Moneyline Hacks

Moneyline Hacks

Moneyline Hacks
Role
Senior Betting Analyst
Experience
5 years
Location
Denver, Colorado

🎯 MMA & Multi-Sport Betting Expert & Analyst at Action Network 

📈 Track Record of Winning & Community Building

🎙️ Podcast Contributor & Content Creator

📚 From Passion to Profession: My Journey in Sports Betting

I’ve been an MMA enthusiast since I was 16 years old, and for the past 19 years, I’ve immersed myself in the sport — watching countless events live, studying every weight class, and tracking both rising talent and legends of the game year after year.

I officially began capping in 2022, starting out as an MMA expert for established betting communities. After building a strong track record and loyal following, I launched my own platform — Moneyline Hacks — which has since grown into a thriving community of nearly 1,000 lifetime DubClub subscribers and 2,500+ active Discord members.

My reach has expanded to over 10,000 followers on Action Network and 3,000+ on X (Twitter). While MMA remains my specialty, I’ve since evolved into a multi-sport betting analyst, now offering data-driven insights and profitable plays across Tennis, NBA, NHL, MLB, and NFL, with the same discipline and edge that fueled my MMA success.

I went to Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa, CA. I studied computer science which has lead to me being able to build algorithms to help me with my sports betting analytics. 

Betting Highlights
Favorite Bet of All-Time
My specialty is cashing odds of +250 and higher for UFC. Just a couple of weeks ago we cashed a hedge that paid out more than the main bet which was Carlos Vera by submission (+1200) 0.5u. My all time favorite though, there's two. Miesha Tate by KO Round 3 over Marion Reneau (+6500). Tate was coming out of retirement with a point to prove and Marion had never been finished int he UFC but was on her way out. It worked out. Nate Diaz by round 4 sub over Tony Ferguson is the other one.
Most Heartbreaking Bet
MMA judges have giveth and taketh. Worst beat is a lot of them and most are because of the judges. UFC goes to some places and their fighting commission does not know how to act. I had Jan winning a decision +700 last week and he lost on the scorecards. i know it was close but I'm still upset about that one.