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UFC 193 Odds: A Look At Rousey vs Holm for Saturday

The UFC 193 pay-per-view card goes down this Saturday in Australia, and it is the first UFC card in history where the two titles fights that headline the card are from the women’s divisions. Bantamweight titleholder Ronda Rousey (12-0) returns to face the challenge of former Boxing World Champion Holly Holm (9-0) in the main event, while the co-feature sees strawweight queen Joanna Jedrzejczyk (10-0) defend her belt against Valerie LeTourneau (8-3).

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Looking at the odds at the sport books, Rousey and Joanna are huge favorites coming into the fights, as both have been dominant champions that have basically walked through their opposition.  That run of dominance has left Ronda Rousey as the UFC’s biggest star and turned her into a household name.  Jedrzejczyk is not quite on the radar like Rousey, but her fighting style have made her very popular and many feel she is on her way to stardom.

Holm is a world class athlete who was a long time boxing world champion and left that sport with a strong record (33-2-3) to pursue MMA full-time.  Many feel she is being rushed into this fight with Rousey, and that her MMA game has not shown enough to warrant a title fight.  Though that may be true, the UFC is basically out of opponents for Rousey, and Holm’s pedigree makes her moderately interesting.  If Holm were to break through and defeat Rousey, she would be the first ever crss-over world champion in UFC and MMA, a feat that is likely to never be repeated.  But that is a massive “if”.

LeTourneau too is likely being rushed, but she has gone (3-0) since entering the UFC, and she has shown she can handle a long hard fight, going the distance in all three of her fights on the big show.

A Heavyweight re-match also spices up the main card as Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva faces off against Mark Hunt for the second time.  The first fight was a hard fought, brutal affair that ended in a draw.  Also at heavyweight Stefan Struve takes on Jared Rosholt as he attempts to win a second fight in a row and put some of his recent bumps in the road behind him.  Rosholt is 5-1 in the UFC and a win here would see him get a step up fight next.

Check out our latest video blog for the main card odds for UFC 193.

A good deal of the preliminary bouts will air on FOX Sports 1, with the openers being show on the UFC’s Fight Pass Network.  Check your local listings.  Below are the odds and over/under lines for the complete UFC 193 undercard.

Lightweight 3 rounds – FS1
Akbarh Arreola +600 o2½ +105
Jake Matthews -900 u2½ -125

Welterweight 3 rounds – FS1
Peter Sobotta -165 o2½ -220
Kyle Noke +145 u2½ +180

Light Heavyweight 3 rounds – FS1
Anthony Perosh +325 o1½ +125
Gian Villante -400 u1½ -145

Flyweight 3 rounds – FS1
Danny Martinez -115 o2½ -200
Richie Vaculik -105 u2½ +170

Welterweight 3 rounds – UFC Fight Pass
James Moontasri -320 o1½ -185
Anton Zafir +260 u1½ +160

Welterweight 3 rounds – UFC Fight Pass
Steven Kennedy +270 o2½ -160
Richard Walsh -330 u2½ +140

Middleweight 3 rounds – UFC Fight Pass
Steve Montgomery -270 o1½ +130
Daniel Kelly +230 u1½ -150

Flyweight 3 rounds – UFC Fight Pass
Ben Nguyen -145 o2½ -120
Ryan Benoit +125 u2½ +100

Written by Miguel Iturrate

Miguel Iturrate started in the MMA business in the crazy early days of the mid-nineties. He has match-made more than 100 MMA events in Japan, Brazil, Russia and all over the United States, and played an integral role in MMA’s early modern history. Through Hook 'n' Shoot, Florida’s AFC, the Euphoria shows and bodogfight, Iturrate has left an indelible mark on MMA history. He can also lay claim to a record that not even the UFC can by contracting 36 fights in three days.

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