UFC 199: Rockhold vs Bisping Date: June 4, 2016 Arena: The Forum City: Los Angeles, CA The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is back in Los Angeles, CA this Saturday night (June 5th, 2016) with UFC 199: Rockhold vs Bisping. The main card kicks off at 10pm ET on Pay Pew View, with preliminary action preceding it on FOX Sports 1 at 8pm and UFC Fight Pass at 6:15 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: Green/Poirier +475 || 1 to win 4.75u I think this fight has “fireworks” written all over it. It is a real barn burner in the UFC’s 155-pound division and I expect entertaining action from start to finish. Green is coming off an extended layoff and looking to get back into the win column after having an eight fight winning streak snapped and Poirier hopes to make it four in a row since his move up to the lightweight division from 145-pounds. Should these two take home the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors, it would be the very first time for Los Angeles’ very own Green, while being the third for American Top Team product Poirier. Andrade/Penne +1300 || .5u to win 6.5u I see a lot of value in this prop at +1300, as I could see it being a highly entertaining contest, and it is no secret that Dana White often favors women’s bouts when it comes time to hand out post-fight bonuses. Andrade is dropping down to weight classes from 135-pounds to strawweight and will be looking to get back into the win column. Penne will be hoping to do the same following a failed bid for the UFC’s 115-pound gold, where she lost via third round TKO against the current champion Joanna Jedreczyk. Should these ladies manage to take home the evening’s honors, it would mean the first time for the Brazilian Andrade, while being the third for California’s Penne. Kim/Reyes +1500 || .5u to win 7.5u These two are going to kick off the night as the very first fight on the Fight Pass prelims and I think they will get things started on a high-note. Regardless of the outcome, I think this stands a chance of proving to be a very fun fight. At +1500, I think it is worth a shot. This is a rare “winner vs loser” match-up with Kim coming off a third round knockout loss in his promotional debut, which came a division above at 170-pounds, and Reyes is coming off a first round knockout of Cezar Arzamendia in his UFC debut. Should these lightweights manage to earn the evening’s honors, it would mean the first time for both 155-pounders.