Top UFC sportsbooks are ready for UFC 249: Ferguson vs. Gaethje, expected to take place on May 9, 2020 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. The question is, are you? And should you answer in the negative, well, we’re here to help you. Help you with pick suggestions for you to bet at the best online sportsbooks.
Tony Ferguson vs. Justin Gaethje Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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JUSTIN GAETHJE | +155 |
TONY FERGUSON | -190 |
Our Pick: Ferguson is riding the longest winning streak in UFC lightweight history. He has won 12 consecutive fights, and has not lost since dropping a unanimous decision to Michael Johnson on May 5, 2012. Gaethje is younger and didn’t have, like Ferguson, to prepare for two different opponents. However, can make the necessary physical and mental adjustments to prolong his streak.
Dominik Cruz vs. Henry Cejudo Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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DOMINICK CRUZ | +195 |
HENRY CEJUDO | -235 |
Our Pick: Cruz is known for his movement and evasiveness. That’s how he beat TD Dillashaw the last time he returned from injury to win a championship. This might just be a case of history repeating all over again.
Jair Rozenstruik vs. Francis Ngannou Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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JAIR ROZENSTRUIK | +240 |
FRANCIS NGANNOU | -300 |
The Predator has won his last three straight fights. However, of the three one doesn’t really count. Because it was against the shell of the man that Cain Velasquez used to be. Meanwhile, Bigi Boy is undefeated 10-0, including his first four UFC bouts. Two of which were KO’s over Andrei Arlovski and Alistair Overeem. Rozenstruik might just be able to go the distance, but Ngannou wins by decision.
Jeremy Stephens vs. Calvin Kattar Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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JEREMY STEPHENS | +197 |
CALVIN KATTAR | -252 |
The closest Lil Heathen has been to a win since 2018 was getting his eye poked by Yair Rodriguez at UFC Fight Night: Rodríguez vs. Stephens on September 21, 2019. That left Stephens unable to continue, leading to a no-contest. Stephens had lost the fights prior to that, and went on to lose the one next. Then again, the Boston Finisher isn’t setting the world on fire either. Kattar has lost two of his last four. This is a case where top UFC sportsbooks users should take the less bad option; i.e., Kattar.
Donals Cerrone vs. Anthony Pettis Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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DONALD CERRONE | +115 |
ANTHONY PETTIS | -145 |
Cowboy has been spreading himself to thin, as he’s wont to do, and finally paying the price. Cerrone has lost his last three fights in a row. Including a TKO loss 40 seconds into the first round to Conor McGregor at UFC 246 on January 18, 2020 in his return to welterweight. On the other hand, Showtime has seen better days as well. I’m starting to see a pattern here. Pettis has dropped eight of his last 11 outings, and hasn’t won consecutive bouts since 2014. This is a tough one, they’re both sucking so bad right now. Let’s say Cerrone.
Aleksei Oleinik vs Fabricio Werdum Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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ALEKSEI OLEINIK | +250 |
FABRICIO WERDUM | -325 |
The Boa Constrictor bounce back from two straight losses with a submission win over Maurice Greene at UFC 246 on January 18, 2020, at 4:38 of the second round in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Vai Cavalo is coming off similar circumstances, except he won two straight before losing his most recent outing. This may be based on name recognition alone, but let’s go with Werdum.
Michelle Waterson vs. Carla Esparza Odds
Fighter | Odds |
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MICHELLE WATERSON | +130 |
CARLA ESPARZA | -160 |
The Cookie Monster has won four of her last six fights. And the Karate Hottie is 3-3 in her last sextet of bouts. Esparza has the momentum going in, and that will carry her to a victory, thus living up to her top UFC sportsbooks odds.