UFC 114 Odds To Win - MMA Betting Matchups & Fight Card
UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans takes place Saturday, May 29 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and features a bout between two heated rivals.
Saturday’s main card, which will air on Pay Per-View live at 10PM ET features five fights. Here is a look at the featured bouts.
Rampage vs. Evans
The main event of Saturday’s card is a No. 1 contender’s match in the UFC Light Heavyweight Division as rivals Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (30-7) and Rashad Evans (19-1-1) square off. This fight is pretty tough to call as oddsmakers have Evans as a slight favorite with a line of -130 and Jackson has been given an even money line. The winner of the fight will get the next shot at current champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua. Jackson and Evans have been in many heated exchanges since Jackson’s last fight at UFC 96, where the two got face-to-face. The duo was then selected to coach the Ultimate Fighter Season 10 where they again had many altercations and traded barbs weekly. This fight was supposed to take place last December, but Jackson had to delay it so he could film “The A-Team”. Now, the fight is set to take place and it should be a war.
Middleweight Contest
In the co-main event, UFC middleweights Michael Bisping (19-3) and Dan Miller (11-3) will meet. This fight doesn’t have any major impact to it as the original co-main event of Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Forrest Griffin was scrapped due to an injury to Griffin. Really, this is just an average main card bout. Odds have yet to be released for the fight, but Bisping should be the clear favorite as he has the experience in big fights that Miller doesn’t have. This should be a good mix of striking and grappling, but Bisping should be able to out-class the inexperienced Miller.
UFC 114 takes place live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. starting at 10PM ET. Below are the currently listed odds for the event. Odds are provided by online sports book BroburySports.com.
UFC Light Heavyweight Bout
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson even
Rashad Evans -130
Light Heavyweight Bout
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira N/A
Jason Brilz N/A
Welterweight Bout
Diego Sanchez -230
John Hathaway +180
Welterweight Bout
Amir Sadollah -145
Dong Hyun Kim +115
Lightweight Bout
Efrain Escudero -500
Dan Lauzon +350
Middleweight Bout
Aaron Simpson -340
Chris Leben +260
Middleweight Bout
Michael Bisping N/A
Dan Miller N/A