UFC betting odds: Brandon Moreno in coin flip with Deiveson Figueiredo in tetralogy tilt

Tetralogies are a rare thing in MMA, but after three wars between UFC flyweight kings Brandon Moreno and Deiveson Figueiredo, we are getting such…

By: Eddie Mercado | 8 months ago
UFC betting odds: Brandon Moreno in coin flip with Deiveson Figueiredo in tetralogy tilt
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Tetralogies are a rare thing in MMA, but after three wars between UFC flyweight kings Brandon Moreno and Deiveson Figueiredo, we are getting such a rarity at UFC 283 in January 2023. Let’s go see what the odds have to say about this.

With the betting favorite failing to come up with a win across the first three bouts, there is no favorite going into this fourth installment of flyweight excellency. Online gambling website Sportsbetting.ag has both the 125-pound champion Figueiredo, and the interim champ Moreno, listed with -110 moneylines respectively. So no matter who you bet on, a $100 wager either way stands to see a total payout of $190.91.

Their first fight at UFC 263 was draw where Figgy was a -345 betting favorite and Moreno was a +275 dog. The second act resulted in a Moreno submission victory as a +155 dog, while Figueiredo was a -190 fave. In the third match at UFC 270, Deiveson walked away with a unanimous decision as a +160 underdog, with Brandon coming up short as a -190 favorite.

Who would you put your money on?

Check out the betting odds for Brandon Moreno vs. Deiveson Figueiredo, courtesy of Sportsbetting.ag:

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Eddie Mercado
Eddie Mercado

Eddie Mercado is a writer and content creator for Bloody Elbow, and has covered combat sports since 2015. Eddie covers everything from betting odds and live events, to fighter interviews and co-hosting the 6th Round post-fight show and the 6th Round Retro. He retired at 1-0 in professional MMA, competed in one Muay Thai match in Thailand, and is currently a purple belt in Jiu-Jitsu under the great Diego Bispo.

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