Justin Gaethje Payout Odds to Beat Charles Oliveira UFC 274

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Justin Gaethje Payout Odds to Beat Charles Oliveira UFC 274

Both Rashad and Mystic ach from The Fight Guys podcast like Justin Gaethje to beat Charles Oliveira at the Main Event of UFC 274.  The payout would be $145 on a $100 bet, so not a massive upset per se.

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Should Gaethje (23-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC) beat Oliveira and becomes champion, Conor McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) could be up next.

“At the end of the day, after I win this fight there’s two people that are next in line,” Gaethje said on the “FULL SEND PODCAST.” “There’s Beneil Dariush and (Islam) Makhachev and they need to fight each other. If Conor McGregor’s there, then I think he’s just as rightfully available as those two because they need to fight. So I say either everybody deserves it, or nobody deserves it right now. Someone needs to stand out and yeah, whoever. I want that opportunity to take him away from this sport forever.”

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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