Find out how to bet on UFC China this Saturday

How to make extra money watching UFC Beijing, with a rematch between heavyweights Curtis Blaydes and Francis Ngannou

 

Blaydes x Ngannou is the main fight of UFC Beijing. Photo: Reproduction / Youtube

Another metropolis will enter the MMA map with force. Host of the 2008 Olympic Games, the immense Beijing, with more than 20 million inhabitants, will host, this Saturday (24), UFC China, whose main attraction will be the heavyweight rematch Curtis blaydes (from the United States) and Francis Ngannou (from Cameroon), numbers 3 and 4 in the division ranking.

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UFC China had a special attraction for Brazilians, which would be the participation of Elizeu Capoeira. Escalated to face li jingliang, the Brazilian suffered an injury to the medial collateral ligament of his right knee and was removed from the fight. Its absence, however, does not take away the possibility of getting in touch with the world of betting – and for those who are already familiar with the fights, there is nothing better than a UFC card to really get as up to date as possible on the subject and start investing. your credits.

How do I get started?  

Those who have never bet before need not worry. It's easy, a real breeze, to watch the fights and seek your first profits safely: just enter the OddsShark.com, a partner site that is one of the most respected in this field around the world, choose a bookmaker and create an account. It's very simple, like creating a login in any other branch of the internet today.

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Once you have registered and entered your credits, just keep an eye on the most profitable options, including a multitude of combinations. Fights are the simplest options in the betting world. There's no way to go wrong. It's about choosing who will win and in which round the fight will end.

But before breaking down the main fights at UFC China, it is essential to highlight the need for everyone to study the event in detail. After all, you can't go around burning money, and the fact that the bet is placed in a betting house hosted on the internet shouldn't change anything in terms of care when investing in fights.

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In the case of the UFC, the basic tips are analyzing the background of each fighter and searching for up-to-date news to find out about injuries or other limitations that could change the investment perspective. The world of betting is growing rapidly all over the world, and in Brazil it is no different. It's really worth trying to use knowledge about everything that happens in the Octagon to strengthen your cash flow.

And what are the profits for Blaydes x Ngannou?

Curtis blaydes enters as favorite this Saturday, paying R$1,44 for every R$1,00 bet on his victory. And his record really shows good chances of success. He has 12 fights in his record, with 10 wins, one loss and one fight without result. Blaydes is undefeated in five fights, all of which ended in triumphs. His last defeat was a knockout against his current opponent, Francis Ngannou, at UFC Zagreb – and this happened in the now considerably distant April 2016.

Cameroonian Ngannou comes in as a slight underdog, returning R$2,87/R$1,00 – a profit of 287%, very high for the world of fights. And there is only one reason for the high figure: as fight fans know, he is going through the worst moment of his career, with two consecutive defeats, one to the Croatian-American. Stipe Miocic and another for the North American Derrick Lewis. His MMA record, however, shows that it is not interesting to rule him out in advance. Francis has had 14 fights so far, with 11 wins.

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Of course, simple quotes break down into many others. The options are breathtaking and challenge anyone's knowledge. There are, for example, alternatives to profit from the victory method (whether knockout, technical knockout or referee decision), in which round the fight ends and much more.

The UFC China card will also feature another important heavyweight in the category. Coming from two consecutive defeats, precisely against the duo responsible for the main event in Beijing, the former title challenger alistair overeem (Dutch born in England) will face Russian Sergey Pavlovich, who will make his UFC debut.

The favoritism may surprise many people, but it belongs to Pavlovich, who pays R$1,72 for every R$1,00 bet. Overeem produces a slightly higher gain of R$2,10/R$1,00.

One of the reasons for the disparity in odds is the record of each fighter. Pavlovich will have his first contact with the UFC, but has a 12-0 record so far. Overeem is a veteran who has been in the UFC since 2011, when he beat Brock Lesnar, and appears with no less than 43 wins and 17 losses overall.

Bookmakers indicate that the fights will start at 6:10 am (Brasília time) on Saturday, but anyone who really follows fights knows that UFC schedules fluctuate and are difficult to predict.

The cards (preliminary and main) this Saturday at Cadillac Arena have the following odds, according to the OddsShark.com:

John Phillips (R$4,50) x Kevin holland ($ 1,22)

Kenan Song (R$ 1,90) x alex morono ($ 1,90)

Pingyuan Liu (R$ 1,40) x Martin Day ($ 3,00)

Sumudaerji Sumudaerji (R$ 2,80) x Louis Smolka ($ 1,45)

Weili Zhang (R$ 1,20) x Jessica Aguilar (R$ 4,80)

XiaonanYan (R$ 1,22) x Syuri Kondo (R$ 4,50)

Yanan Wu (R$ 4,00) x Lauren Mueller (R$ 1,25)

Yaozong Hu (R$ 2,10) x Rashad Coulter (R$ 1,72)

alistair overeem (R$ 2,10) x Sergei Pavlovich ($ 1,72)

Curtis blaydes (R$ 1,44) x Francis Ngannou ($ 2,87)

li jingliang (R$ 1,57) x David Zawada ($ 2,50)

Yadong Song (R$ 1,18) x Vince Morales ($ 5,00)

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