Understanding UFC Odds at SBG Global
The UFC odds are simple enough to understand as they are based on money lines. Let’s look at some UFC betting examples. UFC odds have one fighter favored over another similar to what you see in baseball or hockey. Here is a UFC betting example:
Fighter A (-170)
Fighter B (+150)
With these UFC odds you would be betting $170 to win $100 on Fighter A while if you liked Fighter B you would risk $100 and win $150. You can bet whatever amounts you with this favorite/underdog ratio. Another option available in UFC odds is the round option. This is where you are betting how long the fight will go. In title bouts the fight can go as long as five rounds. In non-title fights the rounds are set at three. Usually you will see UFC odds set at 1.5 or 2.5 depending upon the fighters involved. The round options are also based upon money lines. If the round option was set at 2.5 you might see the over at -120 and the under at even money.
UFC odds are available on fights every month during the year. UFC odds also will include other propositions on marquee fights like how the fight will end. Those options are by decision, knockout or submission. They are also based on money lines similar to the UFC odds on fighters to win and round propositions.
UFC odds are listed on title fights and non-title fights. They are listed on events like UFC 86 and on other events throughout the year. You will also see UFC odds listed on the Ultimate Fighter. These fights are very popular with gamblers because they can be seen for free on Spike TV and then they are in action with UFC betting.
UFC betting odds give gamblers a lot of choices each month. These options get very exciting on marquee events but don’t ignore the other choices you have at the sportsbook on a regular basis with other MMA events.





