UFC Fight Night 95: Cyborg vs Lansberg Date: September 24, 2016 Arena: Nilson Nelson Gymnasium City: Brasilia, Brazil The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will be back in Brasilia, Brazil this Saturday night (September 24, 2016) for UFC Fight Night 95: Cyborg vs Lansberg. The 13-fight card is set to kick off with prelims at 6:30pm ET on UFC Fight Pass and the preliminary action will continue on FOX Sports 1 at 8pm ET, with the main card being on the same channel at 10pm ET. If interested in wagering on this parlay, or any bouts for this fight card, all betting lines are currently made available at Several Bookmakerss. Here is my parlay: Lightweight bout: Francisco Trinaldo (-125) vs Paul Felder (+105) Gabe’s Thoughts: This is a close fight but I think Trinaldo should be a -160 betting favorite here, so I see some value in him at his current offering price of -125. Felder is always game and is tough opposition, but I think Trinaldo has passed stiffer tests on his current winning streak leading up to this bout. Having the hometown advantage could also play a factor here, especially if it’s a close fight and the judges get to have a say in the outcome. I think this is a close fight on the feet but think Trinaldo can edge it there, and along with mixing in takedowns, I think he will do enough to secure the nod from the judges at Octagon-side following three rounds of mixed martial arts action. Gabe’s Call: Trinaldo by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Lightweight bout: Stevie Ray (-155) vs Alan Patrick (+135) Gabe’s Thoughts: I believe Ray is the superior mixed martial artist heading into this 155-pound scrap and think he will have a big edge in boxing, which I see him using to get the better of Patrick over the course of three rounds for a unanimous decision victory on the judges’ scorecards, and potentially securing a T/KO stoppage along the way. I think Ray is the fighter with more upside in this division and I see him traveling to enemy territory in Brazil to pick up a victory over one of their own, ultimately extending his UFC winning streak to five. I think Ray should be a -180 betting favorite heading into this contest, and I was going to avoid playing him when he was -215, but the line has since dropped to value territory at -155, where I think he is worth playing. Gabe’s Call: Ray by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Gabe’s Recommended Parlay: Trinaldo (-125) and Ray (-155) at +196 for 1.25u to win 2.45u