UFC betting is likely to be very popular on the finale of the Ultimate Fighter in early December and two of the bouts are already on the card. Those that bet on UFC at the sports book will be able to see unbeaten Jon Jones face Matt Hamill and Frankie Edgar take on Kurt Pellegrino.
UFC betting is always popular at the sports book when the bouts are on TV and that will be the case with the Ultimate Fighter finale on December 5th as Spike TV televises the bouts. The Ultimate Fighter finale in UFC betting will take place from the Palms Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday, December 5th. The Jones-Hamill and Edgar-Pellegrino bouts in UFC betting will be co-features.
Jones is one of the youngest fighters in UFC betting. He is just 22-years old but already is a rising star. He has a perfect 9-0 professional record with the last three coming in UFC betting. He is coming off a UFC betting win in UFC 94 by unanimous decision over Stephan Bonnar. Hamill is 8-2 in his career and was very popular on season three of The Ultimate Fighter. He has won his last two UFC betting bouts including a first round knockout of Mark Munoz in the first round in UFC 96. Both Hamill and Jones are from New York so the rivalry should be intense and those that bet on UFC action should enjoy the fight.
Frankie Edgar is 10-1 in UFC betting and is coming off a very good win over Sean Sherk at UFC 98. He is trying to set himself up for a shot at the lightweight title held by BJ Penn. He will have to defeat a tough fighter in UFC betting in Pellegrino who is 20-4 in his career. Pellegrino is coming off a win in his last bout over Josh Neer at UFC 101. That is the third straight bet on UFC win for Pellegrino.
There will be other UFC betting bouts in the final of “The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights” but they will be announced later. The two finalists of the Ultimate Fighter are trying to win a six-figure contract in the UFC.
The Ultimate Fighter is a great show for Spike TV and a popular one for those that bet on UFC at the online sportsbook and this finale should be no exception.