Sniper called Michael Johnson his preferred salary-saver, saying the 6,700 price tag is "the only fighter in the sixes I’m clicking." Johnson is a +425 dog, yet the fight sits just +120 to go the distance and –150 inside-the-distance, signalling plenty of paths for Johnson to survive or even steal rounds. Sniper pointed out Johnson has quietly won three of his last four and still owns sharp southpaw boxing that earned victories over Atman Azaitar and others. Meanwhile Daniel Zell-Huber costs 9,500 with a –600 moneyline, but he never wrestles, averages modest volume, and would need a flash KO in the opening minute to keep pace with smash pay-ups like Dulatov, Ferreira or Gautier. Because low grappling means few peripheral points, Sniper will be largely underweight on Zell-Huber, sprinkle 15-20 % Johnson in GPPs, and may even take a small stab at the +450 moneyline, calling the bout "Johnson or bust."