
We're Covering Fights Now: The MMA Hub, Built With James Hansen And The Not Moved Podcast
FantasyDailies has always been a numbers shop. Boards, splits, graded results. Fight sports are a different animal โ the sample sizes are tiny, the styles matter more than the stats, and a five-round main event can turn on one exchange.
So rather than pretend a model solves MMA, we did it the other way around: we built the card, and brought in people who actually watch the fights.
The MMA Hub is live โ and the coverage on top of it is a collaboration between our writer James Hansen and the Not Moved Podcast, who've been breaking down UFC cards on their fight show since long before they joined the family.
What The Hub Does
Every UFC card, laid out the way a fight card should be.
The next event up top โ full main card and prelims, every bout in order, with the weight class on each one and title fights flagged in gold. Bouts get cancelled constantly in this sport, so scratched fights are marked instead of quietly disappearing.
Results with the finish. Not just who won โ the method, the round and the exact time. Submission, round one, 4:25. KO/TKO, round three, 0:15. Unanimous decision after three. That's the detail that tells you what actually happened, and it's the detail most result pages drop.
It pulls from the live sports wire and refreshes through fight night, so a card that's mid-broadcast updates as it goes.
The Scrap Sheet
The Not Moved crew runs a fight preview show โ The Scrap Sheet โ going card by card before every event. Matchups, styles, who's got the reach, who fades late, and where the line looks wrong.
They've been doing it for a while. Now it sits next to the actual card on our site, and their episodes are embedded on their page, along with their live streams from Twitch, Kick and YouTube.
They also do boxing, so the coverage isn't stopping at the UFC.
James Hansen On The Written Side
James is handling the written coverage โ card breakdowns, fighter profiles and the longer pieces that don't fit in a podcast segment. His work runs in the main article room alongside everything else on the site.
The split makes sense: the podcast is where you argue about a fight, the written piece is where you lay out the case.
Betting A Fight Card, Honestly
MMA is the most parlay-abused sport there is, and it's obvious why โ a card has twelve fights, the favourites all look like locks, and stacking them feels free. It isn't. The juice compounds on every leg and a single upset torches the ticket, which in this sport happens roughly always.
So the tools on the hub are pointed at that specific problem:
- The Parlay Doctor โ paste your card-long parlay and it grades the ticket A through F: what it truly needs to cash, how much juice is buried in it, and which single leg is carrying the whole thing. Nothing you paste is stored.
- Implied probability โ a โ450 favourite is a number, not a certainty. See what the price is really claiming.
- The book heat map โ nine books side by side. Fight lines move hard around weigh-ins.
- Line movement โ where the money went in the last hour.
- The hedge calculator โ one fight away from a big ticket, this tells you exactly what to lay.
- Parlay Central for everything else, and the graded ledger so you can see our whole record, wins and losses.
Talk About It
Fight talk goes in the Not Moved board in our community โ same threads whether you come in from our forum or from their page.
That's where the Saturday night arguments live, and where you can tell James and the crew they're wrong about the main event before it happens rather than after.
Start Here
The MMA Hub โ for the card and the results.
The Not Moved Podcast โ for The Scrap Sheet, the live streams and the archive.
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