MMA & UFC Betting Types
Mixed Martial Arts is one in the world, so it’s no surprise that betting on MMA, and especially the UFC, is growing in popularity. Today all of the major Australian sportsbooks provide many different markets for every UFC card. Part of what causes MMA such an exciting game to watch is the unpredictability and the way the whole complexion of a struggle can change with just one well-placed punch or a loony submission. However this can make betting somewhat tricky as well, so to raise the value and the odds of succeeding, it’s very important to make the most of the numerous prop bets out there for MMA betting. Below are a few of the main markets provided by sports books that are major on UFC fights.
MMA & UFC Betting Types
Head to Head –The bet type, a punter needs to decide on the winner of the fight. The vast majority of fights bring about a winner with only about 1.5% of bouts ending in a draw or no contest.
Method of Victory — The punter need to call the winner and when whether it is won via KO, decision or entry.
Double Chance — Similar to method of success, however the punter must forecast the winner then has two opportunities at calling the procedure (i.e. fighter x to win by KO or by decision). This is quite helpful when a fighter has rather little submission skills and therefore is only likely to win a determination or by KO (and vice versa for a fighter with very little KO electricity ).
Rounds — The punter must predict whether the struggle goes over or below a certain amount of time. By way of example, if the line is set at 1.5 rounds, the punter must predict if the fight is going to be completed in the first round, or continue into the second round and beyond.
Generally struggles at lower weight classes, and women’s fights, tend to go longer (and are more likely to go to decision) because of less knockout power. Additionally fights with a huge skill discrepancy (i.e. a high level grappler versus a high level kickboxer) are far more likely to result in a finish than fights with equally matched combatants.
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