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Old School Meets New School
Nothing gets the blood of an MMA fan boiling more than a good old fashioned barnburner. Peering ahead into the UFC schedule, there’s a few that are impossible to not get hyped for. Even better, you can bet on some of them now. Let’s take a look at some of these fights you can bet on now, and let the action begin!...
Betting on the MMA fight game is different from simply being a fan. That’s because gamblers aren’t just looking at the next big card, but also future fights that have advantageous money lines. With BookMaker’s daily updates, things can even out pretty quickly as action comes in.And that’s why we’re looking at the entire MMA odds section and pointing out a few interesting underdog plays for you....
Led by Ronda Rousey, women’s MMA is finally getting the attention it deserves. Although the women’s bantamweight champ dwarfs the field in terms of fame and fighting ability, there are still plenty of lady fighters you should keep an eye on.Today, we break down a few of the best upcoming women’s bouts. Of course, we’ve included our current odds where applicable....
With UFC 192 behind us, it’s time to look ahead to the cards that don’t cost you $60 to watch. Next up for the promotion is UFC Fight NIght 76 in Ireland. Unfortunately, you’ve got to be a UFC Fight Pass subscriber for it, which sucks because it’s a pretty solid little card. But that doesn’t mean you can’t bet on it - we’ve already got a few odds up for you....
Despite the loss of a title eliminator between Johny Hendricks and Tyron Woodley at the last minute, UFC 192 was a pretty sweet card from top to bottom.Let’s get right into the biggest takeaways of the night, starting with the the 205-pound championship bout....
UFC 192 was filled with important fights - for champions, contenders and prospects alike. With the results now officially in the books, it’s time to do some armchair matchmaking for the fighters. We’ve thrown in some projected odds for these matchups, but you can also check out our sportsbook now to bet on currently scheduled fights.Let’s get to it....
One of the biggest cards of the year, UFC 192, takes place this Saturday - and moneylines for every fight are now available right here at BookMaker. From the main card on pay-per-view to the prelims on Fox Sports 1 to the pre-prelims on UFC Fight Pass, beg on your favorite fighters now. Make sure to check back for the totals, which should be posted shortly. Prop bets are typically released the night of the fight....
There are 10 divisions in the UFC, and it’s obvious some are stronger than others. And then there are a few that are absolutely loaded with talent. It’s time to take a look at the best weight classes in the promotion - and if there are big fights on the horizon, we’ve got some odds for you to play with....
While UFC 192 is loaded with impactful fights on the main card, there are plenty of reasons to watch the prelims. For starters, they’re free fights on FOX Sports 1 that you can bet on right here at BookMaker.But looking deeper, the prelims are loaded with intriguing fighters and storylines that could play a part of the bigger picture....
The UFC’s return to the famed Saitama Super Arena in Japan was a successful one, with come-from-behind wins, stunning knockouts and a heavyweight meat grinder in the main event. Let’s take a closer look at what went down in the land of the rising sun....
It didn’t take long for Jessica “Evil” Eye – 11-3, 3 KOs, 1 SUB – to get another fight. The UFC No. 6 women’s bantamweight will fight less than three months after losing to Miesha Tate in a title eliminator in late July. Meeting her in the octagon is TUF Season 18 winner Julianna Pena, who has yet to lose inside the octagon....
From Khabib Nurmagomedov to Ali Bageautinov, Dagestani fighters have been making waves in the UFC recently. Heavyweight Ruslan Magomedov – 13-1, 4 KOs – is hoping to add his name to that list in his matchup against Shawn Jordan – 18-6, 14 KOs, 3 SUBs – at UFC 192. It won’t be an easy task – Jordan is a hard-charging knockout artist who comes to finish fights....
The last time we saw Alexander Gustaffson in the octagon, we saw a broken man. He was more than a fighter who had just been brutally assaulted and knocked out in the first round. He was a man who felt he had failed his country. Fighting in his hometown, in front of a rabid crowd of his countrymen, Gustaffson failed to earn another title shot against the living legend he nearly dethroned. What’s more, he had been humilaited in the process....
Former light heavyweight champion “Suga” Rashad Evans – 19-3, 7 KOs, 2 SUBs – will return to the octagon for the first time in nearly two years after tearing his ACL in early 2014. And he’s wasting no time jumping right into the title mix, facing off against the streaking Ryan “Darth” Bader – 19-4, 6 KOs, 4 SUBs. With a light heavyweight championship bout headlining the bout, the matchup between Evans and Bader could determine the next challenger....
Two of the world’s best welterweights will square off when former champion Johny “Bigg Rigg” Hendricks – 17-3, 8 KOs, 1 SUB – and contender Tyron Woodley – 15-3, 5 KOs, 5 SUBs – meet at UFC 192 in Houston. While Dana White hasn’t officially dubbed this fight a title eliminator, it’s highly likely that the winner will go on to challenge for the title. Right now, oddsmakers are thinking that it’ll be Hendricks....
While most fans are calling UFC 194: Aldo vs. McGregor the most stacked card of 2015, you could also make the same argument for UFC 192. Headlined by a light heavyweight title fight between Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustaffson, the card also has three possible title eliminators. What more could you ask for?...
Joe Benavidez – 22-4, 6 KOs 9 SUBs – is in an awkward spot in the UFC’s flyweight division. The Team Alpha Male fighter is 9-2, inside the octagon, and both of those losses have come against the division’s champ, Demetrious Johnson. While he’s clearly a top flyweight, there’s not many who’s clamoring for a third matchup between the two. However, Benavidez could inch closer with a win over Ali Bagautinov – 13-3, 5 KOs, 4 SUBs – in their UFC 192 matchup....
In a rapidly expanding sport like MMA, there’s always a ton of announcements from the world’s largest promotion, the UFC. At times, it’s difficult to keep up. So for those of you who’ve been busy at summer’s end, we’ve got your back with a few important stories you may have missed....
The UFC returns to Japan, birthplace of the fabled Pride FC, for a card pitting popular Japanese fighters against an assortment of talents from all over the world. While I’m usually not a fan of “Country vs. the World” type cards, there are a few intriguing storylines leading up to fight night....
Since finishing as a runner-up on TUF 17 and notching the most spectacular knockout on the history of the show, Uriah Hall – 11-5, 7 KOs, 2 SUBs – has failed to live up to considerable expectations. But that can all change in a matchup against the UFC’s No. 6 middleweight, Gegard Mousasi – 37-5, 19 KOs, 12 SUBs. An injury replacement, Hall will have just under a month to prepare for the biggest fight of his life....
The UFC’s is really setting a “Japan vs. the world” narrative in their return to the Saitama Super Arena for UFC Fight Night 75. Japanese native and former WEC bantamweight title challenger Takeya Mizugaki – 20-9, 5 KOs, 1 SUB – will look to break out of a two-fight losing skid against the rangy George Roop – 15-11-1, 4 KOs, 7 SUBs – who’s looking to bounce back from a loss of his own....
Kyoji Horiguchi – 15-2, 9 KOs, 2 SUBs – will fight for the first time since falling well short in his title bid against flyweight kingpin Demetrious Johnson, and he’ll have the added benefit of fighting at home.The Japanese native will meet veteran Chico Camus -14-6, 4 KOs, 3 SUBs – in the UFC’s return to the land of the rising sun, in hopes of starting another run at the title....
In a matchup with heavyweight title implications, Stipe Miocic – 13-2, 9 KOs, 1 SUB – will meet Ben Rothwell – 20 KOs, 12 SUBs – at UFC Fight Night 76 in Dublin. Given the power that both men wield, it’s highly likely somebody will be left senseless by the time the fight is over. Isn’t it great when a barnburner between big men has significance?...
When it comes to women UFC fighters, there is Ronda Rousey and then there’s everyone else. But for casual fans, it would be a huge mistake to overlook women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk – 10-0, 4 KOs, 1 SUB. The Polish striker will defend her title against Brazilian rival Claudia Gadelha – 13-1, 2 KOs, 6 SUBs – at UFC 195, and it’s by far the most exciting women’s matchup the promotion can currently make....
If you’re going to prepare for a bout against the greatest women’s fighter of all time, it helps to have one of the best pound-for-pound fighters as a dedicated training partner. Holly Holm – 9-0, 6 KOs – has been reportedly training with former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones in preparation for her title challenge at UFC 193 against the seemingly invincible Ronda Rousey – 12-0, 3 KOs, 9 SUBs – but oddmakers don’t seem to think it’ll matter....