UFC Fight Night Odds, Trends: Woodley vs. Burns and 10 Other Bouts

UFC is officially back in Sin City tomorrow night.

UFC Fight Night: Woodley vs. Burns will take place at the UFC Apex, with 11 bouts slated for Saturday’s card. 

Former welterweight champion Tyron Woodley takes on No. 6-ranked Gilbert Burns in the headliner. After opening at -145, Woodley (19-4-1) is currently listed at -180 at William Hill. Burns (18-3), who comes into this weekend having won his last five fights, sits at +150. 

William Hill bettors are siding with the favorite, as Woodley has commanded 60% of the total number of tickets and 77% of the total dollars wagered. 

Among all 22 of Saturday’s fighters, Daniel Rodriguez has attracted the highest percentage of total number of tickets at 68%. Rodriguez is -360 chalk against Gabriel Green, as he’s the second-biggest favorite on the card.

In terms of total dollars wagered, Roosevelt Roberts leads all fighters at 90%. Roberts is currently priced at -330 against Brok Weaver after opening at -280. 

The largest bet placed at William Hill for Saturday’s UFC event was on Jamahal Hill. A Nevada bettor placed $13,000 on Hill -130 vs. Klidson Abreu for a potential total payout of $23,000. 

Meanwhile, another Nevada bettor put down $1,000 on Louis Smolka +230 against Casey Kenney, the largest wager taken on an underdog for Saturday. If Smolka were to pull off the upset, that bettor would collect a total payout of $3,350. 

Check out William Hill’s odds and trends below for all 11 showdowns happening on UFC Fight Night: Woodley vs. Burns, which are available to bet in Nevada, New Jersey and Iowa. You can watch every fight on ESPN and ESPN+, as the action starts at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.

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