Where Can I Bet on the Cyborg-Spencer Fight - UFC 240

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/27/2019

You can bet on the Cristiane Justin (professional fight name Cris Cyborg) vs. Felicia Spencer fight with any number of top online sports betting sites no matter where in the world you happen to reside.  BetOnline even has prop bets on Cyborg-Spencer.

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Unbeaten Canadian Felicia (Feenom) Spencer will face former featherweight champion Cris Cyborg at UFC 240 in July in Edmonton.

Cyborg comes into this one as a big -475 favorite.  Upsets are common in the UFC, with Spencer promising a $375 pay day for every $100 bet with a win.

The July 27 bout will be the first for Cyborg (20-2-0 with one no contest) since she lost her title to fellow Brazilian Amanda Nunes in a 51-second knockout at UFC 232 in December.

Spencer, a Montreal native who trains in Orlando, Fla., made an impressive UFC debut May 18 when she choked out Australian Megan Anderson on a Fight Night card in Rochester, N.Y.

This event will take place at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada starting 10 pm ET.  Bets should be placed prior to that time with all props listed below and subject to change if not locked in.

Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer Fight
Cristiane Justino to Win by Decision
11:35 PM     80047     Yes         +500     
80048     No         -650     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Cristiane Justino to Win by Submission
11:35 PM     80057     Yes         +1400     
80058     No         -2500     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Cristiane Justino to Win by TKO/KO
11:35 PM     80051     Yes         -200     
80052     No         +170     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Cristiane Justino to Win in Round 1
11:35 PM     80041     Yes         +105     
80042     No         -125     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Cristiane Justino to Win Inside Distance
11:35 PM     80035     Yes         -210     
80036     No         +175     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Felicia Spencer to Win by Decision
11:35 PM     80045     Yes         +1600     
80046     No         -3300     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Felicia Spencer to Win by Submission
11:35 PM     80055     Yes         +600     
80056     No         -800     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Felicia Spencer to Win by TKO/KO
11:35 PM     80049     Yes         +2000     
80050     No         -5000     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Felicia Spencer to Win in Round 1
11:35 PM     80039     Yes         +1000     
80040     No         -1500     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Felicia Spencer to Win Inside Distance
11:35 PM     80033     Yes         +450     
80034     No         -600     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Fight Ended by Submission
11:35 PM     80059     Yes         +500     
80060     No         -650     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Fight Ended by TKO/KO
11:35 PM     80053     Yes         -220     
80054     No         +180     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Fight Ends in Draw
11:35 PM     80037     Yes         +4000     
80038     No         -15000     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Fight to End in Round 1
11:35 PM     80043     Yes         -125     
80044     No         +105     
Cristiane Justino vs Felicia Spencer
Goes the Distance
11:35 PM     80031     Yes         +400     
80032     No         -500    

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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