UFC 217 midweek betting odds: Georges St-Pierre & Michael Bisping at even moneyline

Check the betting odds for Saturday’s UFC 217. Currently, there’s is no favorite/underdog in the middleweight main event title fight between GSP and Michael Bisping. UFC 217 is upon us and Bloody Elbow has compiled the betting odds for your …

Check the betting odds for Saturday’s UFC 217. Currently, there’s is no favorite/underdog in the middleweight main event title fight between GSP and Michael Bisping.

UFC 217 is upon us and Bloody Elbow has compiled the betting odds for your viewing pleasure. The marquee matchup will see the return of UFC great Georges St-Pierre (-115) after nearly 4 years away from the sport, to challenge Michael Bisping (-115) for the middleweight title. The UFC’s bantamweight strap will be on the line in the co-main event, as Cody Garbrandt (-185) looks to defend against former champ, and former teammate, T.J. Dillashaw (+160). A third title will sway in the balance, as strawweight queen Joanna Jedrzejczyk (-700) faces off with “Thug” Rose Namajunas (+500).

There will be some heavy favorites in action at UFC 217, as 4 out of the 12 scheduled tilts involve a favorite with a moneyline of -400 or higher:

(-700) Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Rose Namajunas (+500): Strawweight Title

(-400) Walt Harris vs. Mark Godbeer (+325): Heavyweight

(-550) Ion Cutelaba vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (+425): Light Heavyweight

(-400) Curtis Blaydes vs. Aleksei Oleinik (++315): Heavyweight

Fans are in store for a couple of pick’em bouts as Georges St-Pierre and Michael Bisping can both be found at -115, and Randy Brown (-115 to +103) rocks both plus and minus tags as he faces Mickey Gall (-120).

Saturday’s UFC 217 main card will air live on Pay-Per-View at 10:00 P.M. EDT with the prelims starting at 8:00 P.M. EDT on FS1. The Exclusive Fight Pass prelims will begin at 6:30 P.M. EDT.

Check out the UFC 216 betting odds, courtesy of OddsShark.com:


Movement courtesy of BestFightOdds.com:

Georges St-Pierre vs. Michael Bisping: Middleweight Title

GSP opened up as the betting favorite with a moneyline of -150, with Bisping starting his betting life as the underdog at +120. The betting public seem to like them some Bisping at dog odds, as the wagers have evened up the lines, sending both GSP and Bisping to around -115 respectively.



Randy Brown vs. Mickey Gall: Welterweight

Brown began his UFC 217 betting life as the solid favorite at -170, with Gall clocking in as the underdog at +130. Slowly but surely, the coin has been steadily trickling in for Gall. He’s gone to the solid favorite at around -120, and leaving Brown at both plus and minus odds from -115 to +103.



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Walt Harris vs. Mark Godbeer: Heavyweight

Walt Harris tends to finish up in under 1.5 rounds, and Mark Godbeer might be asking for it here. If you’re not high on Harris @ -375, then Walt Harris inside the distance @ -172 is worth a look.

Be sure to check back in with Bloody Elbow to catch the final betting odds on fight day, as the moneylines tend to shift a bit following the weigh-ins. All of your event coverage including play-by-play, results, highlights, and more can be found right here at BloodyElbow.com. Happy hunting!