UFC 203: Miocic vs Overeem Date: September 10, 2016 Arena: Quicken Loans Arena City: Cleveland, OH The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is headed to Cleveland, OH for the first time in promotional history with UFC 203: Miocic vs Overeem. The stacked 13 fight card, which includes the debut of WWE superstar Phil “CM Punk” Brooks is set to kick off with preliminary action at 7:30pm ET on UFC Fight Pass, which will follow at 8pm ET on FOX Sports 1, culminating with the main card at 10pm ET only on Pay Per View. 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: Andrade/Calderwood +450 || 1u to win 4.5u Jessica Andrade vs Joanne Calderwood should be a very entertaining barn burner in the UFC’s strawweight division for however long it lasts, whether it is one minute of all 15. As long as it does not end very early, I think it will stand a good chance of notching the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors. Andrade is coming off a second round TKO of former UFC strawweight title challenger Jessica Penne in her 115-pound debut and Calderwood is coming off a second rouond TKO of her own, coming against another former UFC strawweight title challenger in Valerie Letourneau. Both ladies have a lot riding on the line headed into this bout, as a victory could put them next in line for a title shot, right behind Karolina Kowalkiewicz who is expected to challenge the champion later this year. Should these two take home the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ honors, it would be the first time for Andrade, while being the second for Calderwood. Eye/Correia +500 || 1u to win 5u Coming off three consecutive defeats and being 1-4-1 NC in the UFC, Jessica Eye certainly has her back against the wall heading into this UFC 203 FOX Sports 1 preliminary card headliner in front of her hometown Cleveland crowd against former UFC bantamweight title challenger Bethe “Pitbull” Correia. The Brazilian is coming off back to back losses of her own and is in dire need of victory, which she will be seeking this evening on enemy territory. I think these women’s bantamweights will look to leave it all inside the Octagon in an effort to get their hand raised tonight, and I think there is a good chance they produce an entertaining scrap for a rowdy Cleveland crowd. Should they manage to take home the evening’s ‘Fight of the Night’ bonus, it would mean the first time for both ladies.