Bet the Method of Victory - Khabib vs. McGregor

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Sep/30/2018

A popular bet for UFC 229: Khabib Nurmagomedov v Conor Mcgregor will be the Method of Victory.

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What Are the Method of Victory Odds?

By KO TKO or Disqualification - Pay $4 for every $5 bet         
Khabib Nurmagomedov by KO TKO Submission or Disqualification - Pay $11 for every $10 bet                            
Conor McGregor by KO TKO Submission or Disqualification - Pay $13 for every $8 bet.                                 
Conor McGregor by KO TKO or Disqualification - Pay $7 for every $4 bet Khabib Nurmagomedov by Submission - Pay $11 for every $4 bet
Khabib Nurmagomedov by KO TKO or Disqualification - Pay $10 for every $3 bet
Khabib Nurmagomedov by Decision or Technical Decision - Pay $4 for every $1 bet
Conor McGregor by Decision or Technical Decision - Pay $12 for every $1 bet
Conor McGregor by Submission - Pay $33 for every $1 bet
Draw or Technical Draw - Pay $66 for every $1 bet
Place your Method of Victory odds on Khabib vs. McGregor here

About Khabib vs. McGregor

The verdict is already out and bookmakers all tell Gambling911.com this is going to be the most wagered on event in UFC history.

The current UFC Lightweight Champion will face the former one on October 6.

Nurmagomedov opend at -170 and has dropped to -155.  That number will fluctuate throughout the week.  Live odds are available here.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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