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Old School Meets New School
After two straight wins at welterweight, Alex “Cowboy” Oliveira - 12-3-1, 8 KOs, 2 SUBs - is ready to try his hand at 155 again. Waiting for him this Saturday is Poland’s Piotr Hallman - 15-4, 7 KOs, 7 SUBs - who will try to bounce back from a two-fight losing streak.The matchup is set for the main card, and Oliveira - a native Brazilian - will enjoy a homecourt advantage in Sao Paulo....
Fabio Maldonado has consistently been one of the light heavyweight division’s most reliable sluggers, showing a willingness to go toe-to-toe against anyone - regardless of weight class. This Saturday, the 35-year old Brazilian will test his mettle against a young lion in Corey Anderson, who’s looking to build off the biggest win of his career....
Sometimes, a fight is so big that you want to bet on it - even when it hasn’t been scheduled. Then there are those times when an awesome matchup is announced but doesn’t have a confirmed date yet. Don’t worry, fight gamblers, we’ve got your back. Allow myself to introduce...yourself...to the Future Events section of our UFC sportsbook....
With just two more months left in 2015, it’s been an eventful year so far for the UFC. But there’s a ton of great fights left before the start of 2016, meaning there are a lot of opportunities for you to get paid and score a sweet holiday bonus. Today, we’re taking a look at every upcoming headlining bout and their odds through the rest of the year....
You might not know that the UFC has nearly 500 fighters on its roster. That’s because only a few of these men and women ever attain the popularity needed to become regulars on main cards. Most of these fighters will never become household names and their UFC careers will come and go without anyone of us ever hearing about them. But then there are the prospects who seemed destined to become part of the bigger picture....
The cold reality of the pro MMA game is that success goes far beyond a fighter’s skills inside a cage. There are champions, like top-3 pound-for-pound fighter Demetrious Johnson, that fans simply don’t respond to. And then there fighters that have a magnetic presence, drawing media coverage and fans in droves. This is the elusive “it” factor, and today we’re examining a few fighters that appear to have it in spades....
With BookMaker’s daily odds updates to the UFC sportsbook, often betting line for notable fights are added without any notice. That changes now. To make it easier for you to keep up with new odds, today we’re calling out new odds for high profile fights that have been posted recently.Because lines shift as more action comes in, it’s a good idea to place your bets early if you see odds you like....
Last week, we covered all of the upcoming UFC title fights and their available odds. Today, we’re going over upcoming fights that could be considered title eliminators. Of course, we use that term loosely, considering how the UFC has a history of calling certain bouts eliminators and then changing their minds. But each of the following bouts feature contenders that are arguably a win away from a title challenge....
With UFC Fight Night 76 in the books, we jump right back into the octagon a few weeks later with UFC Fight Night 77 in Brazil. In the headliner, we get a slugfest between two legends, Dan Henderson and Vitor Belfort. In the co-feature, former light heavyweight title challenger Glover Teixeira will take on up-and-coming Patrick Cummins. And wouldn’t you know it, you can bet on these two fights right now in our online UFC odds....
While UFC Fight Night 77 was crippled by injuries that resulted in the loss of its original main event and co-feature, the remaining fighters rallied to put on a good show for the fight-crazed fans of Dublin. Hopefully you came up on a few bets. Let’s take a look at what went down....
Although UFC Fight Night 77 lost its two highest-profile fights just a week before the event, the remaining fighters rallied to put on a good night of action. Now, with the results still fresh in our minds, let’s take a look at some matchups that make sense for some of the competitors from this past Saturday....
This Saturday, the UFC heads to Dublin, Ireland for a Fight Night card filled with local Irish and European talent. Unfortunately, both the original main event and the co-feature were pulled from the card due to injury, leaving the Irish fans with a main card that’s devoid of any big names. But the show must go on, and you can still bet on the entire fight card at our sportsbook....
What a difference a week makes. While this Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 76 wasn’t exactly a premier card, it at least had a great main event with a potential star in Joe Duffy and the UFC’s No. 3 heavyewight, Stipe Miocic, fighting in what likely would have been a title contender. Now, both men have pulled out with injuries. Sigh....
Patrick Holohan - 12-1-1, 1 KO, 8 SUBs - is getting another home match at UFC Fight Night 76 this Saturday. “The Hooligan” is slated for a flyweight matchup in his native Dublin against American Louis Smolka - 9-1, 3 KOs, 4 SUBs - in a bout between fighters with 3-1 UFC records.Let’s go through the odds, what’s at stake and the smart pick for this tilt....
You might see that this Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 76 card in Dublin is only available to UFC Fight Pass subscribers and immediately write it off as an sub-par card. That would be a mistake. While it’s definitely not an event worthy of pay-per-view, it would be a solid offering on FOX Sports 1. There’s a few compelling storylines that we should be aware of going into the night, so let’s jump right in....
Joe Duffy - 14-1, 4 KOs, 9 SUBs - has an intriguing claim to fame: the Irishman was the last man to beat superstar Conor McGregor. While he’s benefitted greatly from that achievement, Duffy has shown that he has the potential to be a top contender. He can prove it by beating McGregor’s former rival, Dustin Poirier - 18-4, 9 KOs, 6 SUBs....
Somebody’s “O” has got to go. Two undefeated welterweights, Denmark’s Nicolas Dalby and England’s Darren Till, are set to clash on the main card of this Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 76 in Dublin. Both men are coming off wins in their promotional debuts, but one of them will leave with their first loss. Let’s break down the odds and the fight....
In the UFC, fighting on the prelims is equivalent to being on the second unit of an NBA squad - it’s filled with hopefuls trying to earn a starting position, veterans who know their roles, and bench players barely hanging onto their jobs. It’s no different at this Saturday’s UFC Fight Night in Dublin. Let’s take a look at the lead-in to the main card along with a few fight odds - which can shift as more action comes in....
In combat sports, the heavyweight division will always be the weight class that most fascinates fans. There’s something about watching gigantic men pummel each other that’s impossible to ignore. Unfortunately for the UFC, it’s also one of the thinnest divisions in the promotion. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have its gems. Let’s take a look at the tiers and the major upcoming fights. And of course, we’ve listed all available odds for you to get your gambling fix....
A few years ago, John Fitch and Yushin Okami were among the best MMA fighters in the world. That time has long since passed, but the UFC veterans are out to prove they’ve still got plenty left in the tank. The former UFC title challengers will square off in the headlining bout of World Series of Fighting 24 this week on NBC Sports, and they could start a run at a world title in MMA’s third-biggest promotion....
The UFC is headed to Australia with it’s biggest superstar - Ronda Rousey - leading a card that’s expected to have the biggest live crowd in the promotion’s history. 70,000 fans will pack the Ethiad Stadium in Melbourne to watch the first ever card headlined by two women’s champions.Check out the entire card and some of the storylines - plus we’ve got a few early odds for you....
Today, we’re evaluating all the current UFC champions for a special power rankings feature. Our analysis answers one simple question: Who is the most dominant UFC champion today? This list measures how far ahead a champion is ahead of the pack in their respective division, and it’s not hard to guess who number one is....
Just two weeks ago, Jon Jones pled guilty to one felony charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving injury, but the former light heavyweight champion avoided jail time after a judge granted him a conditional discharge. Jones will serve 18 months supervised probation and be required to make 72 speaking appearances. Let’s break down the biggest questions and see how they ripple into the UFC betting world....
We just can’t stop writing about UFC 194 - it’s by far the biggest event of the year and could be the highest selling pay-per-view in the promotion’s history. That’s because it’s loaded with great fights from top-to-bottom. Hell, some of the assumed prelim fights could easily be headliners on smaller UFC Fight Night cards....
With 11 current UFC champions right now, it can be tough to keep track of the upcoming title fights. So we’ve took it upon ourselves to make things a bit easier for you, with a quick glimpse at all the upcoming championship fights and their odds.Remember, these lines will shift as more action starts to come in, so if you see odds you like it’s a good idea to jump on it now....