UFC 87 Betting will be stiff competition for boxing at SBG Global
Boxing has been continually losing ground the upstart UFC and so far the UFC 87 betting odds have been flying off of the shelf. If the upcoming UFC 87 betting is anything like previous events, boxing officials should be a bit worried about the future of the sport.
Mixed martial arts has taken the sporting world by storm over the past few years and there is almost no around anymore that would dispute the claim that the UFC has overtaken boxing in terms of popularity among sports fans in the US. UFC and the upcoming UFC 87 betting odds possess something that everyone wants to get a piece of and it represents the future of fighting sports betting. The UFC 87 betting will feature several very well known fighters and the UFC 87 betting odds will no doubt be gobbled up by hungry betting fans.
But boxing has enjoyed a recent boost of its own and the UFC 87 betting will have a tough act to follow in the Margarito vs. Coto match. In an epic welter weight bout Margarito knocked out Coto in the 11th, something that the UFC 87 betting event may have a difficult time topping. And even though it’s not likely that any single event in the UFC 87 betting will top that ‘match of the year’, what is likely is the collective effort of all the UFC 87 betting events will combine to make a better product than the single boxing match.
And that has been the main advantage of UFC in the past and sure to be a drawing point in the UFC 87 betting odds. The fact that a typical UFC event (the UFC 87 betting included) packs so many fights on to one card makes for much more entertaining event than three boxing matches.
The fact remains the UFC 87 betting lineup will be full of great match ups from the first under card bout all the way to the UFC 87 betting main event. If you haven’t already perused the lines for the UFC 87 betting event, do it before it it’s too late. You don’t want to miss this event.
