Ilia Topuria Next Opponent Odds

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If Paddy Pimblett has his way, he will be the next opponent for the new number one P4P in the UFC website rankings.

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Justin Gaethje vs Pimblett was just added to the UFC 319 card and has already drawn huge attention here at Gambling911.com to become the second hottest trending article on July 1. 

Pimblett was looking for his 10th straight win in that one with a line that has him as a -145 favorite. 

Ilia Topuria Next Opponent

   

Paddy Pimblett

2/3

 (-150)

Justin Gaethje

13/4

(+325)

Armen Tsarukyan

13/4

(+325)

Dustin Poirier

7/1

 

Dan Hooker

9/1

 

Islam Makhachev

12/1

 

Mateusz Gamrot

16/1

 

Max Holloway

20/1

 

Renato Moicano

25/1

 

Alexander Volkanovsk

28/1

 

Usman Nurmagomedov

33/1

 

Charles Oliveira

40/1

 

UFC Main Event Betting Markets Upcoming

  • Derrick Lewis +162 vs. Tallison Teixeira -210 (July 12)
  • Max Holloway -108 vs. Dustin Poirier -118 (July 19)
  • Dricus du Plessis +148 vs. Khamzat Chimaev -188 (August 16)
  • Paddy Pimblett -145 vs. Justin Gaethje +125 (August 16)

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