UFC 120: Michael Bisping vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama Odds

Current UFC 120 Odds.  Live on Saturday, October 16, 2010 The O2 Arena in London, England will host UFC 120.  The Main Event pits the UFC’s English Poster Boy Michael “The Count” Bisping (19-3) up against Japanese Judo sensation Yoshihiro Akiyama (13-2-2).  The Count is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Dan Miller and is 2-2 in his last four UFC bouts.  Sexyama recently loss to Chris Leben via triangle choke in a fight where he was controlling most of the fight with judo throws and striking, then seemed to gas out and got caught by Leben.  This isn’t the most exciting Main Event but should make for some good action and its FREE on Spike TV at 8:00 p.m. E.T, om tape delay.

Reminder for those of you who want to bet on this fight card.  The UFC 120 UnderCard will begin around 1:30 p.m. E.T. So you will need to get your bets in early Saturday morning.

 

(Updated on 10.16 at 9:30 a.m. E.T.)

Michael Bisping vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Bisping       (-200)
  • Akiyama   (+160)

Betus.com Odds

  • Bisping      (-210)
  • Akiyama  (+165)

Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Hardy    (-175)
  • Condit   (+145)

Betus.com Odds

  • Hardy   (-200)
  • Condit  (+160)

John Hathaway vs. Mike Pyle

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Hathaway   (-500)
  • Pyle              (+300)

Cheick Kongo vs. Travis Browne

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Kongo     (-185)
  • Browne   (+155)

James Wilks vs. Claude Patrick

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Wilks      (+140)
  • Patrick   (-170)

Cyrille Diabate vs. Alexander Gustafsson

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Diabate        (even)
  • Gustafsson  (-130)

Rob Broughton vs. Vinicius Queiroz

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Broughton   (+145)
  • Queiroz         (-175)

Paul Sass vs. Mark Holst

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Sass    (-200)
  • Holst  (+160)

Spencer Fisher vs. Kurt Warburton

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • Fisher           (-205)
  • Warburton  (+165)

James McSweeney vs. Fabio Maldonado

Sportsbook.com Odds

  • McSweeney   (+190)
  • Maldonado    (-240)

England will have a lot to cheer for as they have 9 local boys on the card. The Co-Main event also presents another Brit favorite in Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy (23-6-1) vs. Carlos “The Natural Born Killer” Condit (25-5).  Hardy is coming off a hard fought five round loss to the Welterweight Champ Georges St. Pierre at UFC 111.  Condit’s last fight was a come from behind victory TKO over Rory MacDonald at UFC 115. 

Check back with us closer to the fight night as I will have updated UFC 120 Odds plus UFC 120 Fight Predictions.  And if you want to add a little excitement to your UFC 120 fight night, you can bet on this fight at Sportsbook.com.