
UFC on FOX 28 is set to kick off this Saturday night from Orlando, Florida and Bloody Elbow is here to provide you with access to the betting odds. The main attraction on the night will feature the UFC’s #4 featherweight Josh Emmett (+145) trading shots with fellow heavy hitter Jeremy Stephens (-155), who is ranked #7 in the world. The strawweight division is getting the co-main event spotlight as the #2 Jessica Andrade (-295) will catch the fade with the #5 Tecia Torres (+265).
Perhaps you are in store for quite a few tightly contested tilts since half of the 12 scheduled UFC Orlando bouts involve the betting favorite being found with a moneyline of -170 or smaller, with the respective underdogs not tipping past +160. The widest betting line of the card belongs to Mike Perry vs. Max Griffin, with Perry clocking in around -355 to Griffin’s +320. Prepare yourself for a pair of pick’em bouts with Ilir Latifi stretching from -105 up to +133 against Ovince Saint Preux (-125), and Eric Shelton riding both sides of the betting line, from -110 up to +120, against Alex Perez (-125).
Saturday’s UFC Charlotte main card will air live on FOX at 8:00 P.M. ET with the prelims starting at 6:00 P.M. ET on FOX. The exclusive Fight Pass prelims will begin at 4:15 P.M. ET.
Check out the UFC on FOX 28 betting odds, courtesy of OddsShark.com:
Movement courtesy of BestFightOdds.com:
Angela Hill vs. Maryna Moroz: Strawweight
Line flip! Angela Hill began her UFC on FOX 28 betting life as the underdog at +100, but has since became the gambling favorite, now residing at a line of -160. Although Maryna Moroz was sitting in the favored role at -140 to begin with, the betting public has spoken and she now finds herself as the underdog, clocking in at around +150.
For an in-depth breakdown of each UFC on FOX 28 tilt, check out The MMA Vivisection with Bloody Elbow’s own Zane Simon and Connor Ruebusch. Stay glued to Bloody Elbow for all of your event coverage including play-by-play, results, highlights, and more! Happy hunting!
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