UFC290 Bo Nickal vs Tresean “Mr. Vicious” Gore Detailed Breakdown and Best Bets
Two rising stars in the middleweight division will collide at UFC 290 on July 8 in Las Vegas. Bo Nickal, a three-time NCAA wrestling champion and undefeated MMA fighter, will take on Tresean Gore, a former contestant on The Ultimate Fighter and a dangerous finisher.
Bo Nickal (4-0) is one of the most highly touted prospects in the sport. The 27-year-old made his UFC debut in March, submitting Jamie Pickett with an arm triangle choke in the first round. Nickal has finished all of his opponents in the first round, with three submissions and one knockout. A former Penn State wrestler, Nickal has transitioned seamlessly to MMA, showing impressive striking and grappling skills.
Tresean Gore (4-2) is coming off his first UFC win, a second-round guillotine choke over Josh Fremd in October. The 28-year-old earned his way into the promotion by competing on The Ultimate Fighter 29, where he reached the semifinals. Three of Gore’s last four wins have come by stoppage.
This fight promises to be an exciting and explosive clash between two hungry and talented fighters. Who will emerge victorious and move closer to a title shot? Find out at UFC 290 on July 8, live on pay-per-view.
- UFC: 290
- UFC 290 Date: Saturday, July 8, 2023
- When is UFC 290?: 10:00 pm ET
- Where is UFC 290?: T-Mobile Arena | Las Vegas, NV
- TV Channel: Pay Per View
- UFC Main Event: Alex Volkanovski vs Yair Rodriguez
- UFC Stats: Bo Nickal 4-0-0 | Tresean Gore 4-2-0
- UFC 290: Nickal (-1000) | Gore (+800)
UFC 290: Bo Nickal vs Tresean Gore Predictions and Picks
Bo Nickal is the biggest favourite of the card at a whopping -1000, and to be honest, the odds make sense. Let’s take a look at what the numbers say:
- Bo Nickal has 321 seconds of professional MMA experience, which is barely a full round
- In those 321 seconds, 89 seconds (28%) has been standing, where he has thrown 13 total strikes
- 208 seconds (65%) of his total fight time has been on the ground, will all of the ground time in top position
- Bo Nickal has NEVER been hit in the face, and has only been hit 1 time to the body, in his Professional Career
The good news for Treasean Gore is that his numbers show an 81% takedown defense with only 23 seconds of ground bottom time. The bad news is that Gilbert Urbina, Bryan Battle, Cody Brundage and not very good and nowhere near the level of wrestler Bo Nickal is.
So this fight is pretty straight forward, but has a lot of unknowns.
Will Bo Nickal shoot for a Takedown or keep the fight standing?
I think it would be one of the worst decisions to try and stand with Tresean Gore, who’s best chance to win is landing a big shot. So yes, Bo Nickal will very likely shoot for a takedown.
Will Bo Nickal successfully get a takedown?
Most likely yes. Gore is pretty strong, but we’ve seen him get taken down by a lot worse than Bo Nickal.
Now here are the tricky questions.
How is Bo Nickal’s striking?
It looks like it’s improving and you would like a wrestler should be training his striking between camps. With that said, he’s only thrown 13 total strikes. He knocked out John Noland with one of those punches, but he also threw two rear high kicks from southpaw (left high kick), where he threw himself off balance and onto his butt without getting touched. So there are things he could work on.
Can Tresean Gore land a big shot before he gets taken down? And How will Bo Nickal respond?
There’s that famous quote, everybody has a gameplan until they are hit in the face. Bo Nickal has never been hit in the head. He could have the glassiest chin ever, or it could be made of granite. We don’t know. It’s possible Gore lands right away and Bo goes down. Possible, but not very likely.
Can Tresean defend the takedown or at least get back up?
Gore with an 81% takedown defense and pretty strong, but again against what kind of competition? We’ve seen when Gore does attempt to get back up, he gives up his back. We saw this against Brundage and Battle. Bo is too good, to let Gore get up after giving up his back. I can see Bo getting his hooks in quickly and bringing Gore back down. If Bo, jumps the back and gets the hooks in with enough time to work, Bo is likely going to find the rear naked choke.
Can Tresean Gore survive on the ground?
This may come down to fight IQ, and if and how Gore attempts to get up and give up a bad position. The smarted play by Gore might be to just accept he will get taken down, but when he gets to full guard, keep his guard close, control the posture to limit the amount of damage he has to take in round 1 and survive to round 2, where the fight starts on the feet again.
How will Bo Nickal look in the second round?
Who knows? We can assume his cardio is decent from his wrestling credentials, but we don’t actually know. He only fought for 1 round total. If Gore can take Bo to the deep waters, it’s possible Bo gases, and if Bo can’t get the takedown because he’s too tired, it’s possible he gets finished. Is it likely? Again, probably not.
So is Bo Nickal a good bet?
Some books have Bo Nickal as high as -1400 which is an implied 93%. At -1000 it’s still 91%. Meaning if Bo Nickal and Tresean Gore fought 10 times, Bo would need to win at least 9 times to break even. So it’s hard to recommend a play on the steep moneyline. What’s interesting is that -1000 is actually the cheapest Bo has been. Bo Nickal has been -3000 in his first 2 UFC fights against Borrego and Beard, and was still -1650 in his last outing against Jamie Pickett. Now it’s a little crazy to say, but Bo did still “cover” those prices, meaning that the fights looked like massive mismatches and Bo did whatever he want. While, I think Bo Nickal cruises and easily beats Tresean Gore, there are too many unknowns in Bo’s cardio, striking defense and fight IQ to recommend a play at -1000.
What should I bet?
If you want action on this fight, I would look towards the value on prop bets. Bets like Bo moneyline can be a lot cheaper, by betting Bo by submission (hit the last 3 fights) or Bo wins in round 1 (hit last 4 fights). The play will depend on the odds given, but given the fact that those have hit a lot, I’d assume the opening lines would be too expensive for me to get involved. Even if you think Tresean Gore has a chance at winning at +800, I’d still look for added value in props such as, Gore by knockout, or Gore by submission. It would be crazy to see Gore win by decision.
Here's the lines I’m looking for:
Bo Nickal by knockout: 30%
Bo Nickal by submission: 50%
Bo Nickal by decision: 10%
Gore by knockout: 5%
Gore by submission: 5%
Gore by decision: 0%
Which translates to:
Bo Nickal moneyline: -900 or better
Bo Nickal by submission: +100 or better
Bo Nickal by knockout: +233 or better
Gore by TKO: +1900 or better
Fight ends Inside the Distance: -900 or better