FloGrappling WNO: The Return of Gordon Ryan

How To Bet On Gordon Ryan vs Phillip Rowe | WNO Betting Lines

How To Bet On Gordon Ryan vs Phillip Rowe | WNO Betting Lines

Check out the money lines for all all seven matches on WNO on Oct. 20, plus the exhibition match between Gordon Ryan and Philip Rowe.

Oct 14, 2021 by Corey Stockton
How To Bet On Gordon Ryan vs Phillip Rowe | WNO Betting Lines

The online betting site BetDSI has released money lines for Who’s Number One: The Return of Gordon Ryan.

These odds are constantly fluctuating. The odds below were reported as of October 20. Find the most up to date betting lines on Bet Online.

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Gordon Ryan vs Philip Rowe

This is a special exhibition match scheduled for 15 minutes. There will be no winner or loser decided. The match will resume even if either grappler achieves a submission. In the event of a submission, both competitors will return to their feet and continue grappling. 

The oddsmakers have established prop bets related to the number of submissions either grappler may complete.


Gordon Ryan | number of completed submissions

(Submission must result in tap or referee intervention)

0 -1000

1 +400

2 +350

3 +325

4 +300

Between 5 and 10 +125

Between 10 and 15 +250

Between 15 and 20 +500

Over 20 +750


Philip Rowe | number of completed submissions 

(Submission must result in tap or referee intervention)

0 -5000

1 +1000

2 +2000

3 +3000

4 +4000

Between 5 and 10 +5000

Between 10 and 15 +6000

Between 15 and 20 +7500

Over 20 +10000


Gordon Ryan gets submitted at least once

(Submission must result in tap or referee intervention)

Yes +2500

No -5000


Phil Rowe gets submitted at least once

(Submission must result in tap or referee intervention)

Yes -2500

No +1250


Match Duration

Completes 15min -2000

Does not Complete 15min +1000

 

It’s nearly impossible to predict how many times Gordon Ryan — or Philip Rowe, for that matter — may achieve a submission in this match. This match format has never been done before, and with no reward for victory, it’s difficult to anticipate how Gordon will approach the match. Will he give up positions or submissions? Or will he simply try to submit Rowe as many times as he can in 15 minutes? With so many factors up in the air, consider any bet on this match an utter dart throw.


Beatriz Mesquita -185 vs Luiza Monteiro +150 | 135 lb title fight | 15 min


Over 10min -205

Under 10min +175

Goes to Decision -175

Does not Go to Decision +135

Mesquita by Submission +200

Mesquita by Decision +145

Monteiro by Submission +250

Monteiro by Decision +300

 

Beatriz Mesquita is the favorite in this matchup. She’s one of the most accomplished female no-gi competitors of all time, and stands to add another title to her mantle. Luiza Monteiro is nearly equally decorated, but may meet her match in Mesquita. Trust the oddsmakers here, and take Mesquita straight up: a $100 bet would pay out $54.


Ffion Davies -130 vs Nathalie Ribeiro +100 | 125 lb title fight | 15 min


Over 10min -150

Under 10min +115

Goes to Decision -110

Does not Go to Decision +145

Davies by Submission +275

Davies by Decision +175

Ribeiro by Submission +200

Ribeiro by Decision +300

 

The oddsmakers have this match going to decision, but both Nathalie Ribeiro and Ffion Davies are natural finishers. Betters could take advantage of this by taking this match to end by referee stoppage, where the potential profit is $145 on a $100 bet. For those willing to place money on a particular athlete, the payout is even greater: $200 for Ribeiro of $275 for Davies.


Levi Jones-Leary -205 vs Oliver Taza +175 | 170 lbs | 15 min


Over 10min -250

Under 10min +210

Goes to Decision -200

Does not Go to Decision +160

Jones-Leary by Submission +250

Jones-Leary by Decision -105

Taza by Submission +275

Taza by Decision +400

 

It’s somewhat surprising to see Levi Jones-Leary as the favorite in this match, given that he has only had one no-gi match in his black belt career, and that was just 10 days before this event. Oliver Taza is 2-1 on the WNO stage, giving him 45 minutes more of experience under the WNO ruleset, aside from his years of exclusively no-gi training and competition experience.

Taza seems a safe bet straight up: $175 profit on a successful $100 bet. He’s had several deep attacks, but each of his three previous matches have gone to decision. Those who will lean on that could see a huge profit margin in taking Taza by decision, where he’s +400.

Don’t count Jones-Leary out. He could use his berimbolo techniques to counter Taza’s A-game leg locks. But with money on the line, it would seem safe to go with Taza.


Mikey Musumeci -800 vs Richard Alarcon +525 | 135 lb title fight | 15 min


Over 10min +150

Under 10min -185

Goes to Decision +170

Does not Go to Decision -205

Musumeci by Submission -150

Musumeci by Decision +250

Alarcon by Submission +800

Alarcon by Decision +700

 

Mikey Musumeci is a huge favorite here. But at -800, a straight up bet for Musumeci is nearly untouchable. Musumeci will be looking for a submission, eager to redeem his last performance on the WNO mats. But Alarcon is elusive, and his wrestling style may give Musumeci some trouble in the early phase of the match.

We’ve seen that Mikey can end things quickly. He has one of the fastest heel hook victories in WNO history. But given Alarcon’s style, it may make sense to take the over 10 minute bet, which offers a payout of $150 on a $100 bet. Otherwise, take Musumeci by decision, where $100 could win you $67.


Jacob Couch -225 vs Hunter Colvin +185 | 205 lbs | 15 min


Over 10min +105

Under 10min -140

Goes to Decision +175

Does not go Go to Decision -210

Couch by Submission +125

Couch by Decision +200

Colvin by Submission +280

Colvin by Decision +350

 

Jacob Couch is on a hot streak, submitting Roberto Jimenez at the WNO Championship and collecting three more quick submissions in his run to his brown belt No-Gi World title. The oddsmakers have him as the favorite, but don’t sleep on Hunter Colvin. Colvin has a pile of submission victories to his name, and could pose problems for Couch.

This one is likely to end in submission, and the under 10 minute selection may be the best available bet. At -140, the payout is $71 on a $100 bet. But for those putting their money on the Pedigo Submission Fighting standout, the payout is much higher: $200 to win by submission for the same $100.


Bri Robertson -185 vs Brianna Ste-Marie +150 | 125 lbs | 15 min


Over 10min +100

Under 10min -135

Goes to Decision +165

Does not Go to Decision -200

Robertson Submission +150

Robertson by Decision +250

Ste-Marie by Submission +275

Ste-Marie by Decision +300


Both of these women are submission hunters, and will likely get right to their attack games. Bri Robertson has demonstrated her merit as a leg locker and a back attacker, while Brianna Ste-Marie is better known for her upper body attacks, especially her arm locks. The oddsmakers predict that this one will end in a quick submission, and perhaps the best bet to take here is the under 10 minutes, where the return on a successful $100 bet is $74.


Damien Anderson -175 vs Estevan Martinez +140 | 145 lbs | 15 min


Over 10min -400

Under 10min +325

Goes to Decision -275

Does not Go to Decision +220

Anderson Submission +200

Anderson by Decision +150

Martinez by Submission +350

Martinez by Decision +220


Estevan Martinez will be undersized in this matchup, but that shouldn’t be much of a hindrance for him. Martinez frequently enters absolute divisions in gi and no-gi competition alike, despite competing at roosterweight. Martinez rarely loses via submission and has a great counter attack game. That said, Damien Anderson has submitted a few of the top guys in his weight category already, and has demonstrated the pace required to keep up with Martinez. Expect this match to be a 15-minute scramble; but it’s a longshot that this one will end by submission.

With that in mind, the best bet is to take this match going to submission at -275. That would earn $36 on a $100 bet. But for betters who are willing to pick a winner, the odds are much better: +150 if it goes Anderson’s way, and +220 if Martinez takes it.