Frankie Edgar: Knockout| Predictions| Career earnings

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The real Rocky Balboa of fighting games. Frankie Has Spent More Time In The Octagon Than Anyone Else In History And Hasn’t Quit Even Once. Today we will discuss about Frankie Edgar: Knockout| Predictions| Career earnings

Frankie Edgar: Knockout| Predictions| Career earnings

Frankie Edgar (born October 16, 1981) is an American former professional mixed martial artist. He most recently competed in the bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he was the former UFC Lightweight Champion.  After capturing and defending his lightweight title several times, Edgar competed at featherweight, challenging for the UFC Featherweight Championship on three occasions.  He also competed in collegiate wrestling at Clarion University in Pennsylvania, where he was a four-time NCAA Division I national qualifier. As of October 17, 2022.

Knockout

Frankie Edgar: Knockout| Predictions| Career earnings

Chris Gutierrez ended Frankie Edgar’s illustrious career with a devastating knockout after he was linked with a brutal knee strike in the opening round at UFC 281.


From the start of the fight, Gutierrez seemed to be on the dial as he showed tremendous striking prowess on the legs while keeping Edgar at the end of his punches and kicks. With Edgar determined to keep going, Gutierrez paid him off with a jumping knee that landed flush.

Edgar, who had said UFC 281 would serve as his retirement bout, immediately fell to the ground unconscious as the referee swooped in to stop the fight with the end at 2:01 in the opening round. Afterwards, Gutierrez admitted that he was battling cancer with his mother, as well as a lot of emotions with his head coach Mark Montoya, who was also diagnosed with cancer in his kidney, yet he still lost his life on Saturday. fought to besiege them at night.

“It’s just been a rollercoaster,” Gutierrez said. “I came from nothing. Statistically I shouldn’t have been here. I am here now. Being here at Madison Square Garden is like a dream come true.”

Predictions

While I believe that Gutierrez is improving, Edgar still represents the most challenging test of his career – especially in terms of wrestling – and Gutierrez battled against Cody Durden in a 10-8 round (control time). K 4:24). August 2020. He does not have a single victory over a ranked opponent.

Still, Edgar has always been susceptible to leg kicks. And clearly, he can’t absorb as much head strike as before. His pace has slowed, and his athleticism has diminished.

Nevertheless, I still think he has his way to victory on Saturday in his final trip to the Octagon, especially if he can catch the kicks and convert them into takedowns.

I show marginal value on Edgar at 200 or better (estimated 190), but I prefer their decision proposition (estimated 286, 350 listed on DraftKings) for smaller bets.

And I’d love to wager the fight to go the distance (estimated -124, listed at FanDuel -112) at a substantial discount relative to Edgar’s typical pricing (-160 vs. Marlon Vera; -180 vs. Corey Sandhagen).

The Pick: Fight Goes to Decision (-112, 0.5u at FanDuel) | Frankie Edgar won by decision (350, 0.1u at DraftKings).

Career earnings

Frankie Edgar Total MMA Recorded Fight Earnings: $6,143,000

Estimated Net Worth: $5-6 million dollars (USD)
The biggest payout was his fight against BJ Penn at UFC 118 ($661,000).
As of 2021, Edgar has an estimated career earnings of $5,158,000, according to The Sports Daily. According to Celebrity Net Worth, his estimated net worth is around $2 million.


His biggest paycheck came from his first-round T/KO win over Chad Mendes in 2015, where he earned a whopping $425,000.

 

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