What happened with Phil Rowe's weigh-in?
Phil Rowe initially missed weight but successfully made it on his second attempt.
MMA / UFC
A recap of the UFC Houston weigh-ins, focusing on Phil Rowe's near weight miss, and highlights betting insights for the UFC Fight Night event.
UFC Houston Weigh-in Recap: Phil Rowe experienced a scare at the weigh-ins, initially coming in one pound over the limit. However, he successfully made weight on his second attempt. This is notable as Rowe has missed weight in two previous UFC bouts. Sean Strickland and Anthony Hernandez successfully made weight for their middleweight main event.
Betting Insights: Action PRO is providing free access to its betting tools, highlighting edges in the Chidi Njokuani vs. Carlos Leal and Phil Rowe vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani fights. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani is favored to win against Phil Rowe.
Actionable Takeaways: - Download the Action app&ref=yanuki.com to access free Action PRO features for UFC. - Consider Lebosnoyani as a potential betting pick based on betting model edges.
Phil Rowe initially missed weight but successfully made it on his second attempt.
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