Quick One-Liners for UFC Fight Night 60 in Colorado

Cole MillerIn one line, I will be providing my own personal description for every fight ahead of us at tonight’s UFC Fight Night 60 in Colorado. I will also be following the Twitter rule of thumb of keeping them in 140 characters or less. Tonight’s 10-fight card includes a six-fight main card that will be live on FOX Sports 1 at 10pm, and preliminary action will precede it at 8pm on the same channel. If interested in wagering on this UFC fight card, all of the lines will be made available to you at Several Bookmakerss. And without further ado, here are my one-liners for UFC Fight Night 60 in Colorado… MAIN CARD (FOX SPORTS 1) Benson Henderson vs Brandon Thatch Fireworks are expected when these Colorado natives square off in front of a Colorado crowd in the main event of the evening. Max Holloway vs Cole Miller This is a co-main event bout between a couple of bonus-hunters and one of them is likely to add another to his collection. Kiichi Kunimoto vs Neil Magny Magny rides a red hot five-fight winning streak inside the Octagon and looks to extend it to six against a game 3-0 veteran in Kunimoto. Dan Kelly vs Patrick Walsh Walsh missed weight by 5.5lbs and Kelly was unhappy, but this fight, which many are surprised to see on the main card, will still go on. Kevin Lee vs Michel Prazeres Lee disrespected Prazeres at the weigh-ins and things got heated, drawing some interest to a fight not many cared about. Chris Kelades vs Ray Borg Kelades again finds himself as a big underdog against the biggest betting favorite on the entire card in Borg and he aims for another upset. PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX SPORTS 1) Efrain Escudero vs Rodrigo Lima It’s do-or-die time for TUF 8 winner Escudero, as a loss here would likely send him packing from the promotion again; this time for good. Jim Alers vs Chas Skelly Fight fans are looking forward to this featherweight battle between two talented grapplers that could prove to be a real chess-match. Tim Elliott vs Zach Makovsky Scrap with real ‘FOTN’ potential between a pair of talented 125ers which I feel belongs on the main card and don’t understand why it isn’t. James Moontasri vs Cody Pfister Pfister, making his debut on short notice looks for his first UFC win, while Moontasri, who missed weight by 2lbs, looks to do the same.

Written by Gabe Killian

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