MVP2 Headliner Odds for 25 fighters Including Colby Covington, Brad Tavares, Tai Tuivasa

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The first MVP MMA card was uh…something.

I don’t know what the viewership was and honestly, I don’t care enough to look it up.

However lopsided the matches were and past their prime many of the fighters were, BetOnline.ag took a decent amount of action on the card.

Jake Paul said there will be an MVP2 MMA card so I have no reason not to believe him. 

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have set odds on who will be on the next card and the number one guy is Colby Covington.

To Fight on MVP2 Card
Colby Covington2/1
Brad Tavares3/1
Tai Tuivasa4/1
Josh Culibao5/1
Tony Ferguson6/1
Dillon Danis7/1
Nick Diaz9/1
Holly Holm10/1
Cody Stamann12/1
Jon Jones20/1
Mark Kerr33/1
Tyron Woodley33/1
Thiago Silva40/1
Chael Sonnen50/1
CM Punk50/1
Rampage Jackson50/1
Wanderlei Silva50/1
Tito Ortiz66/1
Brock Lesnar75/1
Chuck Liddell75/1
GSP75/1
Ken Shamrock75/1
Randy Couture75/1
Butterbean100/1
Jake Paul100/1

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