A parlay featuring Ciryl Gane and Alexandre Pantoja is my best bet for UFC 310.
The pre-fight narrative: I’m expecting both fighters to pick up wins and am also taking the under in a bout between Nate Landwehr and Doo Ho Choi.
Check out my UFC 310 picks and predictions for Dec. 7.
UFC 310 picks overview
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| UFC 310 picks | Odds | Bet now ⬇️ |
| Parlay: Gane and Pantoja to win | -139 | Pick 1 + Pick 2 |
| Landwehr/Choi to start Round 3 — No | -107 | Add to betslip |
UFC picks made at 2:46 p.m. ET on 12/05/24.
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UFC 310 picks
Best Bet: Gane and Pantoja to win (-139)
I’m eating the chalk by backing Gane (-385) and Pantoja (-275) both to win.
Let’s start with Gane, who is 2-2 in his last four bouts. On paper that might not seem great but the losses were to Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou, who are two of the best to ever do it in the heavyweight division.
Gane responded to each loss with a knockout win — first against Tai Tuivasa and then against Serghei Spivac.
The Frenchman held a perfect 10-0 record before he lost to Nagannou in 2022, so you could say he’s 12-0 against non-Hall-of-Fame opponents.
Volkov is a great fighter but the veteran is 38-10 with a loss to Gane on his ledger. He’s riding a four-fight winning streak but I like Gane to snap that.
Pantoja has been so good that the UFC had to go out of promotion to find his opponent.
The Brazilian has cleared out the flyweight division and is No. 11 in the pound-for-pound rankings. He’s won six straight and is an active striker along with a capable wrestler.
Asakura is coming from Rizin Fighting Federation, where he was a two-time bantamweight champion.
I don’t want to take away from his accomplishments but the talent on that roster isn’t comparable to guys like Brandon Moreno and Brandon Royval, who Pantoja has beaten.
Until proven otherwise, “The Cannibal” is the man to beat.
Other picks
Landwehr/Choi to start Round 3 — No (-107): Landwehr tends to throw caution to the wind when he steps inside the octagon.
The American throws a blistering 6.25 significant strikes per minute and absorbs 5.74. He’s fought 23 times and, unsurprisingly, 14 of those have ended via finish.
Landwehr’s most recent fight was a first-round KO against Jamall Emmers back in March.
His opponent, Choi, is also a brawler.
“The Korean Superboy” is 15-4-1 but has a 1-3-1 record since joining the top promotion. Three of those fights ended in the second round (one win, two losses all via knockout).
Choi throws and absorbs north of 4.00 sig. strikes per minute.
Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.