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Fight fans took a much-needed breather over Thanksgiving and come back a week later for the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s return to the ESPN airwaves. The first ESPN card since August is positively stuffed to the gills—15 bouts are on the billing—but the lines are generally close, with only one tilt showing a favorite above -300. With a litany of solid options on the board not even including those like Clay Guida-Leonardo Santos going to a decision (-155) or Jake Matthews (-167), the potential is sky-high in this UFC on ESPN 31 edition of Prime Picks.