Mont pegged Ludovit Klein at $7,700 as the underdog everyone will click—and he’s fine joining the party. Klein’s recent physical transformation has coincided with sharper output and improved cardio, making him dangerous against Mateusz Gamrot, who has been knocked down five times in just ten UFC starts. Gamrot’s takedown defense (68 %) and top control are solid, but his striking defense leaks (absorbs 3.9 per minute) and he lands little volume of his own, creating a path for Klein to win rounds or even score a late finish. Both fighters have made the DraftKings optimal lineup three times since 2021, which led Mont to float a rare three-round cash stack: he envisions scrambles, reversals, and a combined 200+ significant strikes if it sees the cards, letting the loser still post 50-plus points. For tournaments he will be overweight Klein, dabble in Gamrot leverage, and sprinkle the under 2.5 prop (currently +200) in his betting portfolio, believing the market underrates Klein’s finishing upside.