Andy Lang said the only way to attack this fight is in the live market. Dulatov’s first-round blitz is undeniable—every win on his record comes inside the opening five minutes—but nobody has any data on what the Dagestani looks like if that all-action style hits a cardio wall. Lang pointed out that Fugitt went the distance with Josh Quinlan and has shown he can push three rounds, so if the American can wrestle, clinch or simply stay upright long enough to hear the horn, bettors will be staring at a DOUBLE-DIGIT live number. Lang wants no part of Dulatov chalk in parlays, has no pre-fight ticket, and will look to grab Fugitt at 10-to-1 or better once the early hurricane passes.