Odds on Stipe vs. Miocic, Alex Pereira vs. Israel Adesanya

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In the wake of UFC 295 our friends at BetOnline released odds on a number of potential future fights.

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Even though Dana White said that Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic is still the next heavyweight title matchup, there are now odds for Jones vs. Tom Aspinall...just in case.

“You do those two,” Dana White told reporters of a Jones and Miocic bout.

“Those two both deserve that fight. That’s the fight they want. What I love is that Jon Jones, as soon as he heard he was injured and he knew how bad it was, went right to LA, got the surgery, and he’s already in rehab – physical therapy, I should say.”

Aspinall (14-3) stopped Sergei Pavlovich Saturday night with a knockout at the 1:09 mark of the opening round.

"It's been a crazy 2.5 weeks," Aspinall said. "I just want to say to everyone at home, if you ever get a chance to do something and you're scared to do it, you should do it, because there's a chance it will pay off."

Additionally, Uncle Dana said that Jamahal Hill will take on Alex Pereira next for another shot at the light heavyweight belt, despite Pereira asking for Israel Adesanya following his victory Saturday.
Fight Odds


Tom Aspinall +120

Jon Jones -140


Stipe Miocic +300

Jon Jones -400


Alex Pereira +155

Israel Adesanya -185

 
Jamahal Hill +140

Alex Pereira -170

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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