UFC 108 Odds Will Still be Exciting

February 18th, 2021 UFC Betting

UFC 108 odds have undergone a lot of changes but they still should be exciting, headlined by the bout between Rashad Evans and Thiago Silva.  UFC 108 betting odds have Evans as about a 2-1 favorite in that fight which takes place on Saturday, January 2nd.

UFC 108 odds include a total of 11 fights, five on the main card and six on the preliminary card. UFC President Dana White still believes that UFC 108 will be exciting even with all the changes. Keep in mind that UFC 108 odds could have had Anderson Silva facing Vitor Belfort, Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Cain Velasquez. “In almost 10 years this stuff has never happened,” White was quoted as saying. “But it’s part of the business. Trust me, guys getting injured and falling off, I got bigger problems than that everyday. Guess what, it’s our job to make other fights.”

What White said about cards that don’t have all of the big names is that they oftentimes provide better UFC 108 betting odds action. “Rashad Evans and Silva is a great fight,” White said, “How many times has this happened, where the ‘hardcores’ will come out and say, ‘this card sucks, this card doesn’t have this’ and it ends up being one of the best cards of the year, you know?”

UFC odds are scheduled for January 2nd from the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, Nevada. Evans is about a 2-1 UFC 108 odds favorite in against Silva. There are four other bouts on the main UFC betting odds card. It is Joe Lauzon a solid UFC odds favorite against Sam Stout. Junior dos Santos is favored against Gilbert Yvel in UFC betting odds. The bout between Dustin Hazelett and Paul Daley is virtually a UFC odds pick. The other feature bout has Jim Miller going up against Duane Ludwig.

Six UFC odds bouts are on the preliminary card. Two of those fights in UFC odds will be televised live on Spike TV. It will be Martin Kampmann vs. Jacob Volkmann and Cole Miller vs. Dan Lauzon in UFC odds. The other four UFC 108 odds bouts have Mike Pyle against Jake Ellenberger, John Gunderson vs. Rafaello Oliveira, Steve Cantwell vs. Vladimir Matyushenko and Mark Munoz vs. Ryan Jensen.