UFC 109 Preview (Betting)

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UFC 109 Betting Preview

UFC 109 on Saturday, February 6th has 11 bouts on the card including a matchup of Hall of Fame fighters as Randy Couture takes on Mark Coleman.  There are five fights on the pay-per-view portion of the card and six preliminary bouts, two of which will be televised on Spike TV. 

UFC 109 has a lot of big UFC odds favorites and that is somewhat unusual.  Couture is  -450 in UFC odds at SBG Global for his bout against Coleman.  Not many people are giving Coleman much of a chance.  These two fighters were supposed to meet almost 12 years ago in UFC 17 but Couture was injured and pulled out. Couture is a five-time UFC champion and he has proven that he can still win big fights as he got a unanimous decision against Brandon Vera at UFC 105. Coleman was the first UFC heavyweight champion but he has not fought the same level of competition that Couture has faced recently.  Coleman spent much of his career fighting in Japan.

The other co-main event has Nate Marquardt as a -400 favorite against Chael Sonnen in UFC odds at SBG Global.  Marquardt is 8-2 in the UFC odds and was very impressive last time out in UFC 102 as he defeated Demian Maia. The only two losses suffered by Marquardt in UFC action came against Thales Leites and Anderson Silva.

Mike Swick is a -220 favorite over Paulo Thiago in another main event bout.  Swick will be trying to bounce back from a loss to Dan Hardy.   Swick was looking at a title shot but the loss to Hardy set him back.  Now he will have to fight his way back up. "I feel like I've made it pretty far and I want to make it all the way." Swick said.

Demian Maia is -360 over Dan Miller in one of the other feature bouts while the only fight that has close odds on the main event card is the one between Matt Serra and Frank Trigg as Serra is a -130 favorite at SBG Global.

The two fights on the Preliminary card set to be televised on Spike TV are

Mac Danzig vs. Justin Buchholz and Melvin Guillard vs. Ronys Torres. The rest of the preliminary card has Phillipe Nover vs. Rob Emerson, Brian Stann vs. Phil Davis, Tim Hague vs. Chris Tuchscherer and Mostapha Al-Turk vs. Rolles Gracie.

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