Midnight Mania! Bookies worried as 95 percent of bets are reportedly placed on Conor McGregor

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The number of bets placed on McGregor, as opposed to Mayweather, are so lopsided that bookmakers are beginning to be concerned. While exact numbers are hard to come by, BloodyElbow.com reports that close to 95% of the bets are on the Irishman.

As of today, there have been 277 bets on Floyd Mayweather @MGMRaceSports. There have been over 6,000 bets on Conor McGregor.

— David Payne Purdum (@DavidPurdum) August 21, 2017

This is worrying for bookies, on the very low chance that somehow McGregor does pull off the upset. An ESPN article highlighted the concern:

“This is like hanging -3 on the Super Bowl and seeing the line move to -8,” Jay Rood, vice president of MGM Resorts race and sports, told ESPN, revealing his company’s current ticket ratio of 25-1. Last month it was 50-1. “This could be the worst loss in the history of MGM Resorts.”

“Ultimately, we want to be in a position where we win a significant amount on Mayweather, but we don’t want to be destroyed if McGregor wins,” John Murray, a manager and oddsmaker at the Las Vegas Westgate Superbook, said. “We don’t want this fight to cost us our whole year.”

It is entirely possible, of course, that a lot of money will come in on Mayweather’s side before the fight, lessening the risk for bookmakers. I’m certainly thinking of placing a wager; at odds around -400 or -450, less than the odds Mayweather faced against many of his previous, highly skilled opponents, there is a lot of value betting on Mayweather, 49-0 in professional competition.

Just don’t come to me if somehow, McGregor pulls off the impossible with some freak win.


Insomnia

Cody Garbrandt calling Aljamain Sterling “boy” isn’t that hard to avoid. It’s an obvious racial slur, and an American should know that. Just pick a different word when talking shit. That’s how Aljo sees it.

I guess I’m not the only one that’s calling it how they see it. Talk shit, leave the slurs out. Simple https://t.co/lDzl1dzFAB

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) August 22, 2017

NO he didn’t. Please go read the tweet. It’s not hard to find. If he did, I wouldnt have corrected him. That would make sense. Said it twice https://t.co/zgz61saUuz

— Aljamain Sterling (@FunkMaster_UFC) August 22, 2017

Dustin Poirier training his strength and conditioning

@DustinPoirier is back getting ready for #ufcfightnight120 pic.twitter.com/NtSrnZ3djq

— Phil Daru (@DaruStrong) August 19, 2017

Must be pretty cool to hear your music on UFC Embedded. Hope he got paid for this.

What a night!! While I was on #TheMMAHour my song kicked off the first embedded!! Scenes thanks @ufc & @arielhelwani https://t.co/cDbjTIukT5

— Mick Konstantin (@MickK_music) August 21, 2017

Matt Brown watching the eclipse with his family today

Wasn’t sure about how cool the #eclipse would be but it ended up being 100% worth it! #onceinalifetime

A post shared by Matthew Brown (@iamtheimmortal) on Aug 21, 2017 at 6:00pm PDT

Brian Stann is moving on from his commentary role with the UFC.

I am announcing my departure from calling fights w/ the UFC. I have been offered an amazing leadership role with a fast growing Real Estate Firm and will be attending Northwestern (Kellogg) for my executive MBA this fall. Thank you to everyone for years of support, especially the athletes and coaches whom I love deeply. I will continue to be a huge MMA supporter and attend many events. Thank you to everyone from FOX and Zuffa who helped me so much in this journey. @jon_anik you are my brother and that will never change, and I cannot tell you how important your friendship has been to me. My wife @teressa_stann who has endured so much and supported me through war, fighting, and now this transition, I love forever and thank you so much. This move is to focus more on my family. I traveled 26 weekends last year for work while also working a full time job. Transition and change are a part of life and I am really excited to prove my worth to my new company and hopefully showcase the diverse skills military veterans and mixed martial artists possess. Thank you all. – Brian

A post shared by Brian Stann (@brianstann) on Aug 21, 2017 at 8:50am PDT

There is more than one way to deliver a blow to the face

Gaw Gaw trying a different approach. pic.twitter.com/ATGwQYwvi0

— Mark Schroeder (@inxxane) August 20, 2017

Bud Crawford may be the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world, uniting ALL FOUR 140-lb. world titles this past weekend.

Incredible shot of the boxing ring in Lincoln, Nebraska, seconds after Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford unified all 4 belts at 140 pounds. #BOXING pic.twitter.com/A7CIzcF6N7

— Fight_Ghost (@Fight_Ghost) August 20, 2017

Dashon Johnson showing love for McGregor, using that solidarity to contrast with recent events in Charlottesville.

This is a beautiful Instagram post by one of Conor McGregor’s sparring partners, Dashon Johnson. Read it. #MayweatherMcGregor pic.twitter.com/tqzCgCHXsK

— Chamatkar Sandhu (@SandhuMMA) August 18, 2017

This is a child who has spent hours working on her skills

What a talented little girl.

Future champ pic.twitter.com/3nZFamknOu

— BoxingTipster (@AgainstTRopes) August 19, 2017

Boss Logic’s art for McGregor-Mayweather

Here’s parts one and two in the Floyd Mayweather series. pic.twitter.com/nsZCwZJoAx

— Chamatkar Sandhu (@SandhuMMA) August 19, 2017


Slips, Rips, and Knockout Clips

Enjoy the plethora of highlights this weekend saw in combat sports, presenting here in a gumbo stew of body shots, knees, elbows, and nasty submissions, in no particular order.

This was my favorite knockout from the weekend

A simply beautiful finish by Noiri. He makes it look effortless #Krush79 pic.twitter.com/7mktGF7p2p

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) August 20, 2017

Tetsuya Yamato took Patrick Elson soul – HL pic.twitter.com/QHk4u3Y5n6

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 20, 2017

This is painful to watch

God no.#TitanFC45 pic.twitter.com/SvvzSUzfT6

— Jonnyboy (@Jonnyboy_6969) August 18, 2017

Nice spinning kick

spinning kick
Khunkar-Pasha Osmaev KOs Konstantin Veselkin in 2R – WFCA 39 pic.twitter.com/ame2R2ub35

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 20, 2017

Thirty five second finish

Abdul-Rakhman Dudaev sleeps Paata Robakidze in 35 s – WFCA 39 pic.twitter.com/mKXHQa72DR

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 20, 2017

EFC FW Title Fight
Igeu Kabesa def. Pierre Botha by 1R TKO #AndNew pic.twitter.com/MJJkpV9xbd

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 19, 2017

EFC FlW Title Fight
Nkazimulo Zulu def. Sylvester Chipfumbu by 4 R TKO #AndStill pic.twitter.com/FcxfVvpsr0

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 19, 2017

Jose Daniel Toledo knocks out Muslim Makhmudov. This was a wild brawl but the uppercut closed the show #ACB67 pic.twitter.com/Nu8T7L4lB7

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) August 19, 2017

Mukhamed Berkhamov KO’s Brett Cooper in R2. AND NEW ACB welterweight champ. He’s not getting up, Jim. #ACB67 pic.twitter.com/Sg7LlIPMP9

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) August 19, 2017

Muay Thai Elbows
Kingploy Bannaksu TKOs Sai Chantany (MAX MT) pic.twitter.com/RU0Vko6Jgc

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 20, 2017

Alexandr Shabliy KOs Gleristone Santos in 1R #ACB67 pic.twitter.com/R1vDzCAIkD

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 19, 2017

Oleksandr Gvozdyk vs Craig Baker #CrawfordIndongo pic.twitter.com/CeSFWnoMLk

— Fancy Combat (@FancyCombat) August 20, 2017

Krush gonna be wild
Yamato TKOs Kuroudo pic.twitter.com/TLGKNnV0Im

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 20, 2017

Ouch

another broken nose
Sammy Banchamek KOs Keivan Boleimani (All Stars Fight) pic.twitter.com/MxZB1sEXqg

— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) August 20, 2017

Old legend of Muay Thai

Saimai Chor Suananant – Thai legend who fought in Europe during the 90s and defeated everyone in his path – at a huge weight disadvantage. pic.twitter.com/HOzc9qahAO

— Muay Thai Scholar (@MuayThaiScholar) August 20, 2017

Old sparring footage

Rare footage of James Toney sparring Gerald Mcclellan in the legendary Kronk Gym, back in 1990. pic.twitter.com/Pb6xV8KZx5

— EditinKing Boxing (@EditinKing) September 8, 2016


Good Reads


Podcasts and Video

The Monday Morning Analyst on McGregor-Mayweather

The Severe MMA Podcast

EPISODE 129! #MayMac Special –@SeanSheehanBA & @jeremybotter break down the build-up, coverage, opinions & fight! https://t.co/G0eFoIDhof pic.twitter.com/lvRcuEeVvn

— SevereMMA.com (@SevereMMA) August 21, 2017


Random Land

Virtually Identical pic.twitter.com/EeGfI0iT72

— Submission Radio (@SubmissionAus) August 22, 2017

Stay woke, Maniacs! Follow me on Twitter @Vorpality

Bringing you the weird and wild from the world of MMA each and every weeknight …

Welcome to Midnight Mania!

The number of bets placed on McGregor, as opposed to Mayweather, are so lopsided that bookmakers are beginning to be concerned. While exact numbers are hard to come by, BloodyElbow.com reports that close to 95% of the bets are on the Irishman.

This is worrying for bookies, on the very low chance that somehow McGregor does pull off the upset. An ESPN article highlighted the concern:

“This is like hanging -3 on the Super Bowl and seeing the line move to -8,” Jay Rood, vice president of MGM Resorts race and sports, told ESPN, revealing his company’s current ticket ratio of 25-1. Last month it was 50-1. “This could be the worst loss in the history of MGM Resorts.”

“Ultimately, we want to be in a position where we win a significant amount on Mayweather, but we don’t want to be destroyed if McGregor wins,” John Murray, a manager and oddsmaker at the Las Vegas Westgate Superbook, said. “We don’t want this fight to cost us our whole year.”

It is entirely possible, of course, that a lot of money will come in on Mayweather’s side before the fight, lessening the risk for bookmakers. I’m certainly thinking of placing a wager; at odds around -400 or -450, less than the odds Mayweather faced against many of his previous, highly skilled opponents, there is a lot of value betting on Mayweather, 49-0 in professional competition.

Just don’t come to me if somehow, McGregor pulls off the impossible with some freak win.


Insomnia

Cody Garbrandt calling Aljamain Sterling “boy” isn’t that hard to avoid. It’s an obvious racial slur, and an American should know that. Just pick a different word when talking shit. That’s how Aljo sees it.

Dustin Poirier training his strength and conditioning

Must be pretty cool to hear your music on UFC Embedded. Hope he got paid for this.

Matt Brown watching the eclipse with his family today

Wasn’t sure about how cool the #eclipse would be but it ended up being 100% worth it! #onceinalifetime

A post shared by Matthew Brown (@iamtheimmortal) on

Brian Stann is moving on from his commentary role with the UFC.

There is more than one way to deliver a blow to the face

Bud Crawford may be the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world, uniting ALL FOUR 140-lb. world titles this past weekend.

Dashon Johnson showing love for McGregor, using that solidarity to contrast with recent events in Charlottesville.

This is a child who has spent hours working on her skills

Boss Logic’s art for McGregor-Mayweather


Slips, Rips, and Knockout Clips

Enjoy the plethora of highlights this weekend saw in combat sports, presenting here in a gumbo stew of body shots, knees, elbows, and nasty submissions, in no particular order.

This was my favorite knockout from the weekend

This is painful to watch

Nice spinning kick

Thirty five second finish

Ouch

Old legend of Muay Thai

Old sparring footage


Good Reads


Podcasts and Video

The Monday Morning Analyst on McGregor-Mayweather

The Severe MMA Podcast


Random Land

Stay woke, Maniacs! Follow me on Twitter @Vorpality