TJ Dillashaw vs. Cory Sandhagen UFC Fight Night Odds

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jul/24/2021

The TJ Dillashaw vs. Cory Sandhagen UFC fight goes off Saturday night with Dillashaw the +165 dog and Sandhagen at -210.

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The fight takes place at the UFC Apex facility in Enterprise, Nevada Saturday night July 24, 2021.

The bantamweight bout between former two-time UFC Bantamweight Champion Dillashaw and Sandhagen will headline the event.

Dillashaw returns to the Octagon for the first time in nearly 30 months following a suspension for EPO and will no doubt arrive with the "bad boy" tag.

"I have already been the villain for a long time now," Dillashaw told "Morning Kombat" on Thursday. "Thanks to Conor McGregor, I have already been the bad guy since about 2016 [when the two argued during filming of "The Ultimate Fighter"]. So maybe this kind of prepared me for it.  

"The bad guy gets attention too. The bad guy gets big checks so hate me but fill my wallet." 

Below you will find plenty of prop bets for this fight all available for betting here.

TJ Dillashaw vs C Sandhagen Sat, Jul 24, 2021 EST

Rot Fight Outcome Moneyline
2001 TJ Dillashaw To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission     +350
2002 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision     +500
2003 C Sandhagen To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission     -120
2004 C Sandhagen To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision     +450
2005 Draw     +6600
 
Rot Will The Fight Go The Distance Moneyline
2006 Yes     +200
2007 No     -275
 
Rot Round Betting Moneyline
2008 TJ Dillashaw To Win In Round 1     +900
2009 TJ Dillashaw To Win In Round 2     +1400
2010 TJ Dillashaw To Win In Round 3     +2000
2011 TJ Dillashaw To Win In Round 4     +3300
2012 TJ Dillashaw To Win In Round 5     +3300
2013 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Points     +500
2014 C Sandhagen To Win In Round 1     +325
2015 C Sandhagen To Win In Round 2     +500
2016 C Sandhagen To Win In Round 3     +800
2017 C Sandhagen To Win In Round 4     +1400
2018 C Sandhagen To Win In Round 5     +2000
2019 C Sandhagen To Win By Points     +450
2020 Draw     +6600
 
Rot Method and Round Combination Moneyline
2021 TJ Dillashaw To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 1     +900
2022 TJ Dillashaw To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 2     +1400
2023 TJ Dillashaw To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 3     +2000
2024 TJ Dillashaw To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 4     +3300
2025 TJ Dillashaw To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 5     +5000
2026 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Submission and Round 1     +5000
2027 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Submission and Round 2     +6600
2028 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Submission and Round 3     +9000
2029 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Submission and Round 4     +9000
2030 TJ Dillashaw To Win By Submission and Round 5     +9000
2031 C Sandhagen To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 1     +325
2032 C Sandhagen To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 2     +500
2033 C Sandhagen To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 3     +800
2034 C Sandhagen To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 4     +1400
2035 C Sandhagen To Win By KO/TKO/DQ and Round 5     +2000
2036 C Sandhagen To Win By Submission and Round 1     +4000
2037 C Sandhagen To Win By Submission and Round 2     +5000
2038 C Sandhagen To Win By Submission and Round 3     +8000
2039 C Sandhagen To Win By Submission and Round 4     +9000
2040 C Sandhagen To Win By Submission and Round 5     +9000
2041 To Go the Distance     +200

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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