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Best Bets: Power Slap 10 Pre-Event Odds Analysis

Three title bouts await fans on Friday 6th December at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas. Power Slap 10 pre-event odds are out and a competitive card presents itself to bettors, capped off by the heavyweight duel between Dibbel and Perez.

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Schedule and How To Watch Power Slap 10

Power Slap 10 comes to your screens live on Rumble from 9:00 p.m. E.T on Friday. It’s completely free to stream all eight events, and while you’re watching, you can check NXTbets for updated odds and offers.

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Please note, the odds provided herein reflect the raw probability odds for this analysis and are based on the information available at the time of publishing. Different sportsbooks may adjust these odds based on market conditions, bettor behaviors, and other factors that could influence the betting landscape.

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Best Bets and Picks for Power Slap 10

Class

Matchup

Moneyline

Payout on $20

HW

Damien “The Bell” Dibbell

-209

$29.57

Dorian “Disturbing the Peace” Perez

+154

$50.80

MW

Isaih “Pretty Boy” Quinones (C)

-159

$32.58

Branden “The Butcher” Bordeaux (3)

+119

$43.80

WW

Anthony “Babyface” Blackburn (C)

+120

$44.00

Emanuel “No Love” Muniz (1)

-160

$32.50

SHW

Kalani “Toko” Vakameilalo (4)

-249

$28.03

Lorenzo “Slap Dawg” Florean (8)

+180

$56.00

WSW

Pauline “PITA” Macias

-160

$32.50

Jayme “Atom Bomb” Hinshaw

+120

$44.00

MW

Garrett Grimes (6)

-202

$29.90

Joshua “Herculez” Newson (10)

+150

$50.00

HW

Cooper “The House” Housley (5)

-179

$31.17

Pono “Da Hawaiian Assassin” Pau (8)

+134

$46.80

SHW

TJ “The Gorilla” Thomas (7)

-110

$38.18

Luke “Lethal Strike” Simonds (8)

-120

$36.67

Heavyweight (HW): Damien “The Bell” Dibbell (-209) vs. Dorian “Disturbing the Peace” Perez (+154)

Reigning heavyweight champion Damien “The Bell” Dibbell is favored to take down the challenger Perez. Both strikers hold a 5-1-0 record, but the champ has delivered more knockouts in his Power Slap career. “The Bell” delivers more capsizing blows, generating almost 19,000 more human force per slap than Dorian. However, the challenger will strike first with a chance to weaken Dibbell from the start.

Middleweight (MW): Isaih “Pretty Boy” Quinones (-159) vs. Branden “The Butcher” Bordeaux (+119)

The penultimate event of Power Slap 10 sees “The Butcher” challenge Quinones for the title. Branden has the honor of striking first, and despite being a challenger, he holds a superior Power Slap record to the champion, having never lost a fight. Despite his less desirable record, “Pretty Boy” is on a high after snatching the belt from Davis in Power Slap 9.

Welterweight (WW): Anthony “Babyface” Blackburn (+120) vs. Emanuel “No Love” Muniz (-160)

“No Love” returns to challenge “Babyface” Blackburn, the man who took the welterweight title off of him in Power Slap 8. Their first battle went the distance, with judges awarding the bout to “Babyface” by a single point. The 5’9” Blackburn enters the stage undefeated in the sport, but the smart money is flowing to the more youthful Muniz, favored to win at -160. Muniz has lost three fights in his career, one of them to Blackburn back in June 2024.

Super Heavyweight (SHW): Kalani Vakameilalo (-249) vs. Lorenzo Florean (+180)

Super heavyweight fighters Kalani Vakameilalo and Lorenzo Florean have produced two of the top 5 Power Slap knockouts. It’s the first time we see the 6’5” Kalani strike since his defeat to “Da Crazy Hawaiian” in Power Slap 5. Both strikers are powerful, but the brutality of Kalani’s strikes might prove too much for Florean.

Women’s Strawweight (WSW): Pauline “PITA” Macias (-160) vs. Jayme “Atom Bomb” Hinshaw (+120)

Newbies Pauline Macias and Jayme Hinshaw share the card in Las Vegas, looking to make a name in the world of Power Slap. Both ladies are products of MMA and have four professional wins to their name. Hinshaw also dabbled in BKFC between 2022 and 2023, leaving the sport unbeaten with a 2-0-0 record. 

Middleweight (MW): Garrett Grimes (-202) vs. Joshua “Herculez” Newson (+150)

Garrett Grimes hasn’t slapped since Power Slap 6 when he went down to Wesley Drain. This time he’s pitted against an unbeaten Joshua Newson who steps up to the big leagues of Power Slap after dominating on the challenger circuit. Grimes is currently priced at -202 to defeat the newcomer.

Heavyweight(HW): Cooper “The House” Housley (-179) vs. Pono “Da Hawaiian Assassin” Pau (+134)

Three fights and no losses, that’s how the record of Cooper Housley reads as he squares off against “Da Hawaiian Assassin.” Both fighters will look to improve on their last outings, where Housley drew and Pau went down to James Siekmann. As it stands, the money is flowing in for “The House” at -179.

Light Heavyweight (LHW): TJ “The Gorilla” Thomas (-110) vs. Luke “Lethal Strike” Simonds (-120)

“The Gorilla” and “Lethal Strike” get Power Slap 10 underway. TJ last battled in Power Slap 6 when he walked away victorious over Garrett Blakesslee by disqualification. Simonds on the other hand is participating in his first major Power Slap event, entering with a 2-0-0 record in the format.

Expert Pick for Power Slap 10

 
The welterweight title fight presents an opportunity for sports bettors. “Babyface” Blackburn is the underdog against Emanuel Muniz, which is surprising considering his unbeaten record and victory over Muniz in Power Slap 8. Blackburn is priced at +120 to win which is currently paying $44 on a $20 wager.

Where to Bet on Power Slap 10

Now that you’re armed with the latest odds and expert picks for Power Slap 10, it’s time to place your bets. NXTbets has partnered with a number of reputable sportsbooks to ensure that you have a seamless betting experience. To bet on Power Slap 10, check out partnered sportsbooks. Simply follow the links to register an account, deposit funds, and start betting. For those venturing into Power Slap betting for the first time, we highly advise perusing our Official Power Slap Betting Guide for valuable insights and tips.

Power Slap 10 promises to be a night of unparalleled excitement and fierce competition. With two title fights headlining the card and a plethora of intriguing matchups throughout, fans and bettors have plenty to look forward to. As the slap-fighting world converges on Las Vegas, prepare for an evening of jaw-dropping moments, shocking upsets, and the crowning of champions. Don’t miss out on the action – tune in to Power Slap 10 and experience the thrill of this rapidly growing sport firsthand.

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