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MMA Odds & Betting Picks

MMA has been one of the biggest growth sports in recent years and you can bet your bottom dollar than Sportsbooks notice.

UFC aka the Ultimate Fighting Championship is a promotion company that has brought cage-fighting to the masses and has made household names out of the likes of Jon Jones, Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor.

All the latest odds will appear below when available...

Today's Betting Odds

What markets can I bet on with MMA?

Moneyline: Quite simply this is where you are betting on who wins the fight. Nothing more and nothing less. The favorite will pretty much always be odds-on in this two-result market so you'll only ever get profit of less than what you put down. If you bet on an underdog and win then you are all but guaranteed more than a 100% profit from your original stake.

Round Betting: Similar to Boxing - you can bet on how many rounds the fight will last. The Sportsbook will set an over/under number and you'll be faced with deciding whether the fight will last for more or less than that number.

Winner & Round Betting: You can also bet on who will win along with what round they will emerge victorious. The odds will be longer but the payouts will be higher. It is a form of parlay bet where you need both legs of your bet to win to earn a payout.

Prop Betting: You can also bet on how a fighter will win - similar to above where you bet on a fighter and how they'll win - i.e. Jon Jones by decision/decision/inside distance/going the distance.

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The BettingOdds.com's online gambling content experts who helped write, edit and check this page:
Jack Kitson is the Editor of Betting Odds and The Sack Race. He is an NCTJ-qualified sports journalist who has accumulated over 10 years of experience in the sports betting industry. His work on The Sack Race was honoured by a panel of experts at the Football Blogging Awards where it was named the Best Gambling Football Blog. Jack created the popular YouTube series ‘In The Managers Office’ featuring exclusives with Chris Wilder and Ian Holloway, while his work has been referenced within numerous publications such as The Guardian, BBC Sport, The New York Times, and Washington Post.