Ngannou-Gane Fight Outcome Odds: Method of Victory Betting

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/20/2022

Method of Victory betting odds are available for Saturday night's UFC 270 main event between Ciryl Gane and Francis Ngannou courtesy of our friends at BetUS.

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Rot Fight Outcome Moneyline
2001 C Gane To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission     +150
2002 C Gane To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision     +250
2003 F Ngannou To Win By KO, TKO, DQ or Submission     +150
2004 F Ngannou To Win By Decision or Tec. Decision     +1000
2005 Draw     +6600

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This week Ngannou addressed the media regarding his "accidentally" knocking Gane out during practice one time.

“It wasn’t sparring footage. It was a clip of the sparring footage,” Ngannou explained Wednesday during the UFC 270 media day. “Because the footage doesn’t look that good.”

While he might regret stating it now, Ngannou said on the UFC 270 “Countdown” show that he knocked out Gane in one of their training sessions. “Yes, I knocked him out,” Ngannou replied when asked to clarify the statement. “(It was) a high kick, left high kick.

“That knockout wasn’t a voluntary knockout. It was in sparring. It was an accident. I didn’t intend to knock him out. I didn’t go there to knock him out. Personally, it’s not something that I feel proud of. I don’t walk around and feel all tough because I knocked my sparring partner out or down or whatever. Usually stuff like that happens in training, but it’s always an accident because we’re committed to taking care of our partner.”

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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