Gane vs. Lewis UFC 265 Prop Bets: Gane Wins in Third Round

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Gane vs. Lewis UFC UFC 265 Prop Bets

Ciryl Gane  is a pretty decent sized -350 favorite versus Derrick Lewis (+250) Saturday night in UFC 265, but there were plenty of reasons why you might want to bet this fight.   Gane stopped Lewis with a flurry of ground-and-pound strikes in the third round at UFC 265 on Saturday night, winning an interim UFC heavyweight title and the next shot at champion Francis Ngannou.  Let's see how these props worked out.

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UFC 265 Payouts

  • BetUS is advertising a refund should there be a knockout.
  • D Lewis To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission pays $350 on a $100 bet.
  • D Lewis To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision pays $1200 on a $100 bet.
  • C Gane To Win In Round 1 pays $400 on a $100 bet.
  • C Gane To Win In Round 2 pays $600 on a $100 bet.
  • C Gane To Win In Round 3 pays $850 on a $100 bet.
  • C Gane To Win In Round 4 pays $1400 on a $100 bet.
  • C Gane To Win In Round 5 pays $2000 on a $100 bet.  
  • C Gane To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission pays slightly better than EVEN odds at +105.
  • C Gane To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision pays close to 2-1 odds.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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