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Old School Meets New School
There’s been more talk than usual about the welterweight GOAT, Georges St. Pierre. After his six-week test training camp, everyone - from Dana White to ex-managers to studio analysts - have been speculating whether the former champion will return to the octagon. Opinions are squarely divided, but let’s make some matches and odds anyway....
In typical fashion, Donald Cerrone isn’t waiting around for his next fight. Just two months after he fell short in a lightweight title bid to Rafael dos Anjos, “Cowboy” will test the welterweight waters in a matchup against Tim Means at UFC Fight Night 82. And because of Cerrone’s star power, odds are already out for the matchup. Let’s peep the lines and take a quick glimpse at the rest of the card....
Chris Weidman was supposed to be the next great middleweight champion, carrying the torch after Anderson Silva. But Luke Rockhold came along and stole his thunder, along with the belt. And the beating that Rockhold put on Weidman was an announcement that the best 185-pounder in the world was right under our noses this whole time. So who should he fight next, and what would the odds be? Let’s start analyzing....
Welterweight champion Robbie Lawler is the most entertaining champion in the UFC, even though his habit of eking out grueling split decisions might be the least sustainable method of retaining a title. But damn is he fun to watch, producing one “Fight of the Year” contender after another. Let’s take a look at a few fights the welterweight champion could take, and project some odds....
2015 was a breakout year for Joanna Jedrzejczyk. Maybe not in the Conor McGregor sense, but she captured the strawweight title and established herself as one of the most violent champions on the roster.One does not earn the nicknames “Joanna Champion” and “Joanna Violence” without kicking some ass. As the 115-pound women’s champ, Jedrzejczyk has a ton of options for the upcoming year. Let’s break down a few of them and project some odds....
Lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos shocked the world when he dominated Anthony Pettis to win the belt last March. He did it again by beating the highly regarded Donald Cerrone into submission in just over a minute this past December. Could we be looking at the best lightweight champion since B.J. Penn? Let’s take a look at three possible matchups - along with proposed odds - that could make RDA’s case....
Bet on UFC odds now at BookMaker.euCRUZ BACK ON THE THRONEClosing odds:Dominick Cruz +130 vs. T.J. Dillashaw -160...
UFC 200 was supposed to be the can’t-miss event of the year, but it looks like UFC 197 is going to steal all the headlines. That’s because superstar featherweight champion Conor McGregor will attempt to become just the third two-division champion in a bout for the lightweight strap, and Holly Holm will make her first title defense after scoring one of the biggest upsets in UFC history.We’ve already got odds up for both these fights, so feel free to get some action going....
Now that UFC Fight Night 81 is in the books, on deck for the promotion is UFC on FOX 18 in just two weeks. It’s another free card, but this time on network television - so there’s no excuse for you not to catch it. The UFC is making good use of its FOX timeslot, with a main card filled with intriguing bouts. We’ve got a few odds for you to wager on now, and more will be added as we move closer to fight night....
The UFC’s second card of the year is all set to go this Sunday, meaning you’ve only got a few days to lock in your bets. We’ve got a championship bout, a lightweight contender matchup, a heavyweight slugfest and a lightweight barnburner on the main card. We’ve been previewing each of these fights in depth this week, but just in case you missed anything, here’s a quick glimpse of the odds and predictions.Please note, the odds listed here may have changed, as BookMaker updates on a daily basis. You can also view a full range of prop bets when you sign into your account....
With UFC Fight Night 81 just a few days away, it’s time to take a closer look at the underdogs going into the card. Because as gamblers, nothing is more thrilling than picking an underdog to win and scoring a plus payout. From the main event to the prelims, let’s take a look at a few fighters that have the odds stacked against them.Please note, the odds listed here may have changed, as BookMaker updates on a daily basis. You can also view a full range of prop bets when you sign into your account....
In a lightweight tilt with “Fight of the Night” written all over it, former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis will meet the gritty Eddie Alvarez this Sunday night in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 81.From “Showtime’s” electrifying arsenal to Alvarez’ tough-as-nails offense, there’s no way this bout won’t be awesome. Let’s take a look at the odds and break it down....
The bantamweight division has never really been a popular weight class for the UFC, but there’s been no problem hyping up this Sunday’s title bout between current between T.J. Dillashaw and Dominick Cruz. It’s the biggest 135-pound matchup in the UFC’s history, and there are plenty of reasons you should be betting on it....
Hi kids, do you like violence? Then you want to tune into this Sunday’s heavyweight scrap between Travis Browne and Matt Mitrione, pitting one of the division’s most diverse strikers against one of it’s hardest punchers. Not many are expecting it to go the distance, including oddsmakers. Let’s break it down....
Two of the UFC’s most famous middleweights will finally meet each other inside the octagon. Former middleweight champion Anderson Silva, arguably the greatest fighter of all time, will meet the brash Michael Bisping at UFC Fight Night 83 in London. And because the popularity of both men, odds are available early in the sportsbook....
The always-entertaining Ross Pearson has been tabbed to open up the main card of UFC Fight Night 81 this Sunday. The British bomber will meet Brazilian veteran Francisco Trinaldo, who comes into the bout on a four-fight winning streak. It’s an interesting switch, considering that there are more known fighters on the prelims, but let’s hope the resulting action justifies it....
There are plenty of reasons to catch the UFC Fight Night 81 prelims this Sunday, starting with the feature bout between Patrick Cote and Ben Saunders. Make sure to tune in starting 8 p.m. on FOX Sports 1 as the UFC’s second event kicks off on cable television. Let’s preview the four fights on the prelims leading into the main card....
When the UFC heavyweight title and the moniker of “The Baddest Man of the Planet” is on the line, the betting odds come out early. With champion Fabricio Werdum and Cain Velasquez now set to meet during Super Bowl weekend, it’s time to hit the sportsbook and start betting. Let’s take a look at the early money lines....
The best pound-for-pound fighters in the world is an extremely subjective list, and one that many feel is entirely unnecessary. Still, it's an important list, because it's not beholden to any weight class, and it strokes the debate on who the greatest fighter in the world is.We've got our top five here for you, and any applicable odds for upcoming fights....
Let’s hope that 2016 brings us a few superfights. Because nothing gets the blood of a fight fan pumping more than a bout that’s larger than life.After a tumultuous 2015 where we saw the rise and fall of some of the UFC’s best fighters, it’s time refresh the superfight wish list - and make a few odds projections as well....
Right now, all eyes are on the featherweight division, and that's due to one man: newly crowned champion Conor McGregor. But look past the Irishman, and you have one of the deepest divisions in the UFC. It feels weird to have a featherweight ranking list without the great Jose Aldo at the top of it, but sooner or later he would have lost. As always, odds for upcoming fights are listed if applicable....
For the past few years, the UFC's lightweight division has been the most talent-rich weight class, loaded with elite fighters in the top-15. That also makes it one of the most difficult divisions to rank.Choosing just five fighters to make BookMaker's cut is not an easy task, but we've got our list, along with odds, for your betting pleasure....
BookMaker's Future Events section is one of the most entertaining sections for fight fans to visit. It's where the odds for some of the biggest fights live - even if those bouts haven't even been officially scheduled. Right now, we've got superfights, slugfests and title fights listed in the Future Events, and it's a perfect opportunity to jump on some favorable odds. Let's take a look....
With so many UFC belts changing hands in the past few months, it's time we updated our Championship Power Rankings. This list measures how far ahead a champion is ahead of the pack in their respective division. You could also see it as who has the best chance of keeping their belt in the foreseeable future. As always, odds for any upcoming fights are listed....
It seems like everyone wants a piece of featherweight champion Conor McGregor these days. And while lightweight kingpin Rafael dos Anjos kindly invited the Irishman to 155 after his dominant win over Donald Cerrone, it was Nick DIaz' post-fight callout that stole the show. It's suddenly one of the biggest money fights the UFC could make, and it's an absolutely fascinating matchup. Let's project the odds....