UFC Fight Night 120 Main Card Betting Odds

UFC Fight Night 120 takes place one week from today (Saturday, November 11, 2017) in Norfolk, Virginia, so it’s time to at least open up betting lines for the rest of the main card. 

The main event features a killer lightweight showdown between former champion Anthony Pettis and top contender Dustin Poirier, and odds were opened for that fight nearly two months ago.

The co-main event features what is expected to be a thrilling welterweight showdown between original Ultimate Fighter winner Diego Sanchez and Matt Brown. Brown has announced he will be retiring after this fight.

Also on tap, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski takes on UFC neophyte Junior Albini. Albini made a tremendous first impression inside the Octagon with a first round stoppage of Tim Johnson in July, while Arlovski has lost five straight bouts.

In a middleweight affair, former Strikeforce champion Nate Marquardt battles TUF Brazil winner Cezar Ferreira.

Lastly, bantamweight contenders Rafael Assuncao and Matthew Lopez will throw down while lightweight veterans Joe Lauzon and Clay Guida will open up the main card.

MMA oddsmaker Nick Kalikas opened the betting odds for these future fights last night at Several Bookmakers.

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UFC Fight Night 120: Poirier vs. Pettis
NOVEMBER 11, 2017
Ted Constant Convocation Center | Norfolk, Virginia

Main Card – (FS1, 10PM ET)

Dustin Poirier +100
Anthony Pettis -140

Over 2.5 -130
Under 2.5 -110

Diego Sanchez +180
Matt Brown -260

Over 2.5 -130
Under 2.5 -110

Andrei Arlovski +170
Junior Albini -230

Over 1.5 +110
Under 1.5 -150

Nate Marquardt +115
Cezar Ferreira -155

Over 1.5 -160
Under 1.5 +120

Matthew Lopez +160
Raphael Assuncao -210

Over 2.5 -180
Under 2.5 +140

Clay Guida +110
Joe Lauzon -150

Over 2.5 -150
Under 2.5 +110

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Click below to bet on the fights!

 

 

 

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Written by Brian Hemminger

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