UFC/MMA Odds & Live Betting Lines

The latest odds for upcoming UFC and MMA fights.


UFC Events

There are usually between 30 and 40+ UFC events per calendar year. These events can take place at any time during the year as the UFC has no defined season.

UFC events come in two categories—fight nights and numbered events. So what’s the difference?

Fight Nights

UFC Fight Nights are lower-tiered UFC events and usually involve lower ranked fighters. These fights are usually broadcast online or on sports networks and are rarely pay-per-view (PPV).

Numbered Events (PPV)

These events are the most popular UFC fights and are available as pay-per-view events. Numbered events are where you will see title bouts and the top ranked fighters in the octagon.


Bellator Events

Bellator is a relative newcomer to the MMA fighting scene. The promotion was launched in 2008 and is second only to the UFC in terms of viewership and revenue.

There are typically about 20+ Bellator events throughout the year some of which are pay-per-view while others are available on sports networks such as ESPN.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Moneyline UFC betting?

    The MoneyLine bet is the simplest bet as all it involves is picking the winning fighter.

  • What is the 'Method of Victory' bet in UFC and MMA?

    The method of victory bet in both UFC and MMA simply involves predicting how the winning fighter will beat his or her opponent. This could be by KO, TKO, disqualification, decision, technical decision, or submission.

  • What is round betting in MMA & UFC?

    Round betting is similar to over/under betting in other sports. The bookmaker offers their prediction of how many rounds the fight will last and you can bet either over or under their prediction.
    You can also bet on how many rounds the fight will last or combine this bet with a method of victory bet.

  • What is UFC Round Group Betting?

    Round group betting is when you bet on a fighter to win a certain number of rounds.

  • Is there live betting in the UFC and Bellator?

    Yes, sportsbooks will usually allow you to bet on a fight when it is in progress although you'll often get better odds before the fight.