Five Props is a column featured on MMAOddsBreaker.com after every major MMA event that highlights the biggest underdog prop bets to cash out from that card. Here are five UFC Fight Night 105 prop bets that cashed big based on the closing odds at Several Bookmakers… 1) Gavin Tucker by Decision (+330) Tucker looked impressive in his promotional debut in his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, as he outstruck The Ultimate Fighter 15 veteran Sam Sicilia for three rounds to pick up a unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards and remain undefeated as a professional mixed martial artist. The 30-year-old prospect looks to have a bright future inside the Octagon, and fight fans look forward to his second outing. Those who wagered on him to win this bout by decision made out with a sweet +330. 2) Elias Theodoreau by Decision (+215) Theodoreau took a controversial unanimous decision win over Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira and currently enjoys a two-fight winning streak inside the Octagon. The victory allowed those who wagered on the Canadian to win on the cards to cash out at a solid +215. 3) Paul Felder by T/KO (+440) Felder defeated Alessandro Ricci by knockout in the opening round of action to snap his two-fight losing skid and return to the win column with another highlight reel finish. “The Irish Dragon” broke Ricci’s nose with an elbow on the feet, and the Italian-Canadian fell to his knees and gave up, giving Felder the victory by T/KO and allowing those who wagered on it to cash out at a pretty +440, the biggest prop to cash the entire night. 4) Randa Markos by Decision (+385) Markos defeated Carla Esparza via controversial split decision on the evening’s preliminary card and bounced back into the win column following a first-round submission loss to Cortney Casey. Despite arguably losing the bout, Markos showed improvements in her all-around game. The victory on the scorecards allowed her backers to cash out at a nice +385. 5) Gerald Meeschaert by Submission (+260) Meerschaert defeated Canada’s Ryan Janes via first-round armbar to pick up his second straight victory inside the Octagon, with both wins coming by way of submission. Janes scored a takedown and seemed to be in control on top until Meerschaert secured the armbar for the quick tap and victory. Congratulations to those who wagered on the Duke Roufus-trained fighter to win by submission, as it cashed out at a solid +260, especially considering he was a 3-to-1 betting favorite on the moneyline. A $100 parlay on these five props would have netted $127,607.