BetOnline 'Absolutely Buried on Paige Van Zant and Jorge Masvidal Money'

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BetOnline 'Absolutely Buried on Paige Van Zant and Jorge Masvidal Money'

Dave Mason of BetOnline reports that never before in the history of his company have there been two huge liabilities on the same UFC card.

Paige Van Zant and Jorge Masvidal were both seeing signficant action.

BetOnline won big with Van Zant.

Mason tweeted out "Congrats 7%" when that fight was said and done.

Jorge Masvidal was seeing greater than 75% of the action at most books, including BetOnline.  The amount of volume on this fight was likely to make it the most wagered on UFC bout in recent memory.

The main event between Kamaru Usman and Jorge Masvidal also went the books way with an Usman victory.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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