UFC Betting on Fight for the Troops Card at SBG Global

January 20th, 2021 UFC Betting

UFC betting will be showcased in a special event from Fayetteville, North Carolina on Wednesday, December 10th. UFC Fight for the Troops has a total of ten bouts, five of which will be televised live on Spike TV. Here is a look at the schedule for this great UFC event.

UFC for this special event will be popular on the main event bout between Josh Koscheck and Yoshiyuki Yoshida. It is somewhat amazing how quick the UFC was able to put together a really great UFC fight card for this special event. UFC Fight for the Troops is intended to raise money to build a hospital to treat soldiers who have suffered brain injuries.  Thousands of soldiers from nearby Ft. Bragg are expected to be in attendance.

Josh Koscheck is 13-3 and is coming off a loss to Thiago Alves in UFC 90.  That was a tough spot for Koscheck in UFC betting as Koscheck was fighting as a last minute replacement. Even with the short turnaround, Koscheck wanted to be part of the UFC Fight for the Troops card.  He will be fighting Yoshiyuki Yoshida who is 10-2 and capable of springing the upset in UFC.

Also on the main UFC betting card are Mike Swick who is 12-2 and returning from injury against Jonathan Goulet and the debut of WEC light-heavyweight champion Steve Cantwell as he faces Razak Al-Hussan.   The televised part of the UFC betting card also includes Tim Credeur facing Nate Loughran and Frank Edgar vs. Matt Wiman.

The preliminary part of the UFC betting card for this event has a total of five bouts.  It is Luigi Fiorvanti vs. Brodie Farber in UFC betting. It is Steve Bruno vs. Johnny Rees, Ben Saunders vs. Brandon Wolff, Corey Hill vs. Dale Hartt, and Justin McCully vs. Eddie Sanchez.

This UFC Fight for the Troops event should be superb and can be seen live on Spike TV beginning at 9:00 pm Eastern.  Take a look at the UFC betting odds for all ten bouts and enjoy the action.

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