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UFC 91 odds and betting sportsbooks for Las Vegas PPV event

Finally!

With almost exactly 48 hours until fight night, the complete UFC 91 odds for the "Couture vs. Lesnar" pay-per-view (PPV) event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday, November 15, have been released.

It appears that the line on Couture and Lesnar is beginning to narrow as we get close to showtime. No real surprised below. But Joe Stevenson and Nate Quarry are certainly very capable of winning their respective bouts as under dogs, which means that you can profit of their success if you play your cards right.

Regardless, here are the latest UFC 91 odds:

Randy Couture -105 BET NOW
Brock Lesnar -125 BET NOW
Kenny Florian -185 BET NOW
Joe Stevenson +145 BET NOW
Gabriel Gonzaga -450 BET NOW
Josh Hendricks +325 BET NOW
Nate Quarry +190 BET NOW
Demian Maia -240 BET NOW
Dustin Hazelett -200 BET NOW
Tamdan McCrory +160 BET NOW
Jorge Gurgel -130 BET NOW
Aaron Riley Ev BET NOW
Jeremy Stephens -140 BET NOW
Rafael dos Anjos +110 BET NOW
Alvin Robinson -110 BET NOW
Mark Bocek -120 BET NOW
Matt Brown -210 BET NOW
Ryan Thomas +165 BET NOW

To check out the complete UFC 91 fight card click here. Remember that we will also be the spot for up-to-the-minute LIVE results and coverage on fight night.

Don’t know what those numbers mean? Unclear of how much you can win when you place bets? Check out the BetUS.com MMA betting calculator RIGHT HERE and find out.

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does anyone else think that alvin robinson is a pretty good bet? i think hes going to be too much for bocek and im suprised he is not a favorite

by brendan on Nov 13, 2008 11:20 PM EST reply actions  

Alvin is a good bet. I also cant see Jermey Stephens loosing his fight

by john on Nov 14, 2008 9:00 AM EST up reply actions  

I’m surprised at the large spread on Maia/Quarry. Thought it would be closer than that.

by Rich B on Nov 13, 2008 11:38 PM EST reply actions  

Ya especially after Cote beat Dm. Quarry is sort of a ‘cote-ish’ fighter.

They’re gonna create a potential title contender with this fight, I’m more interested in DM, but we could all use another Quarry KO highlight real in a title fight heh.

by ShaiZ on Nov 13, 2008 11:58 PM EST up reply actions  

so in your dreams cote beat damian maia?

by shamo84 on Nov 14, 2008 7:19 AM EST up reply actions  

u do realize that there is a big difference between Maia and Almeida right?

by john on Nov 14, 2008 10:09 AM EST up reply actions  

Cote snuck by Ricardo Almeida, not “Dm”

Maia is undefeated

by ViolentMike on Nov 14, 2008 10:25 AM EST up reply actions  

Ha ha, yeah sorry but get your facts straight first mate!!

I think that Nate is a good bet here as well. DM is a bit of a one trick pony in my book (yes i know he is very good at that trick).

If Quarry can keep his distance and get this one into the 2nd/3rd rounds i could see Maia gassing and loosing a UD.

by Nick J on Nov 14, 2008 10:29 AM EST up reply actions  

gonna be a good one!

by 1-0 Via Arm Triangle on Nov 13, 2008 11:56 PM EST reply actions  

cant wait for this one!!

by 1-0 Via Arm Triangle on Nov 13, 2008 11:56 PM EST reply actions  

I think Gonzaga is Gonna lose put 200 on it

by DBG on Nov 14, 2008 12:14 AM EST reply actions  

I don’t understand how both Brock and Randy are in the negative? Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn’t that mean that they are essentially both favorites, and if you bet 100 bucks on either you will get less than 100 bucks in return? Whats the point in that?

by naturalshadow on Nov 14, 2008 4:04 AM EST reply actions  

the point is that the company which takes the bet has to gain something whatever happens

by shamo84 on Nov 14, 2008 7:22 AM EST up reply actions  

a typical bet is (I’ll use 100 as an example) -110.
last night the jets were at -120 because of all the action, but youa lways pay a 10% “vig.”
In boxing and mma, there is usually a big discrepancy in betting, so the lines move a lot more, and there is no spread, so it’s a money line. This indicates that the betting has been going towards couture, Brock hasn’t moved and randy went from +105 to -105. This is the first time in a long time that the odds are good for either side and you can actually make money either way! Hope this helped naturalshadow!

by kevin on Nov 14, 2008 10:50 AM EST up reply actions  

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