Well, Vegas Knew Something About Cain Velasquez and Brock Lesnar

When Brock Lesnar came out around a -160 favorite against Cain Velasquez, many sharp MMA betters we knew where shocked. Not that they were expecting Brock to be -550 or anything, but for a guy coming off a defining victory like he had on Shane Carwin, and with more time to fully recover from his […]

cain-velasquez-defeats-brock-lesnarWhen Brock Lesnar came out around a -160 favorite against Cain Velasquez, many sharp MMA betters we knew where shocked. Not that they were expecting Brock to be -550 or anything, but for a guy coming off a defining victory like he had on Shane Carwin, and with more time to fully recover from his illness, and Lesnar being the one guy the public knows and bets heavily on more than anyone else in the UFC, -160 seemed off.

Even more surprising, the public was betting that line down, moving Brock to around -140 come fight time.

There is a general rule in sports betting: whatever the public is doing, bet against that.

So if the public moving the line down and the majority of money is coming on one side, take the other side.

Most savvy MMA betters we know bet the house on Lesnar. Whoops. To twist a Denny Green phrase, “Velasquez was not who we thought he was.” Mind you, MMA’ers have mad respect for Cain. He’s a worthy champ and then some. But this one wasn’t even close but for 10 seconds. Cain Velasquez: new UFC heavyweight champ.

In the other fights, Jake Shields overcame what many thought was a bad match-up and defeated Martin Kampmann via split decision. Shield’s line went from about -240 to -200, and for good reason. But he grinded out an impressive victory and will likely be a force at 170.

Vegas had the line right on Matt Hamill vs. Tito Ortiz. Not a lot of movement, and it ended up going to decision for Hamill.

Looking ahead, UFC 122 won’t be a heavy betting card (many books only have one or two fights listed as of now). UFC 123 is the next big gamer one, with Machida currently -280 over Rampage. We’ll get odds on those cards up soon. Look for betting line previews in the coming weeks.

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UFC 121 Betting Odds Breakdown

Watch UFC 121 Betting Odds: Lesnar Vs. Velasquez on RawVegas.tvThe crew nailed it last week, giving winners with Mike Pyle, Carlos Condit, and Michael Bisping.
In our latest MMA Fix vid, Yahoo! Sports Cagewriter Steve Cofield is joined again by Larry Pepe of prommaradio.com and Damon Martin of mmaweekly.com to break down UFC 121 betting odds.
Watch the vid […]

Watch UFC 121 Betting Odds: Lesnar Vs. Velasquez on RawVegas.tv

The crew nailed it last week, giving winners with Mike Pyle, Carlos Condit, and Michael Bisping.

In our latest MMA Fix vid, Yahoo! Sports Cagewriter Steve Cofield is joined again by Larry Pepe of prommaradio.com and Damon Martin of mmaweekly.com to break down UFC 121 betting odds.

Watch the vid for their expert breakdown and recommendations.

To bet on UFC 121, go here.

UFC 121 Betting Odds Preview

Here’s an early look at some of the line movement on UFC 121 betting odds…
:: In the headliner, a lot of public money is surprisingly coming in on Cain Velasquez. Brock Lesnar opened at -160 and has moved to -140, with Cain creeping towards even money at +110. If you’re with the majority of the […]

ufc-121-betting-oddsHere’s an early look at some of the line movement on UFC 121 betting odds

:: In the headliner, a lot of public money is surprisingly coming in on Cain Velasquez. Brock Lesnar opened at -160 and has moved to -140, with Cain creeping towards even money at +110. If you’re with the majority of the public money and like Cain, take the +120 here. If you think Brock isn’t losing this one, grab him at -140 here.

:: We’re pretty excited about Jake Shields‘ UFC debut. He’s ranging from -220 to -260 at the major books now. If you’re on the bandwagon, take the -220 here. If you think Martin Kampmann isn’t getting enough credit, then it’s +200 here.

:: Finally, we swore we’d never bet on Matt Hamill in any scenario ever again. And like Cush’s dad, our word is as strong as oak. So even though it pains us, we’ll take Tito Ortiz and his +145 and not look back here.

Look for our UFC 121 betting odds breakdown video later tonight over at RawVegas.tv.

UFC 120 Betting Odds Recap

Watch UFC 120 Betting Odds: Bisping Vs. Akiyama on RawVegas.tvHope you watched our fight picks vid (reposted above) last week as the gang landed some solid picks.
The biggest score of UFC 120 was the Mike Pyle upset, as he was posted at +300 before the fight. At Fix, we all felt the line was way […]

Watch UFC 120 Betting Odds: Bisping Vs. Akiyama on RawVegas.tv

Hope you watched our fight picks vid (reposted above) last week as the gang landed some solid picks.

The biggest score of UFC 120 was the Mike Pyle upset, as he was posted at +300 before the fight. At Fix, we all felt the line was way out of whack there, and Pyle ended up being a good bankroll booster.

While not a huge dog, taking Carlos Condit at +145 proved a decent decision.

And Michael Bisping did as expected, and pulled through at -210.

More on the big UFC 121 card coming later in the week. But if you can’t wait until then, place your bets here.