Brian Campbell took a contrarian swing on the McKinney-Borshchev fight going the full 15 minutes at +500. Campbell acknowledged McKinney’s video-game finish rate—16 career wins, all by stoppage, 15 ending in Round 1—but argued the 30-year-old is finally fighting with patience after moving to a new camp. McKinney has talked about focusing on ‘poise over fireworks,’ saying his last first-round KO ‘just happened’ rather than being hunted. Campbell thinks the matchup is perfect to showcase that maturity because Slava Claus is absurdly durable (only one career stoppage loss, a second-round submission to Chase Hooper) and rarely presents knockout power himself. Borshchev is a technical kickboxer who happily eats damage—swollen eyes, busted nose, he never quits—so Campbell expects McKinney to dominate positionally, flirt with finishes, but ultimately learn how to bank rounds and stack wins. With the market pricing a finish as inevitable, Campbell believes the plus-500 decision prop is a classic ‘streaks are made to be broken’ value shot.