UFC Fight Night DFS MMA cash picks and strategy for Strickland vs Magomedov on July 1st starts here! This time we have a 12-fight card taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada. There are several very close matches on this card which will make for some interesting choices in your tournament builds. But, that’s not what this article is about. My goal is to help navigate you through this interesting card and find some solid fighters to begin your cash game construction with.
For you 1st time readers, welcome and I hope you enjoy the article. For all you regular readers, you will notice a change. Moving forward I am going to gear this article for cash games. If you want my full thoughts on the entire card, you can find them in our MMA coaches notes Yes, I know everyone wants to win that big tournament win! But a major point we make here at DFS Army is proper bankroll management. A major part of that is, of course, cash games. It may not be the sexiest way to build your bankroll but, over time it can be the most consistent. I would love to hear any feedback on this new format, and I look forward to helping everyone learn the art of creating a solid cash game lineup.
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As always have some fun in tournaments this week. Just remember the Golden Rule! While chasing after the big payout is enticing always remember bankroll management. I am a firm believer in the 80-20 rule. Which is 80% of your allocated bankroll for the night in cash games and 20% in tournaments. Remember to take advantage of our Research Station and Domination Station. Plus check out the podcast, and follow me on Twitter (@MMACashAssassin) for the latest MMA and DFS Army news!
MMA UFC Cash Game Basics for DFS
In cash games, unlike tournaments, we are trying to build a solid floor with our lineups. Many times that may mean using a fighter with great odds to win or taking someone who is severely mispriced. Cash games are often times card dependent. For example, if a fighter is expected to be chalky in cash games and I feel they are in a good spot I have no problem eating the chalk and just rostering him. After all, he’s chalky for a reason. One major difference between cash and tournament play is getting past your aversion to play the chalk. Often times, the chalk makes a lot of sense. (I’m going to use the word “chalk” a lot, if new, chalk is slang for “popular player.”) If you ever have any questions pertaining to cash games feel free to reach out to me on Twitter, or if you are a VIP shoot me a dm.

Mar 26, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, UNITED STATES; Neil Magny (red gloves) fights Max Griffin (blue gloves) during UFC Fight Night at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
DFS MMA UFC Fight Night Cash Core Plays
Joanderson Brito (-1400) 9.6k
Joanderson finds himself the biggest favorite on the card and priced as the most expensive. I believe he is the safest 9k play on the entire slate. He also comes with a fantastic prop of -500 to win ITD. No need to overthink here in your cash builds!! Make the smart play here and lock Brito in and move on. That’s exactly the route I am taking here.
Rinat Fakhretdinov (-200) 8.8k
Rinat is another fighter I like on this card priced in the 8k range. So far in 2 fights he has never landed less than 5 TD’s. I think he are getting some value on him here being priced below 9k. He offers that great floor/ceiling combo. Exactly the type of play we look for in cash games and I am taking full advantage of it. I strongly suggest you do the same.
Max Griffin (+210) 7.2k
In order to fit the higher-priced favorites on this card you are going to have to punt with an underdog or 2 on this card. Max is one of my favorite cash punts on the entire card because he allows us the luxury to get 2 9k fighters into our cash game builds (plus he has never scored less than 33.7 DK points in any of his UFC fights). I see no reason he doesn’t score 30-40 points in a decision loss when you factor in he lands at 4.23 Significant Strikes per minute. This is the route I am taking on this card and I think you should entertain the thought as well.
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MMA UFC Fight To Target In Hybrids/Tournaments
Now that we covered some cash plays. Let’s breakdown 1 fight I really think you should get exposure to in your hybrid and tournament lineups.
Brunno Ferreira (-225) 8.4k vs Nursulton Ruziboev (+190) 7.8k
This fight carries a Fight Ends Inside Distance prop at -650. Both fighters have paths to putting up strong DFS scores and the winner of this fight has a strong chance to be in the optimal lineup. I will personally have a good amount of exposure to this fight in tournaments (north of 60%). This fight will score well for DraftKings purposes. My preferred play is Ferreira. He is the fighter that will be looking to get the early finish and could very well get it in the 1st round. Having said that get some exposure to Ruziboev as well. He is the more experienced MMA fighter and could take over this fight in the later rounds. Regardless of how this fight goes I think you need to get heavy exposure to both sides. If you plan on playing multiple lineups in tournaments this is a great fight to target both sides of in my opinion.
DFS MMA UFC Standing 8-Count
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