UFC Fight Night 104 Odds

Main Card (FS1, 10 p.m. ET)

Dennis Bermudez (-185)
Chan Sung Jung (+155)

Alexa Grasso (-338)
Felice Herrig (+238)

Abel Trujillo (-107)
James Vick (-123)

Ovince Saint Preux (-338)
Volkan Oezdemir (+238)

Anthony Hamilton (-208)
Marcel Fortuna (+158)

Jessica Andrade (-585)
Angela Hill (+385)

Prelim Card (FS1, 8 p.m. ET)

Curtis Blaydes (-350)
Adam Milstead (+250)

Chas Skelly (-273)
Chris Gruetzemacher (+193)

Michinori Tanaka (-150)
Ricardo Lucas Ramos (+120)

Tecia Torres (-345)
Bec Rawlings (+245)

Prelim Card (UFC Fight Pass, 7 p.m. ET)

Alex Morono (-115)
Niko Price (-115)

Khalil Rountree (-155)
Daniel Jolly (+125)

Odds courtesy of Joey Oddessa

How Fight Odds Work

Unlike a spread on a football game where one team is getting a certain amount of points (ex. Saints +7), in MMA fights the line on the game is called a money line.
Dennis Bermudez (-185)
Chan Sung Jung (+155)

In this fight,Bermudez would be the favorite, meaning if you bet $185 on him and he wins, you would profit $100. If he were to lose though, you would lose the full $185.

If you were to bet on TKZ at +155, if you bet $100 on him and he wins the fight, you will profit $155. If Jung were to lose the fight, you would lose your original $100 bet.

Depending on how people are betting on the fights the odds will shift from the moment they open, right up until the night of the fights.

The sport is built on moments that make you involuntary think “HOLY F***ING S***!!!” Those can come at any time, on any portion of the card, from any fighter. Thus, some bettors look to the underdogs, sometimes big ones, as the best bets.

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