UFC 130 Fight Card: Stefan Struve vs Travis Browne Betting Lines

Undefeated Travis Browne will enter the Octagon Saturday night as the favorite.Here are the latest betting lines for the Struve vs Browne bout from Bodog.eu.Stefan Struve +110Travis Browne -140 Struve wins inside distance +180Struve wins by decisi…

Undefeated Travis Browne will enter the Octagon Saturday night as the favorite.

Here are the latest betting lines for the Struve vs Browne bout from Bodog.eu.

Stefan Struve +110

Travis Browne -140

 

Struve wins inside distance +180

Struve wins by decision +380

Browne wins inside distance +140

Browne wins by decision +400

Draw +1800

 

Fight completes one full round -225

Fight won’t complete one full round +175

Fight completes/won’t complete two full rounds -125

UFC 130 Betting Odds (VIDEO)

Per the drill… Our host, Steve Cofield breaks down the lines for the top 3 fights on the UFC 130 main card. Expert MMA analysts, Damon Martin of MMAWeekly.com and Larry Pepe of ProMMARadio.com weigh-in.

Per the drill… Our host, Steve Cofield breaks down the lines for the top 3 fights on the UFC 130 main card. Expert MMA analysts, Damon Martin of MMAWeekly.com and Larry Pepe of ProMMARadio.com weigh-in on their picks for the UFC 130 best bets.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (-200) vs. Matt Hamill (+160)

Watch UFC 130 Rampage Vs. Hamill Betting Odds: Rampage Jackson Vs. Mark Hamill on RawVegas.tv

Frank Mir (-115) vs. Roy Nelson (-115)

Watch UFC 130 Rampage Vs. Hamill Betting Odds: Frank Mir Vs. Roy Nelson on RawVegas.tv

Brian Stann (-145) vs. Jorge Santiago (+115)

Watch UFC 130 Rampage Vs. Hamill Betting Odds: Brian Stann Vs. Jorge Santiago on RawVegas.tv

To place your UFC 130 bets, click on the icons to the online sportsbooks listed in our Odds Side Bar to the right of our page!

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Roy Nelson UFC 130 Chat Wrap

Filed under: UFCRoy Nelson will step into the Octagon with Frank Mir on Saturday night at UFC 130, but before he does he’ll take some time out of his schedule on Thursday night for a live chat with MMAFighting.com readers.

The live chat is your opport…

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Roy NelsonRoy Nelson will step into the Octagon with Frank Mir on Saturday night at UFC 130, but before he does he’ll take some time out of his schedule on Thursday night for a live chat with MMAFighting.com readers.

The live chat is your opportunity to ask Nelson whatever you want about his fight with Mir, his training camp, his long MMA career, what’s next for him or any other subject you’d like.

The chat begins Thursday at 7 PM ET below.

 

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Can Frank Mir Ever Be a Heavyweight Contender Again?

Bleacher Report’s Jeffrey McKinney:When referee Herb Dean stopped the fight between Frank Mir and Tim Sylvia at UFC 48, the stunned live crowd booed.Mir had Sylvia in an armbar. Sylvia did not tap, and showed no signs of being hurt. When the replay sho…

Bleacher Report’s Jeffrey McKinney:

When referee Herb Dean stopped the fight between Frank Mir and Tim Sylvia at UFC 48, the stunned live crowd booed.

Mir had Sylvia in an armbar. Sylvia did not tap, and showed no signs of being hurt.

When the replay showed though, it left one of the most shocking images in MMA history. Mir had  snapped Sylvia’s arm, breaking it in four places.

Mir won the UFC heavyweight title that night, and looked to have a promising title run.

Mir’s run was cut short due to a motorcycle accident that occurred three months after winning the title. The accident caused Mir to be stripped of his title after being unable to defend it.

Mir struggled to be the fighter he once was when he returned, going just 1-2 in his first three fights back.

It was not until Mir faced Antoni Hardonk that he looked like the champion he once was.

Mir would go to make Brock Lesnar tap in his first UFC fight, and become the first person to make beat Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira by TKO.

The Nogueira fight was the first of three championship fights that Mir has been featured in within the last three years.

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Power Ranking Each Matchup’s Excitement Level

Bleacher Report’s Jonathan R.R. Clarke:The countdown, the wait, the anticipation for UFC 130 is almost over. The hype, the training, the blood, the sweat and the trash talking will all be tested this Saturday night. Can Rampage, coming off of his vic…

Bleacher Report’s Jonathan R.R. Clarke:

The countdown, the wait, the anticipation for UFC 130 is almost over. The hype, the training, the blood, the sweat and the trash talking will all be tested this Saturday night. Can Rampage, coming off of his victory over Lyoto Machida, dispose of Hamill in front of the Vegas crowd? Can Edgar overwhelm Maynard to retain the Lightweight Championship? This is the power-ranking of UFC:130 – the matches that promise to be the most exciting, thrilling and outright thoroughly entertaining clashes on the night; and the matches that could turn into potential blowouts. Enjoy!

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UFC 130 Fight Card Video: Joe Rogan Breaks Downs the Main Card

Bleacher Report’s Michael Evans:Joe Rogan has been with the UFC since 1997, four years before Zuffa bought the then-failing company for $2 million and brought it to prominence. Rogan is the play-by-play man for the UFC for a reason, he knows MMA top…

Bleacher Report’s Michael Evans:

Joe Rogan has been with the UFC since 1997, four years before Zuffa bought the then-failing company for $2 million and brought it to prominence. Rogan is the play-by-play man for the UFC for a reason, he knows MMA top to bottom and he loves the sport like no other.

Rogan isn’t always taken seriously by the casual fan, but people who’ve been around the sport for a long time know how good he really is. His dedication to MMA and the UFC does not go unnoticed.

In this video, Rogan breaks down the UFC 130 matchups and describes how he sees the fights panning out. Rogan knows a lot about these fighters, and his opinions should not be ignored. After all, Rogan is the man who sits outside the Octagon at every event and gets paid to pay very close attention to the athletes.

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