UFC 232 Total Round Betting Over Under: Jones vs. Gustafsson

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Dec/29/2018

Total Round Betting odds are among the most popular of the betting markets for UFC fights and boxing matches.  UFC 232 is no exception to this rule.


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The main card features Jon Jones (-265 to -300) going up against Alexander Gustafsson (+220 to +240).

Simply put, Total Round Betting is the OVER/UNDER number of rounds for the win.  This one goes to 5 rounds.

Some other betting markets include the following:

    Winner
    Method of Victory
    Round Betting
    Total Rounds
    Round Group Betting
    Will Fight Go The Distance?
    Specials
    Double Chance
    When Will The Fight End?
    Alexander Gustafsson To win by Finish
    Jon Jones To win by Finish
    To win by Decision
    Fight To End Within 59 Seconds

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