UFC predictions & odds
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UFC
SportsUFC Fight Night: Sean Strickland vs. Anthony Hernandez (Middleweight, Main Card)
69%
Hernandez
$12.2k Vol.
$24.7k Liq.
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UFC
SportsUFC Fight Night: Austin Vanderford vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani (Welterweight, Prelims)
56%
Vanderford
$9.0k Vol.
$51.6k Liq.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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As of today, the most active market is "Who will be UFC Middleweight champion at the end of 2026?," where the crowd is currently assigning a 47% chance to Khamzat Chimaev. These odds update in real-time as new information emerges and users trade, offering a dynamic snapshot of what the market believes will happen compared to traditional bookmaker odds.
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