UFC Fight Night 67 Date: May 30, 2015 Arena: Goiana Arena City: Goiana, Goias, Brazil The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to Brazil tomorrow (May 30th, 2015) with UFC Fight Night 67: Condit vs Alves. The event will be featuring an entirety of 12 bouts, including a six fight main card that will be live on FOX Sports 1 at 10pm ET, and a four fight preliminary card preciding it on the same channel at 8pm ET, with two fights preceding those on UFC Fight Pass at 7pm ET. If interested in wagering on these ‘FOTN’ props or any other plays for this fight card, all betting lines will be made available at Several Bookmakerss. The ‘Fight of the Night’ plays that hold the most value are: Till/Oliveira +800 || .25u to win 2u These welterweights are both finishers and there is a decent chance they will both be aggressive from the opening bell. As long as there a knockout finish does not come very early in the first stanza, I think this bout would stand a good chance of taking home the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors. Both men are generally exciting fighters to watch, and both are undoubtedly finishers. There is a slight chance that Oliveira will opt to play it safe, considering he is coming out an early knockout loss at the hands of Santiago Ponzinibbio in what was his Octagon debut. His aggression cost him that fight, and hopefully for fight fans, he does not change much for this scrap. Till is making his promotional debut on short notice for this bout and looks to make noise in the UFC’s 170-pound division. Should these two take home the bonus, it would mean the first time for both fighters. Dutra/Breese +1700 || .45u to win 7.65u There are several fights I spotted value in as a FOTN prop bet for this card, but this is the one I see the absolute most value in. Regardless of it being the very first fight of the night on the UFC Fight Pass prelims, I think this welterweight contest is a real sleeper to take home the evening’s bonus. I feel like both fighters are really hungry for a win, with Dutra coming off an extended layoff following a flukey Octagon debut, and Breese making his own debut in this scrap and looking to make waves in the division. I expect both fighters to go forward, and I think that will ultimately result in fireworks, getting the show started on a high-note. At the current betting tag of +1700, I don’t see a way I could pass this play up. Surely, there are several other fights on the card that stand a better chance of taking home the bonus, however none offer as much reward for the risk as this bout does. Should Dutra and Breese take home the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors, it would mean the first time for both 170-pounders. Starting with this card, I have decided to include unit amounts for FOTN props.