Hooker vs. Chandler Fight Odds - Prop Bets - UFC 257

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/22/2021

Dan Hooker vs. Michael Chandler prop bets appear below with betting available at BetUS, which is currently offering a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $3125).

Hooker is a New Zealand mixed martial artist and the King in the Ring Middleweight Kickboxing Champion and WKBF X-Rules Welterweight Champion.  He currently competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and ranks number 6 in the UFC lightweight ranking.

Chandler (born April 24, 1986) is an American professional mixed martial artist and a former three-time Bellator Lightweight World Champion.  He also competed in collegiate wrestling out of the University of Missouri, where he earned NCAA Division I All-American honors.  He has 21 wins out of 26 with 9 by Knock Out.

UFC 257 - Lightweight Bout

UFC 257 - Lightweight Bout

Hooker vs. Chandler (1/23/21)
Matchup Odds Total Rounds
Dan Hooker -130 Over 2.5 (-120)
Michael Chandler +110 Under 2.5 (+100)

Prop Bets

M Chandler vs D Hooker Sat, Jan 23, 2021 EST

Rot Fight Outcome Moneyline
2001 M Chandler To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission     +300
2002 M Chandler To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision     +200
2003 D Hooker To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission     +150
2004 D Hooker To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision     +300
2005 Draw     +7000
 
Rot Will The Fight Go The Distance Moneyline
2006 Yes     -110
2007 No     -120
 
Rot Round Betting Moneyline
2008 M Chandler To Win In Round 1     +700
2009 M Chandler To Win In Round 2     +1000
2010 M Chandler To Win In Round 3     +1600
2011 M Chandler To Win By Points     +200
2012 D Hooker To Win In Round 1     +400
2013 D Hooker To Win In Round 2     +600
2014 D Hooker To Win In Round 3     +1000
2015 D Hooker To Win By Points     +300
2016 Draw     +7000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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