Ige last December.
The fighters not only have similar records, but both are known for their durability, fearlessness and high-volume striking. You can only see who to back at UFC Fight Night here.
UFC Fight Night predictions
We’ll share one of Gombas’ UFC Fight Night predictions here: He is supporting Kevin Holland (-275) to get his hand raised against Tim Means (+235) in a battle of welterweight brawlers.
Holland (22-7-1) joined the UFC in 2018 and gained acclaim for going 5-0 in 2020 when pandemic-related restrictions caused many fighters to sit out the entire year. The Fort Worth resident moved down to welterweight following back-to-back losses against top-five middleweight contenders. The 29-year-old finished veteran Alex Oliveira in their March showdown.
Means (32-12-1) is an eight-year UFC veteran who is known for his action-packed fights. The 38-year-old New Mexico resident has found a late-career resurgence that has seen him win three consecutive fights. Means earned a unanimous decision against Nicolas Dalby last June.
“Holland is a much younger fighter and a better technical striker. Means is too hittable for my liking in this matchup,” Gombas told SportsLine.
How to make UFC Fight Night picks
Gombas also has strong picks for Kattar vs. Emmett and other fights on the UFC Fight Night card. He’s also backing a fighter who “has been way more active” to cruise to a dominant victory. Those UFC Fight Night picks are only available at SportsLine.
Who wins Kattar vs. Emmett? And what other picks do you need to see? Visit SportsLine now to get detailed top picks on UFC Fight Night, all from the insider who’s up more than $10,000 on MMA picks the past two years, and find out.
UFC Fight Night odds, fight card, betting lines
Calvin Kattar (-220) vs. Josh Emmett (+190)
Donald Cerrone (-170) vs. Joe Lauzon (+150)
Kevin Holland (-275) vs. Tim Means (+235)
Jasmin Jasudavicius (-255) vs. Natalia Silva (+215)
Gregory Rodrigues (-170) vs. Julian Marquez (+150)
Cody Stamann (-500) vs. Eddie Wineland (+400)
Gloria De Paula (-250) vs. Maria Oliveira (+210)
Ricardo Ramos (-300) vs. Danny Chavez (+250)
Adrian Yanez (-270) vs. Tony Kelley (+230)
Court McGee (-125) vs. Jeremiah Wells (+105)
Phil Hawes (-280) vs. Deron Winn (+240)
Kyle Daukaus (-250) vs. Roman Dolidze (+210)
Damir Ismagulov (-160) vs. Guram Kutateladze (+140)
Albert Duraev (-240) vs. Joaquin Buckley (+200)
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