UFC 127 Odds: Penn vs. Fitch Payouts, More…

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/25/2011
UFC 127 Odds:  Penn vs. Fitch

UFC 127 odds have Penn vs. Fitch with a line of -200 favoring Jon Fitch at SBG Global and requiring a $20 bet to win $10 (the $20 bet refunded should he win).  The payout for BJ Penn would be $16 for every $10 bet.   

This is by no means the only fight on the UFC 127 card for Saturday night.  Let’s check out some of the other UFC 127 odds being offered at SBG Global.

Michael Bisping is a big -360 favorite.  We’ve seen upsets happen in the UFC and Jorge Rivera is looking to do just that with a potential payout of $25 for every $10 bet.

Two other underdogs pay between $20 and $30 for every $10 bet.  Dennis Silver would pay out $25 for every $10 bet with an upset over George Sotiropoulos while Brian Ebersole pays $23.50 for every $10 bet with a win against Chris Lytle (at -315 odds). 

Elsewhere, Spencer Fisher would pay around $16 for every $10 bet with a win against favored Ross Pearson.  Chris Carnozzi pays $16 with a victory over Kyle Noke.

There is a $1000 limit typically placed on the UFC events.  Fight time in the US starts 9 pm ET (Saturday night) and 11 am Sydney time (Sunday).

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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