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Betting Odds | Rashad Evans Opens Up As Substantial Favorite Over “Lil Nog” | UFC NEWS


The betting line is out for UFC 156′s bout between former UFC light-heavyweight champion and division elitist Antonio Rogerio Nogueira.

As one could expect, Evans comes in as the betting favorite.

Odds via BestFightOdds.com:

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10 Comments

10 Comments to Betting Odds | Rashad Evans Opens Up As Substantial Favorite Over “Lil Nog” | UFC NEWS

  1. GET RID OF FITCH (forever) says:

    I still can’t believe the UFC didn’t make Rashad fight Machida again so we could see the ole “STANKY LEGS” again. Rashad could not have been given a better matchup. Look at fights Hendo has had compared to Rashad. Why doesn’t UFC make Rashad fight Shogun?

  2. Me says:

    Relaaax. Rashad will buuuuuckle him. Hes not fckin around this time a year, he will shoot for the double leg like he is shooting to kill and he will drop hammerfist after hammerfist. Vitor will look like he came straight out of a Walking dead episode promoting that show like noone ever has before

    • 757 says:

      Hey Me says what are you talking about Vitor for? Dud proof read your comment knucklehead………dip #$%^

      • Me says:

        I will never proof read my comments, thats just something i dont do. Yeah so what if i said vitor, fck him and his brazilian horse whisperer nogueira. I meant lil nog tho. Fck u for correcting me, ur such a cumbucket

  3. Mike b says:

    Phil Davis controlled the fight with lil nog with his wrestling.Rashad controlled Phil with his wrestling.With that being said,rashads gonna dominate lil nog in this fight with out a question.Look I love lil nog for putting on one of the most exciting fights I’ve ever seen….him and shogun at the pride grand prix 2005,but let’s be honest here…rashad 30-27 on all score cards all day.

  4. momo says:

    how do these odds work like how to you translate that to something like a 2 to 1 underdog?

    • MooreUSMC says:

      Rashad would be a 3.6:1 favorite and nog a 2.8:1 underdog. Its not a simple system but it provide the most money for the books. Basically bet 100 dollars on nog and get 280$ profit. But you’d need to bet 360 on evens to profit 100$

    • MooreUSMC says:

      Rashad will take down the fool outta nog. By continually letting him back up he will have a ton of opportunity to take him back down.

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