 Let's focus on the value plays here and we want to if we want to jam in Nunez and O'Malley We got to find a lot of value because again 14 dollars is more than 11 But it's still not a whole lot on your average per fighter remaining. So are They're good value plays available on the slate where you can feel comfortable jamming in both Nunez and O'Malley up there And if so who stands out to you for those value options? Well comfort is always subjective But I do have a few I do have a few options that that we can certainly look at I I think I'll start bottom up as far as the cheapest fighter that I'm looking at targeting a a lot is a guy Brian boom Kelleher. We've seen him before on a fane duel slady fought in a fight night card about a month ago in Jacksonville And when we looked there We saw him and he was on pace to give up 129 strengths to his opponent hunter Azure before he actually knocked out Azure But you can see that defensively He wasn't very sharp in that bout in that Azure's more of a wrestler He was about to land 129 strikes on him Incomes Cody Stamen who Cody Stamen's at 18 dollars on fan duel One of one of the most interesting Bantam weight prospects in that he normally fights at 135 pounds This fight will be at 145 pounds likely because it'd be tough for Kelleher to cut to 135 on a month's notice Probably pretty hard on his body and would significantly hurt his chances of winning the fight But so this will take place at 145 at Stamen's first bout there Certainly with Kelleher's defensive woes against hunter Azure Cody Stamen's much better as a striker than hunter Azure was so Certainly, I think there will be volume to be had and you look what Kelleher did in that way Kelleher threw plenty himself as well and actually found a path to a knockout finish He's finished his last two fights as well That's a guy I kind of want to target in this price range of somebody who has finishing upside both is with a submission and A knockout and incredible volume that even if he takes a tough decision loss or maybe he's knocked down in the third round He's got plenty of significant strengths and volume on the board So I look at a guy like Kelleher very versatile both these guys have over four significant strengths per minute They're in that smaller 25-foot octagon. That's gonna force the pace a little bit I Certainly can see this is a spot where we target Kelleher With winning potential certainly Kelleher is a live dog in this fight And then the next guy I'm looking at is Machi Patolo at $13 Apologies to Machi if I messed up the pronunciation of his last name there But he's moving up to 185 pounds. We're seeing some fighters transitioning weight classes in this COVID environment So that's been very interesting But he'll move up but normally I'm concerned about size of a fighter moving up He'll actually have the smallest little bit of height and reach advantages on his opponent Charles bird bird 18 dollars in the Fandall player pool But Patolo is as active as they come he's done 5.42 significant strikes per minute He's never attempted to take down so it's very clear what his strategy is very similar to Justin Gaichi who we saw If you never attempted to take down he's trying to stand there and throw punches That's that's a good thing from a fantasy perspective and you look at Charles bird He'll definitely have an advantage on the ground but can't even get it there He's been knocked out in his last two fights and he's going to see a high volume striker here with Patolo That can't be the most comfortable matchup for him So relative to their odds to victory and a method of victory Prop in essentially what is a stylistic coin flip for me? Will bird have the advantage wrestling or Patolo striking at only 13 dollars I'm willing to take that coin flip versus what versus landing on somebody like an eddy wineland at 10 dollars Or a felicia spencer at 13 dollars that I don't believe have any chance to win their fight Patolo plus 138 to get the win there against bird and then kella her plus 205 to win against statement