Every parlay carries a moneyline pick for all seven fights. The portfolio is built so the two genuine coin-flips are hedged across tickets — minimizing the chance of a total wipeout while keeping real upside on the table.
Five legs are heavy favorites that every ticket shares as anchors: Topuria, O'Malley, Hokit, Ruffy and Nickal. The risk lives in two near-pick'em fights: the Pereira/Gane interim-HW coin-flip and the live-dog Lopes/Garcia opener.
Tickets P1–P4 hold the same five anchors and run through all four combinations of those two swing fights. If the five anchors hold, exactly one of P1–P4 cashes all seven no matter how the coin-flips land — that's the wipeout insurance. P5 and P6 are the upside swings layered on top.
Reality check: a 7-leg parlay is still a longshot — all five anchors must win for the hedge set to pay. Staking all four equally means three losing tickets even in the best case; size accordingly.