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UFC 314 Parlay Picks: Firefights Await

I've got UFC 314 parlay picks with this event just days away. 

This is a deep card, and I'm riding with the two young guns: Diego Lopes in the main event and Paddy Pimblett in the co-main showdown.

Let's open up that bankroll for some UFC 314 parlays amid a fun night of fights on April 12 in Las Vegas.

UFC 314: The Comeback Kids (+225)

  • Diego Lopes ML (+100)
  • Paddy Pimblett ML (-160)

Hot take: Diego Lopes is the real deal. This guy has looked mean lately. He has fast hands, slick subs, and a killer instinct that you just can’t teach. He’s riding a five-fight heater and gets Volk coming off back-to-back beatings. Timing matters in MMA, and this might be the perfect storm for Lopes to steal the belt. He's got that young lion energy, and if he catches Volk cold early, he might pull off something special. Plus, he’s a dog on the books. Worth a shot.

This feels like a sneaky spot for Paddy to shine. He’s polarizing, no doubt, but the guy can scrap. Chandler’s always dangerous early, but let’s be real: he’s 1-4 when it goes past round one in the UFC. Pimblett's awkward movement and grappling could give Chandler fits if he weathers the early blitz. Don’t forget Paddy’s cardio edge either. This is one of those spots where the folks doubt him in a big spot, and he comes up clutch.

Chandler has pop, but Paddy at -160 is the perfect second leg to cap this off.

UFC 314: Firefight Finishers (+218)

  • Jean Silva by KO/TKO (-110)
  • Krylov vs Reyes UNDER 2.5 Rounds (-150)

Jean Silva is a problem. Four UFC fights, four wins, and none of them were pretty for the other guy. He hits like a truck and doesn’t need much space to find your chin. Mitchell’s striking defense has looked like a science project at times lately — messy, chaotic, and begging to get cracked. If this stays on the feet, Silva’s walking him down and planting him. Don’t overthink it. Silva’s power is real, and Bryce is hittable. KO.

In the second fight, it's two dudes with glass cannons for bodies. Krylov has seen the final horn just once in his last four bouts. And Reyes? His chin’s been on vacation since 2020. This one’s got wild exchanges and questionable defense written all over it. If either guy lands clean early, it's lights out. If they clinch up and one slips, it's scramble city. Either way, someone’s getting finished. Smash that UNDER like it owes you money.

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